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A. 英国的坎特伯雷基督教会大学出名吗

Canterbury Christ Church University

History
Christ Church College was founded in 1962 by the Church of England. It was established to meet the needs of church schools at a time of teacher shortage. Classes were originally held in the Priory adjacent to St Martin's Church, a unique building which had been the private home of a recent Bishop of Dover.

The campus for Christ Church College was constructed on North Holmes Road, Canterbury, on land which had once been used for orchards and domestic buildings of the adjacent St Augustine's Abbey, part of Canterbury's World Heritage Site.

In the early 1970s, the first degree programme, the Bachelor of Ecation, was established. In 1977 the College began to offer joint honours degrees in other subjects. In the late 1980s the College was substantially enlarged by the addition of Health Studies.

In 1995, the College was awarded the power by the Privy Council to grant its own degrees for taught courses, which entitled the change of name to Canterbury Christ Church University College.

In 2000 the Broadstairs campus was opened and in 2004 the Medway campus was opened.

The award of University title in 2005 recognised both the successful delivery of high quality degree programmes and the achievements of students and staff, who underwent the same processes and assessments as those at other universities.

The Archbishop of Canterbury was subsequently appointed, by virtue of office, as Canterbury Christ Church University's Chancellor, the honorary head of the institution. The inauguration of the University and the installation of Dr Rowan Williams as Chancellor took place in a ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral in December 2005.

More recently the University has attracted publicity e to its controversial policy to forbid civil partnership ceremonies to take place at its properties.[3] This decision by the University's governing body has now since been reversed.[4]

In September 2007 the University opened a campus in Folkestone (known as University Centre Folkestone) in collaboration with the University of Greenwich.

[edit] Faculties
Teaching and research work is grouped within the five faculties

Arts and Humanities
Business and Management
Ecation
Health and Social Care
Social and Applied Sciences
Each faculty is led by a Pro-Vice Chancellor and/or a Dean of Faculty, who reports directly to the Vice Chancellor

The University is well-known as one of the UK’s top providers of Teacher Ecation in the University sector and recent external assessments of teaching and learning activities resulted in fifteen subjects being awarded a rating equivalent to 'excellent'. It is also well known as a significant provider of ecation and training in Health and Social Care and has a growing profile in relation to research and development. The extensive combined honours undergraate programmes in the Faculties of Arts and Humanities; Business and Manangement and Sciences allow flexibility of study and there is a broad range of postgraate level studies and continuing professional development.

The University has a long and successful tradition of opening up higher ecation to those groups which have traditionally been under represented. Many courses are flexible and part-time enabling people to take up higher ecation whatever their circumstances. Many of the students are mature, returning to study after some time or are already working.

[edit] Campuses
As well as the original Canterbury site on North Holmes Road,a few minutes walk to the city centre, the University has three other significant sites in the city - Augustine House, Hall Place Enterprise Centre and The Sidney Cooper Gallery and Grapevine Gallery. It also has a further three campuses in Kent - at Broadstairs, Tunbridge Wells and Medway, where their facility is part of the Universities at Medway partnership.

The main campus contains 6 main student buildings: Fynden, Thorne, Davidson, Lang & Temple. These are considered amongst the best accommodation the university offers e to its proximity to the lecture buildings.

In 2000, Canterbury Christ Church acquired the lease of the Sidney Cooper Centre in Canterbury city centre, originally established as an art school by the renowned cattle painter Thomas Sidney Cooper in 1868. Canterbury Christ Church art students moved into the building in December 2002, taking it back to its original use as an art school. In 2004, the refurbished gallery space opened to the public. The gallery exhibits Canterbury Christ Church staff and student work, as well as work by local, national and international artists. The Grapevine Gallery and cafe opened to the public in September 2006, selling affordable artwork by students and staff, as well as providing internet cafe facilities.

In 2003-2004, two major buildings were acquired in Canterbury – the large office block formerly known as Clarkson House will undergo a £30m pound face-lift over several years. Renamed Augustine House, it will provide a new Library and Learning Centre and an integrated service for student support and guidance, to be completed in 2009.

Hall Place, a 16th century building in Harbledown, has been renovated and renamed Hall Place Enterprise Centre. It is home to the Centre for Enterprise and Business Development, the gateway for business support and access to academic resources and training programmes for small businesses.

[edit] Developments in Folkestone
In February 2004, Canterbury Christ Church opened The Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health in Folkestone as part of the town’s new Creative Quarter. The Centre, which is the first higher ecation venture in Folkestone, researches the link between arts and health. The Folkestone People’s History Centre was opened in November 2005. The Centre is a joint initiative between Canterbury Christ Church, the Folkestone Creative Foundation, local Folkestone historians and historical societies, archaeological services, Kent County Council Arts and Libraries and the Local Ecation Authority. The Centre will make history accessible and meaningful to the people of Folkestone and its environs and provide a base for strong academic research. The University Centre Folkestone was opened in September 2007 in partnership with the University of Greenwich.

