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Urgent call to address challenges faced by freelance mothers in dance

Latest research reveals risk of injury and exhaustion as new mothers feel pressures to return to work too soon.

01 March 2024

University and Christ Church Students' Union forge exciting partnership with world class brand New Balance to elevate sports experience.

Canterbury Christ Church University and Christ Church Students' Union are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership with world-class brand New Balance.

09 August 2023

Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits and planks, best for lowering blood pressure

Researchers at Canterbury Christ Church University found Static isometric exercises, engaging muscles without movement such as wall sits and planks, are best for lowering blood pressure.

26 July 2023

Local businesses unite for a day of fundraising, fun and networking

Businesses came together last week to compete in a variety of sports-day activities, networking opportunities, and to raise money for our chosen charity Keep Talking Services.

28 June 2023

Professor Burns appointed chair of committee responsible for International Paralympic Committee’s Classification Code

Professor Jan Burns has been appointed chair of the IPC Classification Compliance and Oversight Committee, responsible for developing and delivering the IPC Classification Code.

03 April 2023

Canterbury Christ Church University and Kent Football Association launch Kent’s first football academy for girls

Young females in Kent will being given the opportunity to progress into elite football for the first time.

23 August 2022

Christ Church alumna Grace Balsdon wins Olympic Hockey Bronze

Grace was an Elite Christ Church Sport Scholar from 2011- 2014, receiving a bursary and support from the University to help her balance studies alongside her sporting schedule.

06 August 2021

Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm

Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).

13 July 2021

Anti-doping education: Teaching athletes about morality in sport can help reduce doping

Elite athletes can be persuaded not to take banned substances either by appealing to their sense of morality or educating them about the risks of using performance-enhancing drugs.

04 December 2020

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