Creative young minds compete in First Lego League regional finals.
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Acclaimed DJ and Canterbury Christ Church University Alumnus, Kenny Allstar, has been named DJ of the Year at the recent Urban Music Awards.
4 Mar 2022
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.
A new partnership advocating for gender equality in games and technology has been launched this week.
Dr Dikaia Chatziefstathiou has been elected Vice Chair of the Education, Culture, Youth Commission of the Global Esports Federation, supporting responsible gaming, wellness and fair play for players.
CourseLoop has donated £10,000 to help fund a Games Design student as part of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Futures Scholarships
A new report has highlighted how a decline in local and community media is producing a growing trend of ‘media deserts’ across Europe that is undermining local democracy and inclusivity.
Canterbury Christ Church University academics are showcasing how their research is helping us to make sense of being human as part of a national festival of humanities.
A new project celebrating Aphra Behn, Canterbury’s most famous but most forgotten daughter, was launched last week, sparking a year’s worth of exciting events and activities across the city.
Canterbury Christ Church University is excited to be a host for Being Human, the UK’s national festival of humanities next month with a series of free public events on the theme of Women Making Sense.
The Canterbury’s Aphra Behn project is launching a year of celebration and events in honour of the first professional woman writer in English and forgotten daughter of Canterbury, Aphra Behn.
Dr Alan Meades, Principal Lecturer in Games Design, at Canterbury Christ Church University, has been researching and documenting one of Britain’s most-loved activities for the past decade.
Canterbury Festival is back and bigger than ever for 2023 and Canterbury Christ Church University is celebrating its 13th year as Partner and Principal Sponsor of the Festival.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been awarded funding to become a Being Human Festival Hub in November 2023, hosting a series of free public events exploring the theme of ‘Women Making Sense’.