North Holmes The university's Canterbury Campus, at North Holmes Road overseen for many years by Bursar James (Jim) Blanthorn, is built on land which was once used for orchards and domestic buildings of the adjacent St Augustine's Abbey, part of Canterbury's World Heritage Site. The campus is a low-rise development centred on a courtyard adjacent to the chapel of Christ in Majesty. The chapel roof, formed of four isosceles triangles in glass, is a distinctive local landmark. The campus buildings are largely named after former Archbishops of Canterbury. The North Holmes site falls within the St Augustine Abbey element of the Canterbury UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) (the WHS also includes Canterbury Cathedral and St Martin's Church). The university includes an orchard containing local varieties of apple, a physic garden, and the growing of hops that are used to produce an annual brew of green hop beer. The nearby
Grade II listed former church of St Gregory, has been developed as a performance space for the university's choirs and musical ensembles. Most of these performances are open to the public. In addition to its main Canterbury Campus, the university occupies other sites around the city including Christ Church Sports Centre, Augustine House and the St George's Centre.
Christ Church Sports Centre In 2009, the university built Christ Church Sports Centre which houses health and fitness facilities for students and staff. The centre includes facilities for a variety of sports including cricket, volleyball, badminton, football and netball, an exercise studio, a climbing wall and a gym. The university was used as preparation grounds by the national team of
Puerto Rico at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
St George's Centre The St George's Centre opened at the beginning of the 2012 academic year. This incorporated the
students' union facilities (until 2022), A bar and accommodation for 200 students.
Recent developments at the Canterbury campus Following the university's purchase of the former
Canterbury Prison site in April 2014, the university undertook a review of its entire estate to ensure that it was able to meet the university's strategic and academic vision. In April 2017, Canterbury City Council approved the university's plans for a new arts building on the North Holmes Campus. Named
Daphne Oram, the building officially opened in 2019, and provides a creative arts facilities and exhibition space. Plans for a new building for science, engineering, technology and health were approved in December 2017. The building project was awarded over £6m of government funding along with £7m of funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England. The new building, named the
Verena Holmes Building, opened in January 2021 and is home to the university's Kent and Medway Engineering, Design, Growth and Enterprise (EDGE) Hub and new courses in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design and Software Engineering. It also provides teaching space for the Kent and Medway Medical School – a joint initiative with the
University of Kent, which opened in 2020.
Medway The Medway campus opened in October 2004 as part of the
Universities at Medway partnership, which includes the three universities; Canterbury Christ Church University, the
University of Kent and the
University of Greenwich. Programmes in health, social care and early years are provided here. The campus is home to the university's Centre for Health and Social Care and has been equipped with a mixture of teaching space, specialist facilities and staff offices. The two buildings on this campus are
Rowan Williams Court (RWC), and Cathedral Court. Students and staff also have access to the re-furbished
Drill Hall Library, which has been created in the former
Royal Engineers Drill Hall, and is used by all students from the
Universities at Medway partnership.
Tunbridge Wells The university's Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology is based at Meadow Road, in the centre of Tunbridge Wells. This offers postgraduate clinical psychology programmes including a doctorate in clinical psychology and a PhD in professional practice. It also provides training for local NHS Trusts. It was formerly based at the
Salomons Estate and moved to its present location in October 2017; comedian, and former psychiatric nurse,
Jo Brand officially opened the building. == Academic profile ==