ARU graduates are reaping the benefits – new survey
Anglia Ruskin leads the way in the East of England for graduates in paid employment.
Milner Therapeutics Institute Director Professor Tony Kouzarides awarded a knighthood in King's Birthday Honours List
Professor Tony Kouzarides, Director of the Milner Therapeutics Institute, has been awarded a knighthood for services to healthcare innovation and delivery.
New research - exercise lifts mood for adults with Down’s syndrome
New research finds physical and cognitive activities improve quality of life scores.
Are you reviewing your IT?
Are you satisfied with your current IT provider? Do they cover all your requirements, such as cloud computing, and have they implemented a Cyber Security Plan? Do you get regular reporting on this?
I do not live with diabetes – should I be monitoring my glucose with CGM?
Nowadays, CGMs are being promoted by various biotech companies and social media influencers as tools for understanding and improving health. Unfortunately, I can see a rise in poorly evidenced health messages. In addition, there are many misleading ads risking people’s health.
An instant fix for fatigue in the workplace
Mental wellbeing and fatigue are becoming overwhelmingly present issues, with employers and employees struggling to cope with it's effects. Hear from Dr Olivia Remes, mental health researcher at the University of Cambridge and associate at the Møller Institute, about her perspectives on fatigue, burnout and mental wellbeing in the workplace.
Cambridge charity creates woodland in memory of local schoolboy
A 350-tree woodland area was formally unveiled on Tuesday 4th June at Huntingdon racecourse by Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity, Creating Nature’s Corridors, in memory of former Samuel Pepys (St Neots) pupil Ollie Oldham who would have turned 18 this week.
Kimbolton School student plays for England in Powerchair Football
Talented wheelchair player shining bright over summer at all levels of wheelchair game.
Welcome to Gamebridge – ARU to host free festival
Event aims to remove barriers for anyone interested in a career in the games industry.
Royal Television Society shortlists ARU student film
Ghostly music video, produced in Cambridge, is in the running for national award.
New study maps priorities for UK eye care research
Glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, childhood vision loss, and short-sightedness are highlighted as target study areas.
Quality over quantity for screen time - study
New research reveals what we consume online affects us more than length of exposure.
Music therapy pioneer receives national honour
Lifetime Achievement Award for Helen Odell-Miller, Professor Emeritus at ARU.
ARU academic is Eye Care Professional of the Year
Senior Lecturer Dr Jane Macnaughton receives prestigious award from RNIB charity.
AI is “new frontier” in battle against abuse
New technology has potential to cause unprecedented damage to children – Peer
PA Consulting announces the winners of its 12th Raspberry Pi coding competition
PA Consulting (PA), the consultancy bringing ingenuity to life, announces the winners of its 12th Raspberry Pi coding competition. The competition aims to inspire young people aged 8-18 about the possibilities of technology to solve a real-world problem. This year’s challenge was to use a Raspberry Pi computer to improve health and well-being, at home, office, school or on the move.
Cambridge law firm Stone King launches election hub
The next six weeks will be a whirl of activity as political parties and candidates announce their manifesto pledges, key policies and take their campaigns to constituencies up and down the country.
Anglia Ruskin trio make Klaus Flugge Prize shortlist
Kate Winter, Angela Vives and Bia Melo are in the running for illustration award.
Cambridgeshire teen takes on London Underground marathon for cancer research
Oscar L., from Cambridgeshire, embarked on an extraordinary journey through the bustling arteries of the London Underground at the weekend (12 May), challenging himself to visit at least 200 different stations to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. His charitable endeavour was in honour of his beloved Granny who recently died from Myeloma.
Anglia Ruskin trio make Klaus Flugge Prize shortlist
Kate Winter, Angela Vives and Bia Melo are in the running for illustration award
Nurturing critical minds : Interdisciplinary perspectives in education and the workforce
Join us for an upcoming international conference,"Nurturing Critical Minds: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Education and the Workforce", hosted both online and at Vilnius University in Lithuania.
Charity that tackles financial hardship given grant support from South Cambridgeshire District Council
A charity offering debt counselling and financial help to adults, as well as money management lessons to school children, has been supported by the District Council.
Cambridge Science Centre announces AstraZeneca’s valued and continuing support for the coming year
Cambridge Science Centre, a Cambridge-based charity dedicated to fostering curiosity and learning in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among children, is thrilled to announce the renewal of its partnership with AstraZeneca for the upcoming year.