Deloitte opens applications for new cohort of digital skills programme for charities
Deloitte has opened applications for up to 40 charities and social enterprises to join the third cohort of Deloitte Digital Connect, a programme that helps charities scale their digital impact.
Armed Forces business innovators to support students
Winners of Soldiering On Awards will join ARU’s Entrepreneurs in Residence programme.
Marshall Skills Academy opens Cambridge facility with event focusing on developing STEM talent
Marshall marked the official opening of its brand-new Skills Academy with a ceremony attended by the UK Secretary of State for Education Gillian Keegan, leaders from industry and academia, and a host of current and former Marshall apprentices.
Education provided by ARU is Gold standard
University receives top marks in national Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
What makes a good question bank?
A good question bank provides the flexibility to customise assessments according to institutional needs. For example, by learning objectives, curriculum areas or difficulty.
Monkeys cause a stink in response to human noise
Study is first to look at impact of noise pollution on primate scent communication.
Cambridge Zero takes centre stage at Climate Week NYC
Cambridge Zero Director Professor Emily Shuckburgh takes centre stage at the world's biggest climate event of its kind in New York, talking to global leaders of government, business and philanthropy about Cambridge’s efforts to tackle climate change.
Peterborough's new university already bringing benefits to the region
It was just a year ago that ARU Peterborough, the city’s new university, opened its doors for the first time, but the benefits are already being felt.
Sookio forms partnership with Long Road Sixth Form College
As Long Road Sixth Form College heads towards its 50th anniversary, Sookio is delighted to announce an official partnership to offer work experience and career insights to students at the college.
Give me more 365
Breathe Technology writes...Microsoft 365. It's a fundamental tool for any organisation, isn't it?
What do young accountancy recruits want from their employers?
Accountancy training firm First Intuition recently surveyed its students to find out what young adults want when it comes to looking for, choosing, and staying in a role. This is as employers report they are finding it difficult to recruit high-quality candidates in the accountancy sector.
Edutech - the education saviour?
Our Account Director, Emma discusses how successful class engagement and successful marketing both rely on a solid understanding of your audience.
First Intuition becomes the first training provider signatory of charity Access Accountancy
First Intuition is the first accountancy training provider to become a signatory of Access Accountancy.
First A-level students arrive at new Cambridge Maths School
The new Cambridge Maths School has welcomed its first-ever students at the start of the new academic year.
ARU graduate Mariajo wins major illustration prize
Book that started life during Masters course at ARU is awarded Klaus Flugge Prize.
RAAC webinar for schools
The RAAC Practical, Technical and Legal Surgery webinar is free and takes place on Thursday, September 14 at 2.30pm
John Hicks Co Ltd announces a new provision for clients in the centre of Cambridge.
John Hicks Co Ltd is now offering face to face consultations to clients within the heart of Cambridge.
ARU shortlisted for University of the Year prize
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been shortlisted for the University of the Year accolade at the Times Higher Education (THE) 2023 awards, widely known as the Oscars of the UK university sector.
Essential building blocks for business success from founder of Axiom-e
Last term, Ken Dickson, the founder of Axiom-e, ran three versions of 'The Pillars of Business Success' course to audiences drawn from more than 20 countries. His first talk of this term will be at the Quadram Institute, a state-of-the-art facility for bioscience and clinical research, and endoscopy, based at the Norwich Research Park
Do you run into “problems” when you try to implement a simple change in your business’s tech?
Are you spending more on upkeep than innovation? If so, let's address the big problem: Technical debt.
NHS chief is new Chair of ARU Board of Governors
Influential former nurse Clare Panniker takes up new university governance role.
One-in-three people with streaming subscriptions share accounts with other households
Deloitte estimates that 35% of people with access to a subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) service are sharing at least one of their subscriptions with other households; One-in-four users (25%) are sharing the cost of an SVOD platform they use, rising to 34% for 16-24 year-olds; More than half (57%) of respondents who share a paid SVOD service say they would stop using the service if…
Finance students can capitalise on CISI link-up
ARU enters partnership with the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment.