Minding the generation gap.
A new book co-authored by Dr Jennie Bristow, Reader in Sociology, explores key questions on generational studies.
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
A new book co-authored by Dr Jennie Bristow, Reader in Sociology, explores key questions on generational studies.
The University is looking to reconnect with students who attended from 1975 to 1979.
Pupils from a local primary school have been discovering the joy of reading in a novel collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University lecturers, library staff, and teaching students.
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.
John Tidmas, Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging, in the School of Allied and Public Health Professions, has been awarded Clinical Lecturer of the Year at JCA’s Radiography Awards 2023.
As AI transforms our lives Canterbury Christ Church University is launching its educative approach to AI, showcasing how it is being integrated across research, studies, and industry partnerships.
The University has embarked on an innovative virtual school experience as part of a national pilot for International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) programme.
The Epistemic Insight Future of Knowledge Initiative at Canterbury Christ Church University is reimagining how we teach students, learn and use knowledge to change the world.
With a recent focus on ‘speaking skills’ being as important as literacy, a new programme in Kent is leading the way in changing how young people use their voices.
Initial Teacher Education at Canterbury Christ Church University has received an Ofsted rating of ‘Good’ in the primary, secondary and further education and skills age phases.
Community, support, and inclusivity were three key issues expressed by more than thirty young people who visited Canterbury Christ Church University’s Canterbury campus this month.
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.