Celebrating our research heritage
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.
Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to promoting racial equality, closing the degree awarding gap, increasing graduate employability, and promoting a diverse workforce.
A doctoral research project funded by The Janus Foundation and the University's Ian Coulson Memorial Postgraduate Award, is set to uncover the role of Dover’s Maison Dieu under the late Tudors.
The latest event for the How We Mourn project will focus on people with memorial tattoos.
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
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.
A project exploring how we use photographs to live with grief will be hosting a safe and friendly space for people to share photographs and stories of a loved-one this weekend at The Beaney.
Through the work of the Centre for Kent History and Heritage celebrate Kent Day and discover the county’s past and significant role its people, towns and ports played in UK history.
Canterbury Christ Church University hosted the Cathedrals Group Choir Festival last weekend, with over 200 staff and students from ten member universities coming together in a celebration of music.
The University has more than doubled the proportion of world leading research produced and more than quadrupled the world-leading impact its research has on people’s lives in REF 2021 figures.
This national festival returns after three years bringing together Cathedral Group university choirs from across England to celebrate music and provide a feast of choral music.
Acclaimed DJ and Canterbury Christ Church University Alumnus, Kenny Allstar, has been named DJ of the Year at the recent Urban Music Awards.