Creating opportunities for underrepresented talent
Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to promoting racial equality, closing the degree awarding gap, increasing graduate employability, and promoting a diverse workforce.
Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to promoting racial equality, closing the degree awarding gap, increasing graduate employability, and promoting a diverse workforce.
The University partnered with the Maidstone Innovation Centre for its first ever research and development event sharing new ideas and gaining valuable insights into future technology with business.
Spear has secured funding to evaluate high-profile projects supporting underrepresented groups to improve health and wellbeing through sport in cricket and rugby.
Recent MA Special Educational Needs and Inclusion Graduate Anastasia Sofia Semaan, was highly commended at the prestigious Green Gown Awards, in the Student Sustainability Champion category.
Kent and Medway Progression Federation won the Partner of the Year award recently at the Charlton Athletic Community Trust Awards, in recognition of their Sports and Higher Education programme.
Findings from a study looking into providing patients with the result of their chest X-ray immediately, to cut lung cancer diagnosis time in half, have been published in the medical journal Thorax.
The University marked its commitment to sustainability with a day of events focused on social and environmental justice.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Mediation Clinic first launched in 2007 and has helped more than 160 people, including businesses, across Kent and Medway.
More than 600 students, staff, civic dignitaries and members of the local community came together last week in celebration of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Diamond Jubilee.
The first students to attend Canterbury Christ Church University reunited this month in celebration of the University’s Diamond Jubilee.
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.