Cambridge Junction to receive £461,678 from Arts Council England’s Capital Investment Programme
Cambridge Junction among 66 cultural organisations across the country to benefit from a share of over £22.7 million from Arts Council England’s Capital Investment Programme.
New Trustees join Cambridge Science Centre
Serial entrepreneur, Amy Weatherup and James Marsh, Senior Associate, Private Client Advisory Team, Birketts, have recently joined the Board of Cambridge Science Centre. Their collective expertise adds key skills to the current Board, chaired by Dr David Cleevely, and follows the end of tenure for long-serving Board member, John Short.
Year 11 student achieves huge success in national maths challenge
A St Mary’s Senior School student has been recognised as one of the country’s top performing mathematics pupils after achieving outstanding success at this year’s Maclaurin Mathematical Olympiad challenge.
Marshall Skills Academy hosts successful Launchpad Project Day
Marshall is proud to be a founding member of Cambridge LaunchPad which facilitate a fantastic range of free workshops for local schools with hands-on activities to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in STEM.
St Mary’s School shortlisted for prestigious TES Award
St Mary’s School, Cambridge, has been shortlisted in the highly regarded TES Schools Awards 2022, which recognises the most outstanding individuals and institutions in the UK education sector.
ARU is investigating how businesses value nature
The Global Sustainability Institute at ARU becomes a member of TNFD Forum.
Graduates celebrate success at ARU alumni awards
Anglia Ruskin toasts the achievements of its former students at annual event.
Minister visits the new ARU Peterborough campus
The Minister for Higher and Further Education, the Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP, visits ARU Peterborough to see first-hand the impressive progress the new university has made.
Education Day 2022: Young women transforming futures
On International Day of Education, January 24, we’re shining a spotlight on the limitless potential of the girls we serve.
Meet Khadija, a CAMFED supported student in Tanzania who has grown in confidence through the support and encouragement of Dotto, avMix portable vision mixers now available to rent - WaveFX
WaveFX is now stocking five vMix streaming vision mix / encoders for professional mobile webcast production.
WaveFX films interview with Gary Oldman for ICS
This month WaveFX was privileged to film an interview with Hollywood legend Gary Oldman in conversation with Michael Dobbs, an active member of the House of Lords and author of a House of Cards, discussing Churchill’s legacy and playing the role of the famous wartime leader.
Cambridge University researchers: We need to prioritize education of marginalized girls
This year marks the 5th birthday of the Research for Equitable Access to Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge, launched in partnership with CAMFED.
Virtual Whisky Festival streamed by WaveFX - LIVE from the Isles
This year’s Whisky Festival for one of the world’s largest producers of spirits and beers was streamed live to Facebook with surprising results.
Virtual meetings & events (ticked)
The way we meet, share ideas and even socialise has undoubtedly changed and virtual meetings have now become the new normal.
Whole label approach to ingredient substitution offers greater value
Brands concerned about ‘clean labelling’ can achieve this more effectively if they analyse all the ingredients on the label at the same time to see how their function can be achieved in other ways. Dr Aidan Craigwood, consultant for breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia Technology, comments that chemical, biological and physical processes can provide fresh solutions to old challenges around…
Could insect protein feed the world? asks Innovia
Innovia says that textured chunks of insect protein would provide a sustainable alternative to animal meat. “The Harper Adams University's 'Edible Bug Challenge' isn’t so far-fetched,” says Greg Dickens, a vet and consultant at Innovia Technology. “Insect flour is already available and 'Quorn-style' high-protein pieces are on the way”.
Innovia helps create the world's first sustainable highway
Is it possible to have a ‘green highway’? The Mission Zero Corridor Project in West Georgia, USA, believes that it is. It has appointed breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia Technology to help create a ‘travel corridor’ and rethink the purpose and function of this infrastructure to generate social, environmental and economic value.