Cambridge Science Centre strengthens Board of Trustees
Cambridge Science Centre (CSC) recently strengthened its Board of Trustees with three new significant appointments.
Lucy Cavendish College wins two awards for leading-edge sustainability research
The College wins the Excellence Award and the Innovation Award and is praised for its pioneering dual-lab approach.
Automated Apparent Total Nitrosamine Analysis for the Carbon Capture Industry
Absorption, or carbon scrubbing, with amines is the most widely used commercial system for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the exhaust of chemical plants, biomass plants or from burning fossil fuels. Carbon capture is seen as one of the main ways to reduce CO2
Micro businesses celebrate success at House of Lords
Around 700 companies have completed course in partnership with ARU Peterborough.
Creating Nature’s Corridors appoints first brand ambassador
Creating Nature’s Corridors, the Cambridgeshire-based charity committed to rewilding corridors of land in the UK and planting 10,000 native trees and hedges every year, is delighted to announce its first brand ambassador, Matty Horkan.
Get a head start on the future!
From September 2025 the UK is moving to a new internet-based phone network (VOIP – Voice Over Internet Protocol), termination traditional phone lines.
March charity college celebrates National Learning Disability Week - June 19–25
A charity college in March for adults with learning and physical disabilities is raising awareness of the amazing things their students do as part of National Learning Disability Week 2023.
Homerton College welcomes Michelle Mitchell OBE as an Honorary Fellow
Michelle Mitchell OBE, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK (CRUK), was sworn in on 12 June 2023 as an Honorary Fellow of Homerton College.
Personal and Executive Coach, Silvia Lamas, joins Salus Wellness Clinics
Silvia offers Executive and Personal Coaching, Mentoring, Emotional Intelligence and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) in English or in Spanish.
St Mary’s Alumna, Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Minister of State, returns to visit former school
St Mary’s School was delighted to host a visit from a distinguished former student, who has risen to the highest echelons of business and politics. Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG has been a Minister of State in the Cabinet Office since November 2022; was made a Conservative Life Peer in the House of Lords in 2013; and has sat on the board of some of the UK’s best known businesses including ITV,…
Breathe Technology's VoIP solutions - the future of phone calls
2023 has seen a huge drive in businesses and schools going from their traditional landline, to a hosted/cloud, Voice over IP (VoIP) solution.
Cambridge students team up with Sanger Institute to develop a hub of biodiversity
A team of learners at Cambridge Regional College has been busy creating a centre of biodiversity at the college’s site in Cambridge. The Darwin Tree of Life community project, launched in collaboration with the Wellcome Sanger Institute in September 2022, has been working to measure the variety of plants, animals and insects present on the campus.
Cambridge to showcase how digital badges are a game changer for student skills development
On Wednesday 21 June, Cambridge City Council, alongside other local authorities, will present how schools and colleges can use digital badges to revolutionise student employability, in a webinar hosted by Lightcast.
Conscious Communications achieves B Corp certification
Conscious Communications has been certified as a B Corporation (B Corp), joining a growing community of progressive companies reinventing business by pursuing purpose.
Which platform is best to stream a live event, LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram?
Live event streaming has become a powerful tool for engaging audiences in real-time, and the various social media platforms offer unique features for hosting these events. In this blog post, we will explore the differences in live event streaming capabilities on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. By understanding their distinct advantages, you can make an informed decision about…
Choosing to study child nursing at ARU is best decision I ever made
Sean Haskell-Mills, 31, 2nd Year student studying Child Nursing at ARU Cambridge from Cornwall shares her account of studying child nursing at ARU.
Get rid of your upfront server costs!
We are aware of the high cost of I.T. upgrades, especially large purchases such as servers, storage, and so on.
Data shows ARU graduates are on the road to success
ARU is in top 15% of English universities for graduates in employment or further study
Crossways - winter accommodation project - supporting their journey
It Takes a City writes...we tell the story of 'A', a guest at Crossways.
ARU degree show awash with award-winning artworks
Graduates from creative courses exhibit works in series of events
Wouldn’t it be great ...?
Breathe Technology says...Managing change is a hot topic for anyone managing an organisation, and planning a major upgrade to your IT setup brings some particular challenges.
Will universities be affected by Government plans to limit dependents on student visas?
With the Government planning to no longer allow international students to bring their dependents to the UK, immigration lawyer Julie Moktadir looks at how this could impact universities.
University’s approach is a blueprint for others
Student employability at ARU Peterborough features in international textbook.
More uptime. Less frustration.
Are you tired of dealing with IT issues that distract you from focussing on your core business operations?
Are live events better for mental health over virtual?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about many changes in the way we live and work. One of the most significant changes has been the widespread shift to remote work. While remote work has its benefits, such as increased flexibility and autonomy, it can also take a toll on our mental health. In this blog, we'll explore the impact of remote work on mental health and whether attending live events…