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Stay at home while you study – how Educating Rita became the new normal

Stay at home while you study – how Educating Rita became the new normal

As thousands receive their A-Level results, Dr Susan Kenyon says research shows half of all students will stay at home while they study and explains how her award-winning work is […]

14 Aug, 202514 Aug, 2025 Politics, Research
Why did the Russia earthquake trigger tsunami warnings across Pacific?

Why did the Russia earthquake trigger tsunami warnings across Pacific?

Dr Bianca Cavazzin discusses the science behind tsunamis as alerts are issued after major earthquake off Russia.

31 Jul, 2025 Geography, Research
The return of the Bayeux Tapestry

The return of the Bayeux Tapestry

The Bayeux Tapestry looks set to return to the UK for the first time in 900 years, and Professor Leonie Hicks explains its history, significance and Canterbury connections. The Bayeux […]

09 Jul, 202509 Jul, 2025 History, Research
Driving change: creating inclusive campuses for commuter students  

Driving change: creating inclusive campuses for commuter students  

Dr Susan Kenyon reflects on the recent  Wonkhe commuter student series and asks how can we make universities more inclusive for commuter students. The student population has changed, not just […]

26 Jun, 2025 Education, Politics, Research
Supporting collaborative research for people with brain injury and their carers.

Supporting collaborative research for people with brain injury and their carers.

This Carers Week we take a pause to acknowledge the incredible efforts and personal sacrifices of unpaid carers around the world, particularly carers of people with brain injury.

10 Jun, 2025 Research, Social Work
The battle for public libraries: why these community lifelines matter

The battle for public libraries: why these community lifelines matter

Professor Carolyn Oulton explores the history of free public libraries and explains why we need to fight to keep them from being closed permanently. Walking down Canterbury High Street, you […]

13 May, 2025 Arts and Humanities, Literature, Research, Society, Uncategorised
How focusing on emotions offers a new treatment option for long-term Anorexia 

How focusing on emotions offers a new treatment option for long-term Anorexia 

Dr Anna Oldershaw discusses a new guidebook for therapists to support the treatment of long-standing anorexia.

09 May, 2025 Psychology, Research
Reflections on Victory in Europe and the critical importance of research ethics

Reflections on Victory in Europe and the critical importance of research ethics

Professor Janet Melville-Wiseman reflects on lessons learnt that have helped to shape our code of ethics for research. As we celebrate the end of World War II in Europe, we […]

08 May, 2025 Research, Social Work, Uncategorised
The Stena Immaculate oil spill: an environmental disaster?

The Stena Immaculate oil spill: an environmental disaster?

Dr Naomi Rintoul-Hynes, Senior Lecturer in Soil Science and Environmental Management, discusses the environmental impact of the oil spill in the North Sea. In the aftermath of the collision between […]

12 Mar, 202512 Mar, 2025 Life Sciences, Research

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