New agri-engineering research collaboration to boost food innovation
Canterbury Christ Church University is excited to announce a new partnership with Growing Kent & Medway and its consortium of partners.
Canterbury Christ Church University is excited to announce a new partnership with Growing Kent & Medway and its consortium of partners.
Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Rama Thirunamachandran DL, has been awarded an OBE for services to Higher Education in The King’s Birthday 2023 Honours List.
Canterbury Christ Church University has presented the UK's first lower limb Exoskeleton aimed at helping children with cerebral palsy to stand and walk as part of their rehabilitation therapy.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been ranked in the top 15 of the highly esteemed Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023 International category.
This year (2023) marks Canterbury Christ Church University’s 13th year as Partner and Principal Sponsor of Canterbury Festival, celebrating and championing arts and culture in the city.
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.
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.
The School of Allied and Public Health Professions has received funding to establish Schwartz Rounds for students, academic staff and new registrants supporting compassionate approach to healthcare.
The NMC's decision to withdraw approval for our BSc Midwifery course has devastating consequences for our student midwives as well as the regional midwifery workforce in Kent and Medway.
Canterbury Christ Church University has conferred an Honorary Doctorate upon the Dean of Rochester, The Very Reverend Dr Philip Hesketh.
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh has officially opened the University's Verena Holmes Building and Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS).
Work by the International Centre for Victorian Women Writers has helped forgotten female writers of the late 19th and early 20th century be recognised in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.