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A reflection on Poetry & Motion, by Harshad Keval

A reflection on Poetry & Motion, by Harshad Keval

On Tuesday October 21st, the CCCU Staff BAME Network, with the Education for Sustainability and Us in the World projects, held an event titled “Poetry & Motion” – An Evening […]

20 Nov, 202024 Nov, 2020 Equality and Diversity, Partnerships, Us in the WorldLeave a Comment on A reflection on Poetry & Motion, by Harshad Keval

A bumper crop: 70 Japanese students help harvest heritage hops!

On 5th September the University’s heritage hops were harvested to make the new Green Hop Ale in partnership with the Canterbury Brewers and Distillers, based at the Foundry Brewpub.

19 Sep, 201906 Jan, 2020 Heritage Hops & Harmony, PartnershipsLeave a Comment on A bumper crop: 70 Japanese students help harvest heritage hops!

Local brewery wins micro business partnership award

The Canterbury Brewers and Distillers, based at the Foundry Brewpub, have worked closely with the University since 2014, being an essential and integral partner in the production of the University […]

07 Aug, 201906 Jan, 2020 Heritage Hops & Harmony, Partnerships, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Local brewery wins micro business partnership award

University receives Responsible Futures accreditation

In 2017, the University and the Students’ Union entered into a partnership, through the NUS Responsible Futures Programme, with a shared commitment to embed sustainability and social responsibility across the formal and […]

17 Jul, 201906 Jan, 2020 Partnerships, Sustainability Engagement, Sustainable Development GoalsLeave a Comment on University receives Responsible Futures accreditation

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