The University has five campuses across Kent, located in Canterbury, Medway, Broadstairs, Tunbridge Wells and Folkestone.

[edit] North Holmes Campus
North Holmes Campus in Canterbury is the original site for the University, which was established in 1962 as a teacher training college. It now offers a broad and flexible range of undergraate and postgraate programmes across four faculties: Arts and Humanities; Business and Management; Ecation; Health and Social Care and Social and Applied Sciences. The University is the largest centre of higher ecation in Kent for the public services, notably teacher training, nursing, social care and policing.

[edit] Medway Campus
Medway Campus opened in October 2004 as part of the Universities at Medway partnership, which includes the three universities of Canterbury Christ Church, Kent and Greenwich and Mid Kent College.

Comprehensive programmes in health, ecation and policing are offered at the Chatham Campus. The Campus has been equipped with a mixture of teaching space, specialist facilities and staff accommodation. It houses lecture theatres, seminar rooms, an open access learning centre, computer laboratories and a full skills laboratory floor with x-ray suite, occupational therapy facilities, two hospital wards, a paediatric and midwifery suite and an operating theatre.

Students and staff also have access to the new Learning Resources Centre, which has been created in the former Drill Hall and is used by all students from the Universities at Medway partnership.

[edit] Broadstairs Campus
The Broadstairs Campus opened in October 2000. Students study subjects as diverse as commercial music, digital media, business, police studies, computing, child and youth studies and early years and nursing.

The wide range of teaching and learning facilities are in three purpose-built buildings including areas with acoustic and sound isolation specifications and a simulated hospital ward. Digital media students benefit from digital video and sound proction facilities, editing suites, specialised computer animation resources, web and multimedia authoring systems. Music students utilise the campus’s 24 track recording studio, music computing suite and performance facilities.

The campus has very strong links with local schools, colleges and business. It works closely with Kent Police in the delivery of probationary training for all newly appointed Kent Police Officers.

[edit] The Salomons Centre
The University acquired the Salomons Centre from the NHS in 1995. The Centre, just outside Tunbridge Wells, is housed in a substantial mansion, set in parkland.

Salomons has retained and built on its strong links with the Health Service, local authorities, businesses and schools and offers an extensive range of programmes, consultancy and research.

The Centre for Leadership and Management Development provides post graate Certificate/Diploma/Masters in leadership and management development as well as bespoke programmes in this field. It is also contracted by external organisations for consultancy work.

The Centre for Applied Social and Psychological Development offers a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Post Graate Certificate in Primary Care Mental Health. It also provides training for local NHS Trusts.

The Centre for Careers and Personal Development provides a qualification in Careers Guidance and Masters in Careers, Ecation, Development and Guidance. It also proces career guidance material.

The Centre for Ecation Leadership and School Improvement (CELSI) and the Quality in Study Support Unit (QISS) provide a Masters in School Leadership and a Masters in Leadership and Management for Learning. The teams are developing study support schemes for disaffected pupils and a method to assure the quality of study support.

[edit] University Centre Folkestone (UCF)
Canterbury Christ Church offers a range of programmes at the new centre, which can be studied full time and part time. They include Performing Arts; Visual Art and Professional Practice; Early Years Ecation; Entrepreneurship (combined with a creative subject); and Professional Development by Work Based Learning. UCF is based at the refurbished 30,000sq ft Glassworks, a rendant instrial building, just off Tontine Street, near Folkestone harbour. The Glassworks is owned by the Creative Foundation, a charity established by Roger De Haan to lead efforts to regenerate Folkestone through the arts. The Glassworks is part of Folkestone’s new Creative Quarter, a regeneration area being established around the Old High Street and Tontine Street.

[edit] Notable alumni
See also: Category:Alumni of Canterbury Christ Church University
Jon Holmes, writer and presenter
Geraldine McCaughrean, children's author

[edit] References
^ "Archbishop installed as first Chancellor". Canterbury Christ Church University (2005-12-12). Retrieved on 2008-08-07.

综上所诉,是个一般般的大学。呵呵。

B. 英国坎特伯里基督大学留学生学历认证拿到了certificate怎么办

英国留学拿到certificate一般是挂科或者论文没有过的情况下拿到的
certificate只是一个结版业证书,正常情况权下是不能认证的
必须拿到master才能进行认证,因为学位证书是认证必要的材料之一
但是我们还是有办法的

C. 英国坎特伯里基督大学怎么样

一、该大学2017年全排名第114位。

学校拥有学生总数15,000人。是公共服务方面最大的高等教育中心,尤其是在师范、护理、健康、社保等专业具有优势。学校为本科生和研究生提供近千个学术和专业研究项目,帮助学生培养研究和探索能力。学校拥有一支高素质的教师队伍,在管理留学生方面具有丰富的经验。

D. 英国坎特伯里基督教堂大学与创意艺术大学哪个好

当然布里斯托大学啊,布里斯托大学在英国综合排名15,罗汉普顿才80。希望能帮助你啊

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