Celebrating local partnerships with international impacts
Canterbury Christ Church University honoured outstanding local organisations at its inaugural Business and Community Impact awards, recognising their positive impact on local communities.
Canterbury Christ Church University honoured outstanding local organisations at its inaugural Business and Community Impact awards, recognising their positive impact on local communities.
Businesses came together last week to compete in a variety of sports-day activities, networking opportunities, and to raise money for our chosen charity Keep Talking Services.
The Alumni Awards honours and recognises those who are making an outstanding difference, inspiring change, and making a positive impact in the community.
Canterbury Christ Church University is excited to announce a new partnership with Growing Kent & Medway and its consortium of partners.
The University has launched a new funding initiative, The Hawthorn Scholarship, to support a full-time undergraduate student into a leadership role in Kent.
Richard Pemberton, a recent Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship graduate explains how the course has been invaluable and "an incredible experience" helping him settle into a new managerial role.
Kent is better placed to make the journey to being Net Zero faster than many other counties, according to the team behind the first Energy, Tech and Sustainability Expo.
The Council Company Best Practice and Innovation Network brings together academic experts and senior local authority leaders to share best practice in relation to council owned companies.
The Mediation Clinic, run by Canterbury Christ Church University, has increased its offer to Kent businesses by appointing Jeremy Ferris to its panel of mediators.
A new book co-authored by Dr Mamunur Rashid explores the development of Islamic fintech, detailing the opportunities and challenges facing fintech in Islamic financial institutions.
Canterbury Christ Church held a collaborative event with partners Kent Cricket this month to deliver the fourth in a series of Netwalking events.
Professionals and entrepreneurs across Kent and Medway came together at the new £65 million Verena Holmes Building for the inaugural Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) collaborative event.