One Stop Language Solutions - December Newsletter: Wrapping Up 2024
As the year comes to a close, Luciana is excited to share the final newsletter of 2024. This festive season is a time for reflection, gratitude, and planning for the year ahead.
No more “Tech Grinch” excuses in 2025!
Santa may only come once a year, but your IT Support and Cyber Security strategy needs to work for you 24/7!
2025 is set to be a year of growth and opportunity - but only if your team has the tools to succeed.
Nurses deserve biggest thanks at Christmas – survey
Casualty and Call The Midwife stars top UK poll of favourite TV nurses and midwives.
How to choose the right new hardware for your school or business
Slow isn’t often a word you want to associate with your school or business.
When your hardware isn’t performing, you’ll hear it a lot. Complaints about PCs, your internet connection, even your network.
Shining a light on Men's Mental Health
Men are at a higher risk of mental illness, but are still not talking about it. What can we do? Promote Mental Health discusses below.
Gen Z: Why organisations are missing out on inspiring young people, and what to do about it
As organisations continue to face rapidly changing environments, it’s more important than ever that they are innovative and agile. For innovation to thrive, diversity is key.
Cambridge Science Centre Welcomes Rebecca Porter as New CEO
Cambridge Science Centre is delighted to announce the appointment of Rebecca Porter as its new Chief Executive Officer.
UK School Visits: a Learning Trip for a Group of Educators from China
A distinguished delegation from China visited two schools in England to gain insights into the UK’s school system. The group comprised about 20 delegates, including researchers from educational research institutions and head teachers from senior high schools.
WaveFX Streaming from Outside Broadcast Van for Major Event
Last week, WaveFX took their event production services to the next level by providing their own outside broadcast van, complete with high-quality cameras, vision-
Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore visits Cambridge overseas research centre
Mr Heng Swee Keat, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and Chairman of the National Research Foundation (NRF) paid a visit to the University of Cambridge’s overseas research centre in Singapore and viewed its technical capabilities for decarbonisation research.
Your Event, Your Way!
Are you looking for a venue that’s versatile, vibrant, and in the heart of Cambridge or Peterborough? Whether it’s a workshop, exhibition, or training event, we’ve got the space to bring your ideas to life.
How future-ready is your school’s or business’s IT?
➡️ How do you feel about the technology you use in your school or business? A recent study found that 90% of managers or business leads felt confident that their IT systems today are “best in class”.
❓ But how about tomorrow?
Mayor visits Combined Authority-funded construction skills hub to see foundations for great careers
Dr Nik Johnson, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, was given a tour of Cambridge Regional College’s (CRC) cutting-edge Construction Hub on it's Huntingdon campus, to see how Combined Authority investment was helping new talent get into the sector.
Cambridge Junction is to receive £99,996 through Youth Music's Catalyser Fund, to run NEXT WAVE.
NEXT WAVE is a new two-year music development programme, delivered in partnership with Romsey Mill, YMCA, Lyrix Organix, Anglian Ruskin University, and the Trusted Adult Scheme.
Kimbolton School named one of the ‘Top 100 Schools for Cricket’
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, has been named in The Cricketer magazine’s prestigious ‘Schools Guide 2025’, ranking in the ‘Top 100 Senior Schools for Cricket’. This accolade highlights the school’s dedication to nurturing talent, promoting sportsmanship and fostering a love for cricket (and wider sport) within its curriculum and extracurricular programs.
Study finds nature can help with integration in UK
Results show benefits and barriers for migrants accessing the natural environment.
ARU graduate’s book is a big hit in the Big Apple
Created in Cambridge, Thea’s children’s book is honoured by New York Times.
Form the Future’s Annual Conference 2024 - High Growth Areas: Fulfilling the Opportunities for Young People
Form the Future’s Annual Conference 2024 was hosted this year at AstraZeneca’s Discovery Centre in the heart of the biomedical campus in Cambridge.
Deloitte Cambridge and Castle Manor Academy in Haverhill announce new partnership
Deloitte Cambridge and Castle Manor Academy in Haverhill are delighted to announce a new partnership, part of the firm’s 5 Million Futures programme.
Students launch new £32m ARU Peterborough facility
The Lab allows a wider range of courses to be offered, with most starting this January.
Barry Hearn OBE inspires audience at Kimbolton School
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, hosted an unforgettable evening with Barry Hearn OBE, one of the most influential figures in global sports management and promotion, on 22 November 2024.
Professor Gishan Dissanaike appointed as the next Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
Professor Gishan Dissanaike has been announced as the new Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, following a competitive global recruitment search, and will take up the appointment of Dean on 1 December, 2024. This is the first time in the last 30 years that the University has selected an internal candidate to be Dean of the Business School.
96-year-old twins inspire welcome boost to LEO heritage
The AIT Trust have provided funding for a new archivist to work at the Centre for Computing History for 2 years on their extensive and unique LEO archive. The new post is named in honour of 96-year-old twins Frank and Ralph Land, both of whom worked on LEO in its early days, dedicating themselves since retiring to ensuring LEO's pioneering work is widely recognised in the history of computing.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) 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 the business community.
impulse 2025 - the entrepreneurship programme for innovators is now open for applications
impulse is an action-learning programme designed to catalyse the development of high-potential innovation into commercial propositions, guided by experienced entrepreneurs and mentors from the Cambridge innovation cluster.