Our latest archival zine project was taken on by student volunteers Angie Majnic-Lane and Evie Loos-Page. The zine is available to download now, so here’s what the experience was like […]
Our latest blog posts
From Roots to Riches: Reframing the “Zero Waste” Movement
I would like us to go on adventure! Please don’t worry, you won’t have to pack anything, just read the next paragraph and we will be transported to a place, […]
Assisted dying: when are we going to examine the evidence and come to the middle ground?
Dr Jennifer Dvorak argues that if assisted dying is leagalised in Britain, it must follow a thorough and objective analysis of the evidence, and not rely on an emotive vote. Following […]
The Pugilistic Muse: Exploring Symbolism Between Boxing, British Wrestling, and Poetry
by Tom Delahunt the #hobopoet, and Dr Dave Boyd Tom: In the realms of physical combat and artistic expression, there exists a curious intersection where the worlds of boxing, British […]
500th blog – from Yorkshire to Somerset
In some ways it seems fitting that the 500th blog has the Centre for Kent History and Heritage (CKHH) even busier than ever. Furthermore, programme details of all the events […]
From CCCU to UNTV, alumni profile: Alan Adair
After a thirty year career in national and international broadcasting Alan Adair (BA (Hons) Film, Radio & Television Studies, 1991) talks to us about this new role as Chief of Unit to The United Nations.
The Medway Business and Innovation Conference
On Tuesday 22nd October, the three Universities of Medway joined together in collaboration to support local businesses with a free conference that aimed to drive economic growth and innovation in […]
Student Voice Survey
We want to know what works for you – so we can do more of the same – and the areas in which you think we can improve. We value […]
Managing emotions as a medical student – Part II: What can help?
Part I explored what stressors can look like as a student, particularly a medical school student
Students study Politics to learn how to change their world. Our teaching methods help
Dr Susan Kenyon explains why she believes that our students can learn the skills to change their world through active learning.
New partnership with BFI supports student opportunities in film
The University has joined forces with the UK’s leading organisation for film and moving image, the British Film Institute (BFI), giving selected students access to hundreds of films through BFI […]
Research Event: Digital Heritage and Interactive Storytelling
CCCU Staff and Students are invited to a research session exploring Digital Heritage and Interactive Storytelling at Turner Contemporary in Margate on Thursday, October 24th. This interactive and collaborative session […]
Innovation in Action at Kent Science Park: The EDGE Toolkit and Immersive Centre at CCCU
We were excited to join forces with Kent Science Park (KSP) for an event that brought together creativity, science, and enthusiasm. The collaboration between CCCU and KSP marks the beginning […]
Managing emotions as a medical student – Part II: What can help?
Part I explored what stressors can look like as a student, particularly a medical school student. In Part II, the SLW team will be looking broadly at what you can […]
Awards 2024: Celebrating Psychology Achievements
On 29 May, the Golden Apple & Student Voice Awards Ceremony was held by the Student Union at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU), where our Psychology department proudly represented with […]
Authentic assessment for graduate interview and application success
By Kristine Pole On average, employers receive 86 applications per vacancy, up 23 per cent on last year (ISE, 2023) but only 28% of students reported being confident searching for […]
Staff Varsity
Join the Ultimate Showdown: CCCU vs. UKC What’s Happening?Get ready for an exhilarating day of sportsmanship and friendly competition. The University Staff Varsity Competition is a brand new event featuring […]
APSC Equipment list
The equipment listed below is available for loan or use depending on the model. Please contact APSC@canterbury.ac.uk 10 days prior to your desired day. Victoria – birthing simulator – Gaumard […]
Meet the winners of The Big Idea Challenge 2023
This year CCCU’s Student Enterprise Service, LaunchPad, proudly introduced The Big Idea Challenge: a brand-new competition encouraging all CCCU students and recent graduates to share their impactful ideas in hope […]
Arts & Crafts Service at Canterbury Cathedral 1937
The ‘Arts & Crafts’ service at Canterbury Cathedral in 1937. This was filmed by by Sydney Bligh who was a keen amateur filmmaker, who produced a 90 minute newsreel each […]
The Beginning Teacher in the Science Religion Encounter
End of Project Online Event This project is a research project led by Canterbury Christ Church University with 5 other universities, funded by Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF0375) as part […]
School of Allied and Public Health Professions School Awards 2022
We are pleased to celebrate our award winners of 2022 and wanted to share some of their inspiring quotes.
World Book Day: Spotlight on Student Author
Chantil Thomas, first year Media and Communications student, shares her motivation around her debut book ‘Selah-Encounters’ with the Canterbury Christ Church Student News team. I’ve always been writing, never really published […]
Being a Leader of Smart Working
The development of the new Smart Working Framework here at Christ Church gives you, our leaders, an opportunity to embrace contemporary and motivating ways of working with your teams: enhancing […]
Can we all be superheroes?
What do superheroes mean to us and who can identify with them? John McGowan is joined by Clinical Psychologists Lauren Bryan, Gina Harwood and Alan Hebben-Wadey to talk about superheroes. […]
Key trends in the legal market to know about before you apply to work in a law firm.
Canterbury Christ Church University, Law School, is welcoming Mr Craig Sharpe to talk on key trends in the Legal Market and their relevance to Law Students on Monday 31st at 3-5 […]
Is your child in preschool or reception?
Canterbury Christ Church University’s Learning and Development lab are looking for children and parents who would like to take part in new research. Our ‘Talk about Thoughts and Feelings’ and […]