Celebrating Dr Fatou Baldeh and women’s rights: from activism to scholarship
Dr Fatou Baldeh is a woman making international headlines for her work as a women's rights activist.
Dr Fatou Baldeh is a woman making international headlines for her work as a women's rights activist.
In the face of formidable difficulties, Ukraine is emerging as a leading nation in transitioning to cleaner, greener energy, while also ensuring its own energy security in an unstable world.
Eating Disorder Awareness Week: A new treatment for people with Anorexia could improve recovery rates for those diagnosed with the serious eating disorder.
The first Professor of Dance Education Angela Pickard has been awarded an International Fellowship Award
The combinations of long-term health conditions may matter more for health outcomes, than how many long-term conditions a patient has.
New research examining children’s wellbeing in schools is helping to inform government policy.
Medway born multi-talented NHS doctor, BAFTA-award winning TV presenter, author, health and LGBTQ+ advocate Dr Ranj Singh has received an Honorary Doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University.
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) welcomed community partners, industry experts and service users, for a day of insightful collaboration and innovation at its 2025 Midwifery Summit.
Iconic and inspirational figures from the worlds of children’s TV, art, journalism, law, and faith have received Honorary Doctorates from Canterbury Christ Church University.
A special charity screening of Peter Williams’ award winning documentary, A Canterbury Tale - Albert Figg and the Battle for Hill 112, is to take place on Wednesday, 12 February.
A group of Games Design graduates from Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have launched their own game after securing industry funding.
Canterbury Christ Church University is in the top 5 universities in the south east outside of London for sustainability.
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