Celebrating students and honouring Kent residents at graduations
Nearly 2,500 Canterbury Christ Church University students celebrated with family and friends last week as graduations took place at the historic Canterbury Cathedral.
Nearly 2,500 Canterbury Christ Church University students celebrated with family and friends last week as graduations took place at the historic Canterbury Cathedral.
Dr Magz Hall, Senior Lecturer in the School of Creative Arts & Industries, has been nominated for a prestigious Ivors Composer Award.
CCCU Engineering students have an exciting opportunity to take part in a competition aimed to support design and analysis skills within an industry setting, and win a £3,000 prize fund.
The University is pleased to support the next stage of the Universities UK #GettingResults campaign which showcases the role of higher education institutions in the UK’s recovery from Covid-19.
According to the latest data from Student Finance England, the University enrolled the second highest number of new Care Leaver students in September 2020.
Canterbury Christ Church is delighted that alumnus and Honorary Fellow Professor Abdulrazak Gurnah has won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
New Film Production graduates from the School of Creative Arts and Industries have hit festival success within six months of graduating.
The University and its partners ran their successful collaborative project the Pop-Up Safety Hubs, during Welcome Week.
Black History Month provides the opportunity to pause, reflect, build collective solidarity and celebrate the contributions that individuals from the Black community make to our society
Danny Rhodes, Course Director for BA Creative and Professional Writing has been shortlisted for the BBC's National Short Story Award, one of the most prestigious awards for a single short story.
A collection of images by Dr Sam Vale depicting white cherry blossom flowers has won a silver medal at the 2020 and 2021 RHS Botanical Art and photography Show.
Angela Pickard, in the School of Creative Arts and Industries, has become the first Professor of Dance Education in the UK.