Study finds 90% of drink spiking goes unreported
Research was carried out by the charity Drinkaware and forensics experts at ARU.
Eye research earns ARU duo prestigious recognition
Professor Shahina Pardhan and Dr Emily Charlesworth receive optometry awards.
Beaver Scouts design air quality superheroes in an educational talk on pollution
Youngsters were empowered to design air quality superheroes when South Cambridgeshire District Council held its first pollution awareness talk in the community.
Cambridge MP backs youth empowerment with Inspire 2 Ignite
On Friday, 22 November, Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner attended a special drop-in event for young people hosted by Inspire 2 Ignite at The Junction, Cambridge. Activities included a DJ workshop, where participants aged 12-24 learnt the basics of music mixing.
40% discount on Carbon Literacy and AI short courses at Cambridge Marketing College
Cambridge Marketing College have a range of November offers! Get a 40% discount on Carbon Literacy and AI short courses and a 15% discount on CIM qualifications or CIM modular awards.
Nominations open to celebrate ARU alumni success
Members of the public can nominate Anglia Ruskin graduates in seven categories.
ARU students to haunt the Guildhall in Cambridge
Immersive theatre production will feature ‘ghostly prisoners’ and ‘crooked judges’.
ARU is investigating link between fat and cancer
New research is being funded by US-based charity Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
ARU hosts Cambridge United coaches and captain
Garry Monk, Jason Euell and Michael Morrison answer questions at university event.
Parkwalk and Cambridge Enterprise launch tenth University of Cambridge Enterprise Fund
Cambridge, November 2024 - Parkwalk Advisors, in collaboration with Cambridge Enterprise, is proud to announce the launch of the University of Cambridge Enterprise Fund X (UCEF X).
Cambridge Junction is very proud of its funded ticket scheme
The funded ticket scheme welcomes 100s of people into the venue each year, including young carers, refugee families, children in care, young people with disabilities and children who are entitled to Pupil Premium.
Cultivating 21st century talent: A glimpse into Alibaba’s Yungu School and its innovative educational practices
On October 30, 2024, Hangzhou Yungu School welcomed two distinguished guests: nationally recognised mathematics expert Ms. Zhang Juanping and Senior UK-China Education Advisor, CEO of EFEC, Mrs. Lily Lin.
Join Anthias Consulting's Applied Interpretation of LC-MS Mass Spectra Course
This course on 2nd - 4th December 2024, is an introduction to mass spectral interpretation presenting the fundamental tools and rules when interpreting full-scan LC-MS data. You will benefit from a greater understanding of how to interpret the mass spectra produced by Electrospray Ionisation (ESI) and Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation (APCI).
Planting trees in the Arctic could make global warming worse, not better, say scientists
Tree planting has been widely touted as a cost-effective way of reducing global warming, due to trees’ ability to store large quantities of carbon from the atmosphere.
Award for overnight accommodation at Catz - Cambridge
St Catharine’s College has been recognised for the high-quality experience enjoyed by guests using our overnight accommodation.
Greater Manchester and Cambridge strengthen Innovation Partnership to drive economic growth
Visit from Manchester Mayor signals a new era of collaboration between two UK innovation hubs with a focus on boosting regional economies and fostering inclusive growth.
Thousands to take next step at autumn graduations
Anglia Ruskin University to hold ceremonies across the region in November.
Cloud Telephony vs. VoIP – which is best for your school or business?
Is your phone system causing frustration for your team, students, parents, or customers? It might be time for an upgrade!
Riding the waves of change: Xingzhi Education and EFEC renew post-pandemic partnership for skills development
The UK’s National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) predicts that over one million UK jobs could be lost to technological advancements and automation in the next decade.
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).