The Inspiring Minds (the University’s flagship outreach programme) has won the prestigious NEON Widening Access Initiative (Outreach) Award 2022. Inspiring Minds is a sustained engagement STEM Outreach programme that has […]
Introducing: the Early Childhood Community of Research and Practice (ECCORP)
The Early Childhood Community of Research and Practice, at Canterbury Christ Church University is a community for all who are interested in combining research and practice in early childhood. Our […]
Spotlight on: Archaeology
Dr Lindsey Büster talks about her latest book and why you should study Archaeology at Canterbury Christ Church ‘Studying archaeology at Canterbury Christ Church University will give you all the […]
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 […]
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 […]
Academics Abroad: NICE Academy 2021
Careers and Professional Development Centre lead at NICE Academy Emma Harrison, Senior Lecturer in Careers and Guidance and Dr Anne Chant, Assistant Director of the Centre for Careers and Professional […]
The Listening Project – Part five: Athena SWAN represents me
By Tom Troppe, Doctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Education You might ask how an organisation founded to advance the rights of women within Higher Education might represent someone like […]
Research, Covid-19 and the science. Why I am more than a number.
By Clare Keys, Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs and Primary Education A consequence of the global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus has been the recognition that human lived […]