Keeping students safe in the city
The University and its partners ran their successful collaborative project the Pop-Up Safety Hubs, during Welcome Week.
The University and its partners ran their successful collaborative project the Pop-Up Safety Hubs, during Welcome Week.
Black History Month provides the opportunity to pause, reflect, build collective solidarity and celebrate the contributions that individuals from the Black community make to our society
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Estates and Facilities team has been shortlisted for a THE Award 2021.
Grace was an Elite Christ Church Sport Scholar from 2011- 2014, receiving a bursary and support from the University to help her balance studies alongside her sporting schedule.
Canterbury Christ Church University is one of 32 institutions across the UK to join the new Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Programme.
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.
EDGE Hub will strengthen the retention of high-quality graduate skills across sectors with a strong focus on more women and those from disadvantaged backgrounds in STEM
Canterbury Christ Church University joins many across the world in expressing profound sadness and deep regret at the death of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Canterbury Christ Church University will host a new south east hub to bridge the gap between business and education to inspire women and girls to take up STEM careers.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s new multi-million-pound facility for STEM education will be named the Verena Holmes Building, in honour of one of the country’s most pioneering female engineers.
The University’s LGBT+ staff network is hosting a story reading and Q&A with LGBT+ inclusive children’s author Olly Pike, and donating 10 copies of Olly’s new book to local partner schools.