Benidorm unveiled: the original beach holiday and the changing dream
Rob Ball, Reader in Photography, reveals the story of the iconic Spanish seaside resort and how it has changed from its conception in the 1950s through his images.
Rob Ball, Reader in Photography, reveals the story of the iconic Spanish seaside resort and how it has changed from its conception in the 1950s through his images.
The first Professor of Dance Education Angela Pickard has been awarded an International Fellowship Award
A special charity screening of Peter Williams’ award winning documentary, A Canterbury Tale - Albert Figg and the Battle for Hill 112, is to take place on Wednesday, 12 February.
A group of Games Design graduates from Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have launched their own game after securing industry funding.
Canterbury Christ Church University has joined forces with the UK’s lead film organisation, the British Film Institute (BFI), to give creative arts students access to the BFI player and masterclasses.
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
An exhibition celebrating the history of British seafront amusement arcades has opened in Kent.
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.
Medieval mayhem returns to the streets of Canterbury in July as knights on horseback, giants, pilgrims and kings and queens parade in the annual Medieval Pageant.
A new game co-created by Games Design lecturer and Medway residents is in the making.
The Canterbury’s Aphra Behn project is launching a year of celebration and events in honour of the first professional woman writer in English and forgotten daughter of Canterbury, Aphra Behn.
With a recent focus on ‘speaking skills’ being as important as literacy, a new programme in Kent is leading the way in changing how young people use their voices.