University secures top 5 in south east for sustainability
Canterbury Christ Church University is in the top 5 universities in the south east outside of London for sustainability.
Canterbury Christ Church University is in the top 5 universities in the south east outside of London for sustainability.
Dr Nick Woznitza has worked with fellow experts on new recommendations to support earlier detection of symptomatic lung cancer, which have been published in the British Journal of General Practice.
Researchers have found a more sustainable way to produce energy using plants that can survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
Healthcare students took part in an online training session with Dr SAMS (Suicide Awareness in Medical Students) in collaboration with the suicide awareness and prevention charity Olly’s Future.
New analysis by Universities UK shows that those who chose to attend university earn significantly more than those who didn’t, with graduates from the south east earning 35% more than non graduates.
The Professorial Beacon Lectures start this December, brining the knowledge and expertise of the University’s own professors to the public through engaging, thought-provoking talks.
Academics involved with the discovery of a Kentish royal saint found hidden inside a Kent church will return relics to a final resting place this weekend.
Local business owners can stay ahead of the competition in 2025 by improving their leadership skills, boosting business performance, and connecting with other small business leaders.
Canterbury Christ Church University has become the first institution in England to offer Emotion Focused Therapy training which emphasises the role of emotions in mental health.
A new study shows the constant negotiations women take between their safety and enjoyment for exercising outdoors.
Canterbury Christ Church University was deeply saddened to learn of the unexpected passing of The Very Reverend Dr Robert Willis DL, former Dean of Canterbury and Honorary Fellow of the University.
Research on the public mourning after Queen Elizabeth II's death offers new insights into how groups or crowds of people with a shared identity navigate periods of change and uncertainty.