Community collaboration will bring new game to life: Medway Fighter
A new game co-created by Games Design lecturer and Medway residents is in the making.
A new game co-created by Games Design lecturer and Medway residents is in the making.
The Beaney is set to trace the dramatic life of Canterbury-born spy, playwright, poet, translator and fiction-writer Aphra Behn in a new exhibition.
Diagnostic Radiographer Dr James Elliot has been working with a local archaeologist to uncover the secrets of what is believed to be the UK’s oldest piece of neolithic leather.
Artificial intelligence could play a significant part in deterring graffiti vandals from defacing churches, castles and monasteries, after historic sites experienced a dramatic increase in attacks.
Canterbury Christ Church University academics are showcasing how their research is helping us to make sense of being human as part of a national festival of humanities.
The red-billed chough has been released into the wild as part of the ground-breaking conservation project to return this at-risk species to Kent.
Research on soil contamination from World War One bomb craters could be the key to understanding how soil in Ukraine is being irreversibly damaged following Russia’s invasion of the country.
A doctoral research project funded by The Janus Foundation and the University's Ian Coulson Memorial Postgraduate Award, is set to uncover the role of Dover’s Maison Dieu under the late Tudors.
A free family friendly festival is being held in October by Canterbury Christ Church University to celebrate their contribution to Kent's rich and diverse cultural history and creativity.
Centre for Kent History and Heritage and Kent Archaeological Society are hosting a free public conference to introduce Kent’s rich and fascinating history of resistance and revolt.
Through the work of the Centre for Kent History and Heritage celebrate Kent Day and discover the county’s past and significant role its people, towns and ports played in UK history.