Daphne Oram Building highly commended in Canterbury Society Awards
The Daphne Oram creative arts building has been Highly Commended in The Canterbury Society’s Design Awards.
The Daphne Oram creative arts building has been Highly Commended in The Canterbury Society’s Design Awards.
On a coastline overlooking the Moray Firth, a series of caves are slowly sharing their remarkable, if at times macabre, secrets of prehistoric society in Scotland and their relationship with the dead.
Multi Emmy and BAFTA winning documentary-film producer and director, and alumna, Kate Blewett, has been recognised as one of the UK’s greatest creative hits
Analysis of ancient DNA from one of the best-preserved Neolithic tombs in Britain has revealed that most of the people buried there were from five continuous generations of a single extended family.
A major new study of ancient DNA has traced the movement of people into southern Britain during the Bronze Age.
A book that reassesses a Scottish cave's history and reveals a new understanding of prehistoric death rituals has won Scottish Research Book of the Year at Scotland's National Book Awards 2021.
Canterbury Student Radio (CSR) won Best Station Sound at this year's Student Radio Awards 2021
Dr Magz Hall, Senior Lecturer in the School of Creative Arts & Industries, has been nominated for a prestigious Ivors Composer Award.
New Film Production graduates from the School of Creative Arts and Industries have hit festival success within six months of graduating.
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.