Staying calm is key on A-Level results day
Anglia Ruskin University offers advice to students receiving their grades.
New research - children who miss breakfast are less happy in life
Regularity of morning meal strongly associated with life satisfaction – new study.
ARU celebrates the incredible engineers of the future
Schools from right across the East of England take part in Primary Engineer competition.
ARU first in UK to receive prestigious NCEE award
Anglia Ruskin receives Entrepreneurial University Award for innovation impact.
Early vision loss linked with difficulty judging sounds
People who lost sight early in life are less accurate at estimating distances – study
Campaigner and bestselling author receives honorary degree
Bestselling author and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project Laura Bates receives the award of Honorary Doctor of Arts during the recent Anglia Ruskin University graduation ceremony in Cambridge.
Climate change pioneer receives honorary degree
Dr Louise Pryor, a pioneer in modelling the financial and economic impacts of climate change in insurance, receives the award of Honorary Doctor of Science from Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, Professor Roderick Watkins, during a graduation ceremony at the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
ARU honorary degree for distinguished Cambridge Professor
Professor Jason Arday, a distinguished academic, researcher and philanthropist, receives the award of Honorary Doctor of Education during an Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) graduation ceremony in Cambridge on Tuesday, 16 July.
New model could reduce reliance on chemotherapy
PREDICT Breast, brainchild of an ARU Professor, will better inform cancer treatment.
Thousands to take the next step at ARU graduations
More than 15,000 students and guests will attend ceremonies across the region.
ARU researchers to explore new areas of extremism
Dr William Allchorn joins IPPPRI to support further growth of institute’s global reach.
Put biodiversity at heart of finance – ARU Professor
‘Species and habitat loss should be given the same importance as climate change’
Student ‘show-stopper’ wins national film honour
Supernatural music video is celebrated at the Royal Television Society’s awards.
Science Park director to lead Business Advisory Board
Jane Hutchins will chair group of business leaders put together by Anglia Ruskin.
ARU is fifth in the UK for good health and wellbeing
Ranking recognises impact on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
ARU graduates are reaping the benefits – new survey
Anglia Ruskin leads the way in the East of England for graduates in paid employment.
Successful trial for new colorectal cancer treatment
Study indicates that immunotherapy could tackle most common form of bowel tumour.
New research - exercise lifts mood for adults with Down’s syndrome
New research finds physical and cognitive activities improve quality of life scores.
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