Advocating gender equality in gaming
A new partnership advocating for gender equality in games and technology has been launched this week.
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.
Canterbury Christ Church University and Maidstone Museum have been investigating a skull reputedly found at a local prehistoric site, to uncover more information about the person.
The natural mineral, known as a nano-nutrient matrix (NNM), was created and developed originally to treat anti-inflammatory skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.
Professor Juan Méndez, a distinguished human rights lawyer and advocate, opened an international conference hosted by Canterbury Christ Church University’s Centre for Policing Research.
Researchers at the University have received funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to investigate how best to support people who experience psychosis.
John Tidmas, Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging, in the School of Allied and Public Health Professions, has been awarded Clinical Lecturer of the Year at JCA’s Radiography Awards 2023.
Dr Kristy Howells, Reader in Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, has recently achieved world champion status.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been ranked 25th of higher education institutions in England committed to increasing social mobility.
Canterbury Christ Church has been ranked a ‘Gold Tier’ university in an annual UK study of the sector’s sustainability credentials.
This week’s distressing news of large-scale conflict in Israel and Gaza is of significant concern to us all.
Abi Walters, a dedicated Sport Scholar, has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming a member of the British Bobsleigh Team.