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 […]
Talent spotting: undiscovered gems screenwriting competition
Earlier in the year, the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Education at Canterbury Christ Church University in collaboration with Fresh Film held the Undiscovered Gems Screenwriting Competition. The competition provided […]
Teachers as creators of research: conference celebrating CCCU and schools partnership to empower research in schools
Lorna Hughes with Clare Appleton and Jennifer Webber from Kent College.
Celebrating talent: Film Production students shine at Royal Television Society Southern Student Awards 2024
On Friday 17 May, our Film Production students attended the Royal Television Society Southern Student Awards 2024 at the Utilita Bowl Hilton in Southampton. This event brought together media professionals […]
Students explore the role of virtual reality in speech and language development with the Creative Innovation Hub
In November 2023, the BA (Hons) Special Educational Needs and Inclusion studies (Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education) programme worked in partnership with the Creative Innovation Hub (CIH) to deliver […]
Life After University
Hear from some of our former Arts, Humanities and Education students After leaving the University students become part of the Christ Church alumni community; an international network of people who […]
Festival Time!
Being Human Festival November 2023 Being Human is the UK’s national festival of the humanities. Events are organised and led directly by researchers and staff from universities and research organisations […]
Spotlight on our theatre academics: a busy summer and future highlights
Miriam and Aidan Dooley, Lecturers in Performing Arts and Musical Theatre, share their busy summer with us and the projects we can look forward to in the coming months. Their […]
What’s Cooking? Kent Maps Online, ICVWW and why we’re keeping it local this November
If you’ve been following @kentmaps1 on X (Twitter), you may remember a picture of Michelle and American Studies student Michael in a basement, posing (let’s be honest) in full scholarly […]