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Canterbury Christ Church University started out as a teacher training college in the 1960s. Explore our history.
Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) is a university located in Canterbury, Kent, England. Founded as a Church of England college for teacher training in 1962, it was granted university status in 2005.
At Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent, we believe that education transforms lives. our story is one of relevance, impact and progress.
For over 50 years, Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) has provided people worldwide with a rich academic and professional education. With 17,000 students from 100 different countries enrolled, CCCU passionately believes in the power of higher education to enrich and transform lives.
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At Canterbury Christ Church, students develop the skills employers really want. The university works closely with industry to develop its courses, providing real-world experience to make you stand out in the graduate market.
Read about CCCU's newly refreshed brand and how it affects our students and wider community. Canterbury Christ Church University - Kent.
Canterbury Christ Church University was founded by the Church of England as a college for teaching training in 1962. It achieved public university status in 2005, but remains affiliated to the Anglican faith. The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England, is the institution’s Chancellor.