UK adults dial up importance of mobile phones
New survey reveals the most significant discoveries and inventions of all time.
Kimbolton Swimming Pool makes a splash with national award win
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire is proud to announce that its swimming pool has been named Community Swimming Venue of the Year 2025 – Cambridgeshire and has received the Community Impact Excellence Award 2025 in the prestigious UK Enterprise Awards, hosted by SME News.
ARU expert has key role in £2m dementia initiative
Dr Ming Hung Hsu will develop technology to help people enjoy art, sport and culture.
A new approach to tackle children's mental health
How long should a child have to wait for mental health support? Acteon, Cambridge BPI and the University of Cambridge to provide 11-18 year olds with supportive, scientifically backed resources while they wait.
WaveFX reach finals of SME National Business Awards for Best Enterprising Business
WaveFX, a leading event filming and webcasting company, is thrilled to announce that it has been named a finalist in the prestigious SME National Business Awards. The company is competing in the highly sought-after Best Enterprising Business category, recognizing its innovation, resilience, and outstanding contributions to the industry.
EFEC ignites UK-China STEM collaboration: Empowering global talent for the future
Recently, Excellence First Enterprise Consultancy Ltd (EFEC) officially launched its innovative STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Collaboration Programme.
Eight year old violinist from Kimbolton School achieves distinction
An exceptionally talented young musician from Kimbolton Preparatory School, Cambridgeshire, has achieved a remarkable milestone, earning a Distinction in her Grade 7 Violin exam at just eight years old.
Lord Patrick Vallance, Science Minister and Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion, visits Cambridge
Science Minister and Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion, Lord Patrick Vallance, visited Cambridge to see how the world’s most intensive science and technology cluster can drive economic growth.
ARU to host Plant Empowerment’s first UK workshop
Two-day event will focus on improving indoor crop yields while cutting resource use.
From family archive to stage: the remarkable journey of ‘Not for a cat’ play at the Cambridge Festival
The upcoming Cambridge Festival is set to feature the premiere of Not for a Cat: A Play for the Nuclear Age on 5 April, a play originally written in the 1950s by Wallace R. Harper, a student at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in the 1920s.
Inspiring mum-of-three who broke her neck in freak accident at event in memory of her husband to run London Marathon for Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust
Keen runner and mother-of-three Liza Putwain broke her neck in a freak accident in an event she was taking part in, in memory of her husband Ian who had died unexpectedly eight months earlier. Liza spent a month recovering in Addenbrooke's Hospital where she was cared for until her release. Since then, Liza has worked hard to get herself well enough to run the Cambridge Half Marathon earlier this…
25 years of working in Mental Health
Claire Harris, Health Psychologist and Founder of Promote Mental Health celebrates working in the mental health field for 25 years. Read this blog for her views on what has changed over the last 25 years, and what she hopes for the future in the mental health sector.
Cambridge scientist launches free VR platform that eliminates the fear of public speaking
Dr Chris Macdonald creates free virtual reality platform that transforms users into skilled and confident public speakers
Free talk reveals the tricks used to make us spend
Cambridge Festival event features insights from Professor of Consumer Psychology.
How megatrends shape our evolving future
Michael Kitson of Cambridge Judge Business School explores how long-term megatrends such as climate change, AI and global politics interact with immediate crises, impacting businesses and society. The insights provided will help policymakers and leaders navigate the complexities of today’s interconnected world and prepare for future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Unlocking the mysteries of the brain: highlights from the Cambridge Festival
As discussions around mental health and cognitive wellbeing continue to dominate headlines, the Cambridge Festival (19 March - 4 April 2025) offers a timely, in-depth exploration of the brain’s complexities.
Free outdoor theatre will tackle climate anxiety
ARU students are helping Trumpington community garden mark its 10th birthday.
New research - Weight loss increases risk of death for obese adults
Study finds significant weight loss raises risk for those with cardiovascular disease.
Behind the clutter – bringing hoarding into the open
Hidden mental health condition is focus of Cambridge Festival event at Anglia Ruskin.
Kimbolton School heads to F1 in Schools UK final after winning regional heat
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is heading to the UK final of the F1 in Schools challenge after its Blue Mercury team made history by securing first place in the Professional Class at the East Anglia Regional competition. This landmark victory marks the first time Kimbolton School has achieved an overall win in the Professional Class, underscoring the school's growing reputation in STEM…
The Red Hen Project is empowering families through lifesaving skills with ABC Life Support partnership
For several years, The Red Hen Project has proudly partnered with ABC Life Support. This collaboration is instrumental in equipping staff, parents, and families with vital first aid skills, enabling them to handle emergencies confidently.
Belbin announce the passing of Dr. Meredith Belbin, legendary pioneer of Team Role theory
Belbin Limited is saddened to announce the passing of its inspirational founder, Dr Raymond Meredith Belbin, who died peacefully at home surrounded by his family aged 98 years old.
Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence at the 2025 Cambridge Festival
The 2025 Cambridge Festival, taking place from March 19 to April 4, is diving deep into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) on both individuals and society.
Highlights from another great year for Cambridge Enterprise
The Cambridge Enterprise Annual Review 2024 showcases how the commercialisation of groundbreaking research creates tangible societal benefits.
Celebrating World Book Day at Kimbolton School
Pupils at Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, embraced the magic of reading as they celebrated World Book Day with a range of exciting activities designed to inspire a lifelong love of books.