New pledges to deliver change for the region
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
Dr Emma Ainsley, Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Allied and Public Health Professions has been shortlisted for a prestigious Social Worker of the Year Award.
University academics will be working with Canterbury Christ Church Creatives and the Kent Forget-Me-Nots to bring seaside memories to Canterbury this autumn as part of the Being Human Festival.
Canterbury Christ Church University and Curzon Canterbury Westgate cinema are joining together to launch an exciting new film club in Canterbury this autumn.
Results from this year’s survey show the University has achieved an overall positivity score of 81%, as well as improving across all seven areas of question themes for all directly taught courses.
The Vice-Chancellor's Business Games provided a setting for businesses to engage in various sports and recreational activities, fostering a sense of teamwork and competition.
The University welcomed more than 100 graduates and guests to the annual Alumni Awards evening.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been working with bemix to train students to address the challenges people with learning disabilities face with accessing health services.
The Beaney is set to trace the dramatic life of Canterbury-born spy, playwright, poet, translator and fiction-writer Aphra Behn in a new exhibition.
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.
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.