Using 3D printing techniques to combat water shortages in Egypt
New techniques in the latest 3D printing technology are being explored to help improve processes used to purify and provide fresh water to parts of Egypt.
New techniques in the latest 3D printing technology are being explored to help improve processes used to purify and provide fresh water to parts of Egypt.
A group of first year Engineering students have won a £3,000 prize fund for their design of a new high security lock for commercial vehicles.
Inspiring Minds, the University’s pioneering programme designed to encourage and support students to study STEM subjects, has won the prestigious NEON Widening Access Initiative (Outreach) Award.
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.
For the last six years, Canterbury Christ Church University and Genea Biomedx have been working collaboratively on research and knowledge exchange projects that aim to transform IVF industry practice.
Mushroom farming is a fast-growing sector in the UK. The recent plant-based revolution in food production due to more people turning to veganism.
Appealing to athletes' sense of 'future guilt' through psychological intervention could prove a powerful weapon in the fight against doping, according to a new study.
CCCU Engineering students have an exciting opportunity to take part in a competition aimed to support design and analysis skills within an industry setting, and win a £3,000 prize fund.
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.
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.
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).
Canterbury Christ Church University is supporting Universities UK's economic and social recovery campaign #GettingResults to help people and businesses recover from the damage caused by the pandemic.