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 […]
New Publication: Seaside Reading in the Victorian Age
Professor Oulton talks to The Margate Bookie Professor Carolyn Oulton has been interviewed by The Margate Bookie about her forthcoming book, ‘Down from London: Seaside Reading in the Railway Age’ […]
Upcoming Event: Medieval History Weekend 2022
Seventh annual History weekend 29 April – 1 May The seventh annual History weekend returns this year to the Medieval period in Canterbury. Renowned historians and scholars such as Dr Marc […]
Supporting Research: The Nic Costa Archive
Arcade Archive Developed The Nic Costa Archive is a collection of coin-operated and amusement arcade trade artifacts, documents, and memorabilia held at Canterbury Christ Church University as a resource to support […]
Student Work: Creative Arts and Industries
Website Developed by Digital Media and Graphic Design Students The Creative Arts and Industries team had been discussing ways to share end-of-year student work during lockdown since the normal performances […]
Award Winning Academics: Creative Sound Lecturer Wins Prestigious Award
Dr Magz Hall Wins 2021 PRS Oram Award The Oram Awards are a platform for innovation in sound, music and related technologies. It is a partnership between The New BBC […]
Academic Success Stories: Creative and Professional Writing Academic Shortlisted for Prestigious Award
Danny Rhodes, Course Director, shortlisted for BBC’s National Short Story Award 2021 Danny is shortlisted for Toadstone, the story of a lonely, awkward man who has become ‘obsolete in his own […]
Film, Radio and Television Studies Graduates – where are they now?
Mike Spencer, Executive Producer at ITV for Love Island. Mike has been involved with Love Island, one of the biggest reality TV shows in the world, since the programme first […]
Award Winning Academics: Prehistoric Archaeology Lecturer Wins Saltire Society Award
Archaeologist Wins Scottish Research Book of the Year 2021 Dr Lindsey Büster is a Lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology at Canterbury Christ Church University. Funded by Historic Environment Scotland, she has co-authored the […]