Historic agreement as organisations pledge to work together to transform Medway
Organisations in Medway today united to sign an agreement that will help drive social and economic change in the area.
Organisations in Medway today united to sign an agreement that will help drive social and economic change in the area.
Initial Teacher Education at Canterbury Christ Church University has received an Ofsted rating of ‘Good’ in the primary, secondary and further education and skills age phases.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been awarded funding to become a Being Human Festival Hub in November 2023, hosting a series of free public events exploring the theme of ‘Women Making Sense’.
Figures released in the most recent Graduate Outcomes survey reveal that Canterbury Christ Church University is the best university in the UK for graduates in employment.
The Alumni Awards honours and recognises those who are making an outstanding difference, inspiring change, and making a positive impact in the community.
Canterbury Christ Church University is excited to announce a new partnership with Growing Kent & Medway and its consortium of partners.
Nursing students at Canterbury Christ Church in Kent have been working with East Kent Mencap to help people with learning disabilities to communicate and access health services.
Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Rama Thirunamachandran DL, has been awarded an OBE for services to Higher Education in The King’s Birthday 2023 Honours List.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been ranked in the top 15 of the highly esteemed Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023 International category.
This year (2023) marks Canterbury Christ Church University’s 13th year as Partner and Principal Sponsor of Canterbury Festival, celebrating and championing arts and culture in the city.
Community, support, and inclusivity were three key issues expressed by more than thirty young people who visited Canterbury Christ Church University’s Canterbury campus this month.
The NMC's decision to withdraw approval for our BSc Midwifery course has devastating consequences for our student midwives as well as the regional midwifery workforce in Kent and Medway.