Researchers reach FameLab regional final
Four researchers from Canterbury Christ Church University have been selected as regional finalists for FameLab, the largest science communication competition and training programme in the world.
Four researchers from Canterbury Christ Church University have been selected as regional finalists for FameLab, the largest science communication competition and training programme in the world.
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has awarded Canterbury Christ Church University’s Sport and Active Health Department funding for an exciting touch rugby initiative.
Students led a litter pick in Canterbury this month to raise awareness around sustainability and climate change.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been recognised with the Athena Swan Bronze award for its commitment to promoting gender equality.
Pupils from a local primary school have been discovering the joy of reading in a novel collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University lecturers, library staff, and teaching students.
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Latest research reveals risk of injury and exhaustion as new mothers feel pressures to return to work too soon.
Academics are focusing on reducing health inequities for trans people with intellectual disabilities and trans autistic people.
Diagnostic Radiographer Dr James Elliot has been working with a local archaeologist to uncover the secrets of what is believed to be the UK’s oldest piece of neolithic leather.
The awards recognise and celebrate our graduates who are making a difference, inspiring change, and making a positive impact in the community.
A new partnership advocating for gender equality in games and technology has been launched this week.
Artificial intelligence could play a significant part in deterring graffiti vandals from defacing churches, castles and monasteries, after historic sites experienced a dramatic increase in attacks.