Dr Susan Kenyon, Principal Lecturer in Politics at CCCU, revealed emerging findings from her research into the impact of the Covid pandemic on commuter students, at this year’s Medway Festival […]
Cross-working in the era of Covid-19: My experience being redeployed
Andra Grecu, Politics graduate, reflects on the changes and challenges in her role as Project Officer for Kent County Council during the pandemic.
Survive and Thrive: How Canterbury Christ Church University will help the local recovery
Professor Mike Weed, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, sets out Canterbury Christ Church University’s commitment to the Kent and Medway economy during and beyond the COVID-19 crisis
Flexibility for the win
Ray Johnson of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce, describes the support offered to businesses and how different businesses have responded to the crisis.
Occupational therapy in a crisis
In our next guest blog on the impacts of Covid 19 in Kent and Medway, Occupational Therapist Emma Pope explains how video calls have become a powerful therapeutic tool during […]
Resilience and flexibility: the positive side of lockdown
In our latest guest blog on the impact of Covid 19 in Kent and Medway, Salim Somjee, Partner at Cripps Pemberton Greenish, describes how businesses have quickly adapted to the […]
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme a Pint After Lockdown – Tourism in a Corona World
In the next student blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, undergraduate politics student George Stevenson fears for the future of the hospitality industry, […]
Adapting my business during lockdown
Continuing our blogs about the impact of Covid-19 in Kent and Medway, local business owner David Brown explains how he has changed his business model to meet lockdown regulations.
When the Sims came to Life – The internet and Covid-19
In the next student blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, MSc student Sarah Hughes considers the importance of the internet during lockdown.