University’s outstanding Estates and Facilities team is shortlisted for national award
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Estates and Facilities team has been shortlisted for a THE Award 2021.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Estates and Facilities team has been shortlisted for a THE Award 2021.
This year, Tremaine Richard Noel, achieved a prestigious Forbes Under-30 listing, an accolade which celebrates some of the world's most entrepreneurial young minds.
An exciting new heritage project for families and young people exploring East Kent's real and imaginary medieval animals starts this month.
Canterbury Christ Church University has partnered with Global Banking School (GBS) to enable students outside of Kent to study a four-year Business and Tourism Management degree with Foundation Year.
Our local councils in Kent and Medway have been quick to recognise the impact the new Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS) will have on their communities.
Dr Sam Vale has produced Latent: A Hidden History. A collection of re-purposed images depicting fleeting moments between men in and around Margate, at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
The Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health has secured a new grant from the Oak Foundation for a six-year period - September 2020 to August 2026.
Grace was an Elite Christ Church Sport Scholar from 2011- 2014, receiving a bursary and support from the University to help her balance studies alongside her sporting schedule.
Canterbury Christ Church University is one of 32 institutions across the UK to join the new Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Programme.
For more than 30 years Dr Keith Piper has been leading and developing pioneering research in Diagnostic Radiography.
Third-year Multimedia Journalism student, David Applin, has won this year’s IRN Student Journalist of the Year award.