Grief journeys and tattoo stories
The latest event for the How We Mourn project will focus on people with memorial tattoos.
The latest event for the How We Mourn project will focus on people with memorial tattoos.
The Small Business Charter Award, recognised the University's commitment to student entrepreneurship, supporting small businesses, and the local economy.
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
Keep Talking Services started by students to support local people during lockdown has received registered charity status.
Centre for Kent History and Heritage and Kent Archaeological Society are hosting a free public conference to introduce Kent’s rich and fascinating history of resistance and revolt.
Canterbury Christ Church University and Discovery Park have signed a partnership agreement to help attract and retain much-needed STEM talent and attract companies and jobs to Kent and Medway.
The Mental Wellbeing Team is delighted to announce a new partnership with Spectrum.Life to offer in the moment and out of hours support, in different ways to suit our students' needs.
The University has conferred Frank Martin and John McParland with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of outstanding service and contributions in the fields of business, education and public life.
Young females in Kent will being given the opportunity to progress into elite football for the first time.
Pioneering Oliver honoured for providing creature comfort to victims of crime.
Physical Education and Sport Exercise Science graduate, Grace Balsdon, was part of the England women’s hockey team who secured a gold medal for the first time in the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Oliver, a trail-blazing Labrador-Retriever who offers comfort and emotional support to victims of crime, the first of his kind in Europe, is honoured with an Order of Merit by vet charity PDSA.