Support is mapped out for veterans in custody
A UK-wide map of support services for veterans in the criminal justice system (CJS) has been published following research by Anglia Ruskin University.
GSI academic highlights sustainability ‘own goal’
An academic from Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute has played a key role in a new report being presented to MPs in the House of Commons today [3 July], which shows that quality of life could decline as the UK falls short of meeting UN targets.
Maria claims Macmillan Prize for Illustration
Anglia Ruskin University student Maria J Guarda has won this year’s Macmillan Prize for Illustration with her story of a family in exile.
Cutting-edge visual research goes on display
Topics as varied as the politics of resistance, forensic poetry, accelerated time and free time, and the lexicon of the internet will be covered at Theorem 2018, a PhD conference and exhibition dedicated to the visual arts and practice-based research.
How 'Springwatch' could put a spring in your step
New research shows that watching TV programmes such as Springwatch and Countryfile might actually be good for you.
Study examines the impact of foreign nurses
A research study into the experiences and expectations of Filipino employees in the NHS will be carried out by Anglia Ruskin University.
New facility named in memory of Dr Rachel Cook
Anglia Ruskin University has dedicated its new Psychology Research Laboratories in memory of Dr Rachel Cook, the former Head of the Department of Psychology who died earlier this year.
Higher mental health risk for rural LGBT+ teachers
LGBT+ teachers working in rural areas are far more likely to suffer mental health problems than those based in urban schools, according to new research by Anglia Ruskin University.
New tool to help infrastructure cope with crises
Results of a six month project examining the vulnerability and resilience of UK infrastructure to extreme events will be presented at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in London this Friday (15 June).
Artist’s design inspires new school building
A London primary school has opened a new building based on an illustration by a former Anglia Ruskin University student.
TEDx talk focuses on osteoarthritis treatment
Dr Rajshree Hillstrom will explain how engineering can be used to solve medical problems associated with osteoarthritis at a TEDx talk at RWTH Aachen University on Saturday (9 June).
Poppy’s project is breaking down barriers to art
A project aiming to make graphic design more accessible to partially-sighted people is just one of a host of exhibits showcasing the impressive work of students from Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge School of Art.
Cambridge illustrator Jim wins World Award
A Cambridge artist has won the professional book category in the 2018 World Illustration Awards.
Intergenerational unfairness in the spotlight
Lord David Willetts will be speaking at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus this Thursday (31 May) as part of the imagine2027 series.
World nursing leaders speak in Cambridge
International nurse leaders will be coming to Cambridge next week to examine how the profession can cope in times of change and improve global public health.
How other people affect our interpersonal space
Have you ever felt the urge to cross the road or move seats on a train after a conversation taking place nearby suddenly becomes aggressive? Well, for the first time a scientific study has shown how the size of your interpersonal space changes depending on the tone and content of other people’s conversations.
Psychology student hits right note at conference
Research showing that musicians are more in tune with their own body than non-musicians has won the best poster prize at the British Psychological Society’s Annual Conference in Nottingham.
Joseph’s 'Big City' masterpiece scoops big prize
Anglia Ruskin University student Joseph Namara Hollis has been named Student Illustrator of the Year at the V&A Illustration Awards for his work The Big City – a depiction of an urban environment crafted using several different techniques.
Snooper’s Charter could cause GDPR headache
The Investigatory Powers Act, in its current form, could mean the UK will be unable to fully comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the event of a hard Brexit.
Anglia Ruskin University seeks success stories from former students
Former Anglia Ruskin University students who have achieved success in their respective careers and fields are being sought for the 2018 Vice Chancellor’s Outstanding Alumni Awards.
Joseph could deliver impressive V&A hat-trick
Talented Joseph Namara Hollis is hoping to deliver an impressive hat-trick for Anglia Ruskin University after being shortlisted by the V&A for their 2018 Student Illustrator of the Year award.
Unique event to discuss cryptocurrency research
The future direction of cryptocurrency research and its impact on markets will be discussed at a conference next month at Anglia Ruskin University, the first of its kind in the UK.
Debut project set for Leicester Square premiere
A group of Anglia Ruskin University graduates have struck gold as their debut project – which started life as a hopeful tweet – is set to receive its world premiere this week in London’s Leicester Square.
Law Clinic opens to the public in Cambridge
Anglia Ruskin University has launched a Law Clinic on its Cambridge campus – the first of its kind in the city – offering free, independent and confidential legal advice to the public.
GSI’s latest funding success is ‘out of this world’
The Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University has received backing from the Science & Technology Facilities Council – the sixth UK research council, out of seven, to provide funding to the GSI since it was launched in 2011.