Kent Maps Online is a placement provider for the Applied Humanities: Employability in Practice module, offering a small number of placements to students interested in being part of a digital […]
Student Experience: Conservation and Restoration in Dover’s Historic Maison Dieu
Katarina Kunova gets busy cleaning Victorian Neo-Gothic furniture for the 40-hour work placement as part of the Applied Humanities: Employability in Practice Module. The module aims to introduce Humanities students […]
Student Experience: Local Archaeological Dig
We hear from the three current students who got their hands dirty as beginner archaeologists on their 40-hour work placement as part of the Applied Humanities: Employability in Practice Module. […]
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 […]
Award Winning Outreach: recognition for the Inspiring Minds programme
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 […]
Creative Writing: Student to Author
Writer April Doyle talks about how studying the Creative Writing MA programme shaped her debut novel I’ve worked at Canterbury Christ Church University in various Professional Services roles for many […]
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 […]
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’ […]