Riding the waves of change: Xingzhi Education and EFEC renew post-pandemic partnership for skills development
The UK’s National Foundation for Edu
First UK survey on sensory loss to take place
Project to provide robust data on vision and hearing loss to begin in Cambridgeshire.
Study finds UK adults aren’t connected to nature
New research led by ARU finds barriers prevent everyone enjoying nature equally.
The very latest business internet
Are you sure your business or school is getting the most out of its phone, internet, and mobile services?
English councils face £9.3 billion deficit by 2026-27
Councils in England face a £9.3 billion funding shortfall by 2026-27, according to a new report from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and Newcastle University’s Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies.
Cambridge reveals innovation blueprint to become world’s leading science and tech region
With the aim to achieve the same level of innovation in the next 10 years as the last 25 years.
The impact of AI on the event production industry: jobs created and lost
Every event we’ve worked on in the last 12 months has in some way mentioned AI (except Munich Beer Festival and Top Clown UK).
Cambridge and GSK announce new five-year collaboration aiming for improved outcomes for patients with hard-to-treat kidney and respiratory diseases
The ambition of the partnership is to treat immune-related diseases more precisely with existing therapies and to rapidly develop new ones.
Cambridge law firm, Stone King, top-ranked by independent legal guide
The 2025 edition of the Chambers and Partners legal guide has been published, and Cambridge law firm, Stone King, has retained its top-ranked Band 1 status for charity, education (schools), and criminal law.
Personal growth & authentic leadership
At the start of the month our MD, Nick O'Sullivan was invited to speak to the final year students at Nottingham Trent University's Fashion Management course on all things leadership and management and how to find their own authentic style.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for MPhil in Technology Policy Final Group Project (FGP)
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School is ranked among the world’s leading business schools. As well as a global focus, the School’s location at the heart of this thriving community of local entrepreneurs and innovators offers a unique opportunity for us to work with you, the business community.
Cambridge College B&B accommodation named among nation's best
Jesus College has won a ROSE Award from the national tourist board VisitEngland for its West Court guest accommodation.
Employment Rights Bill: Free webinar from Cambridge law firm
Join national law firm Stone King, on Friday 18 October 2024, for an interactive webinar that will provide delegates with the opportunity to receive a practical update on the Employment Rights Bill.
New leader for ARU’s work-based courses
Specialist in education and workforce development Carl Dawson joins university.
Digital marketing for B2B in China: what you need to know and how to do it
China is rapidly evolving into the world’s most digitised economy, making digital marketing essential for any company aiming to succeed there.
Supporting the CMI's Regional Boards
"Nick O'Sullivan MBE CMgr CCMI shared with us in 20 mins, how we all play a part in shaping the strategic alignment. Imagine what he can do in a full day session!"
New creative workshops open at Churchill College
Churchill College launches The Bill Brown Creative Workshops, a student-driven space for creativity and innovation.
Innovative teaching scheme wins national award
Playful Learning Association, co-founded by Dr Alex Moseley, earns CATE recognition.
Haven - making an impact
On World Homeless Day (10th October) we provide an update on The Haven, a safe overnight space for vulnerable women in the centre of the city.
Kimbolton School partners with The Wellbeing Hub
In celebration of World Mental Health Day today, Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is proud to announce the rollout of a new initiative aimed at enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of its entire school community.
Celebrating tradition and innovation at the Pitt Building
How an iconic Cambridge University Press building steeped in history is embracing a modern vision.
Hamza Yassin to deliver free talk at Anglia Ruskin
Presenter and wildlife cameraman has date at the Chelmsford Science Festival.
University of Cambridge alumni awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Two University alumni, Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, have been jointly awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing an AI model to solve a 50-year-old problem: predicting proteins’ complex structures.
Milner Therapeutics Institute joins Cambridge-ARIA collaboration to create new technologies for transforming brain health
The Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) has joined a three-year collaboration with the science funding agency ARIA and multiple Cambridge partners.
Has war increased online risks for Ukrainian children?
Initial analysis finds an almost three-fold rise in mentions on dark web since invasion.