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Canterbury Christ Church University is number one in the UK for graduates in employment
22 Jun 2023
KMMS has been granted full accreditation by the General Medical Council, marking a major milestone ahead of the School’s first graduations this summer.
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
KMMS has been granted full accreditation by the General Medical Council, marking a major milestone ahead of the School’s first graduations this summer.
Eating Disorder Awareness Week: A new treatment for people with Anorexia could improve recovery rates for those diagnosed with the serious eating disorder.
The combinations of long-term health conditions may matter more for health outcomes, than how many long-term conditions a patient has.
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.
Researchers have found a more sustainable way to produce energy using plants that can survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
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.
Rob Ball, Reader in Photography, reveals the story of the iconic Spanish seaside resort and how it has changed from its conception in the 1950s through his images.
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.
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
The Politics and Global Sustainability programme at Canterbury Christ Church University is hosting a Kent County Council election hustings.
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.
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.
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
Canterbury Christ Church University is celebrating its strongest-ever performance in Research England’s latest Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
Dr Fatou Baldeh is a woman making international headlines for her work as a women's rights activist.
New research examining children’s wellbeing in schools is helping to inform government policy.
KMMS has been granted full accreditation by the General Medical Council, marking a major milestone ahead of the School’s first graduations this summer.
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
Last week, the UK Supreme Court ruled that, within the Equality Act 2010, the terms “woman” and “sex” refer to biological sex.
Spring has arrived, and April at CCCU is bursting with exciting opportunities!
2025-26 module choice opens for eligible students on 12 March
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