Europe’s first Justice-Facility Dog awarded the PDSA Order of Merit
Pioneering Oliver honoured for providing creature comfort to victims of crime.
Pioneering Oliver honoured for providing creature comfort to victims of crime.
Physical Education and Sport Exercise Science graduate, Grace Balsdon, was part of the England women’s hockey team who secured a gold medal for the first time in the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
This Refugee Week Canterbury Christ Church University staff and students join with the local community to celebrate and educate about the lives of refugees and those seeking sanctuary.
More than 80 professionals from 11 organisations and businesses across Kent and Medway, came together last week to compete in a variety of sports-day inspired activities.
Modern universities are key actors in their region's economy and workforce development and must be utilised by the government to achieve its levelling up agenda according to a new MillionPlus report.
Canterbury will show its solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people at a major community event to be held in the centre of the city on Saturday 28 May.
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.
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.
Health inequalities and ethnic vulnerabilities during COVID-19 in the UK: A reflection on the PHE reports, was cited by the Scottish government.
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.
The prize was awarded to Dr Sarah Cant, in the School of Law, Politics and Social Sciences, and her colleagues from the London School of Economics and the University of Manchester.
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.