Celebrating our research heritage
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.
An exciting new heritage project for families and young people exploring East Kent's real and imaginary medieval animals starts this month.
6 Sep 2021
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.
Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to promoting racial equality, closing the degree awarding gap, increasing graduate employability, and promoting a diverse workforce.
Recent MA Special Educational Needs and Inclusion Graduate Anastasia Sofia Semaan, was highly commended at the prestigious Green Gown Awards, in the Student Sustainability Champion category.
The first students to attend Canterbury Christ Church University reunited this month in celebration of the University’s Diamond Jubilee.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s commitment to working with local businesses, communities and supporting regional economic growth has been recognised in a national assessment for Higher Education
Inspiring Minds, the University’s pioneering programme designed to encourage and support students to study STEM subjects, has won the prestigious NEON Widening Access Initiative (Outreach) Award.
The University has more than doubled the proportion of world leading research produced and more than quadrupled the world-leading impact its research has on people’s lives in REF 2021 figures.
The University has launched a new service to help support individuals to develop their research, writing and digital skills.
An exciting new heritage project for families and young people exploring East Kent's real and imaginary medieval animals starts this month.
Enjoy a parade through Canterbury High Street and live entertainment in the Dane John Gardens.
A report published today by Ofsted identifying what it believes are the key factors for a successful RE curriculum has drawn upon research by CCCU's National Institute for Christian Education (NICER).
Academics at Christ Church are undertaking research with choirs across the world to gather insights and explore the motivations of singing groups from a range of countries and cultures.