Lorna Hughes with Clare Appleton and Jennifer Webber from Kent College.
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 […]
Archaeology Alumni
The Canterbury Archaeological Trust’s Spring 2023 edition of their magazine features four Canterbury Christ Church Archaeology graduates, as well as one of our current PhD students. With a spotlight on […]
Volunteering at the Canterbury History Weekend: Tudors and Stuarts 2023
Student Perspectives Eli Salter – 3rd Year Medieval and Early Modern History student The end of April marked the eighth Canterbury Christ Church University History Weekend which was this year […]
Spotlight on: Centre for Language and Linguistics
Senior Lecturer talks at English Language Conference The Centre for Language and Linguistics has sponsored ‘Is the future perfect?’: this year’s English Language conference run by the education publisher Pavilion […]
Early Childhood Community of Research and Practice (ECCORP) – April meeting
The Early Childhood Community of Research and Practice (ECCORP) at Canterbury Christ Church University is a community for all who are interested in combining research and practice in early childhood. […]
Introducing: International Centre For Victorian Women Writers (ICVWW)
The ICVWW aims to spearhead new and innovative research in the area of Victorian Women’s Writing, providing an international focus for scholars. Established in 2012 the ICVWW set out to […]
Student Experience: Duke of Edinburgh Scheme
In March 2020, the Kent Maps Online project became an approved activity provider for the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, offering volunteering and skills opportunities for Bronze, Silver and Gold participants. […]
Supporting Research: The South East Archive of Seaside Photography
The South East Archive of Seaside Photography (SEAS) was established in 2012 with assistance from a substantial Heritage Lottery Funding award. The Archive is located within the Centre for Research […]