Talking leadership: Cheryl de la Rey on tragedy and resilience
Canterbury’s vice-chancellor contrasts her adopted island homeland with her native South Africa and reflects on the opportunities spawned by even the worst horrors
Canterbury’s vice-chancellor contrasts her adopted island homeland with her native South Africa and reflects on the opportunities spawned by even the worst horrors
The World University Rankings have grown and developed to reflect the changing global higher education sector, writes Ellie Bothwell
John Todd was a member of the team that pioneered the ion trap mass spectrometer, and is participating in the Rosetta space mission to analyse a comet, which is scheduled to arrive at its target in...
Several major universities face disruption at start of the academic year but appetite for taking action begins to fragment
The UK’s first Palestinian vice-chancellor discusses proving the value of creative degrees in a hostile climate, how to internationalise rural towns and what growing up with nine siblings can teach...
Rama Thirunamachandran to lead sector body while teaching excellence tops the political agenda
Four music students are set to benefit from the continuation of a scholarship scheme started by the former drummer of punk rock group The Clash. A total of £4,000 will be awarded to drummers studying...
Malaysia is a step closer to its target to have an all-graduate teaching workforce by 2020 thanks to the universities of Hertfordshire and Canterbury Christ Church. They have worked with Australia's...
A faculty of business and management has been established at Canterbury Christ Church University. The faculty will combine the university's undergraduate and postgraduate business courses, and will...
Sector leaders and academics from across the UK are recognised in the first King’s Birthday Honours list
A memorandum of agreement has been signed between Canterbury Christ Church University and the International College of Health Sciences in Malaysia. The university's association with the Kuala Lumpur-...
Forgiveness and reconciliation among victims of political violence in Latin America are to be investigated by a lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University. Masi Noor, a psychology lecturer, has...
1 Blackstone’s Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2008-2009, Revised Edition edited by Francis RoseOxford University Press, £14.99ISBN 97801992381322 Nature and Art by Elizabeth Inchbald,...
Mules, hybrids of donkeys and horses, are smarter than either of their parent species, according to an intelligence test involving identification of the symbols on food buckets. Psychologist Britta...
An international queer studies conference is to be hosted by Canterbury Christ Church University in February 2009. The conference, "Queering Paradigms", will "look at the status quo and the...