Edinburgh hit heads to the Mumford Theatre
Key Change, the powerful, award-winning play devised by female inmates at Low Newton prison, will visit Cambridge next week as part of its autumn tour.
Anglia Ruskin campus is full of amazing ideas
The ninth Cambridge Festival of Ideas will be taking over Anglia Ruskin University next weekend, with a packed programme of talks, activities and events being held across the campus.
Magpas chief receives honour from alma mater
The chief executive of medical charity Magpas, Daryl Brown, received this year’s Anglia Ruskin University Alumni Success in Business award last week.
Glaucoma causing more sight loss – new study
The number of people made blind due to glaucoma has risen by 62% in two decades, according to research published in the journal PLOS ONE. The study was led by Professor Rupert Bourne, of Anglia Ruskin University.
Forces graduates are armed with degrees
A group of students became the first from the Army Medical Services to graduate from their degree course at Anglia Ruskin University during a ceremony in Cambridge.
What will Brexit actually mean for Britain?
Leading figures from the world of business, politics and the environment will talk about the possible implications of Brexit during a special panel discussion called Brexit: What do we know now? at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Thursday 3 November.
Anglia Ruskin honours leading lights in film and literature
Anglia Ruskin University has this week honoured a number of celebrated individuals from the arts with honorary degrees, presented at graduation ceremonies by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Iain Martin.
It’s ‘Beatriz Potter’ as student wins national prize
Anglia Ruskin University student Beatriz Lostalé Seijo has won first prize in the national Beatrix Potter Reimagined competition, held to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the famous children’s author.
It’s a game-changing opportunity for students
Computer Games Art students from Anglia Ruskin University are hoping to impress some of the biggest names in the games sector tomorrow night.
Wilko Johnson and Suzi Quatro receive honorary degrees
Music icon Wilko Johnson received the award of Honorary Doctor of Arts, and rock star, producer and actress Suzi Quatro received the award of Honorary Doctor of Music from the Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, Professor Iain Martin, during a graduation ceremony in Cambridge today (Weds).
Pioneering course is first to receive GOC approval
Anglia Ruskin University’s Ophthalmic Dispensing (FdSc) is the first distance learning course to receive full accreditation status from the General Optical Council.
Former Addenbrooke's chief receives honorary degree
Nursing chief Sir Jonathan Asbridge received the award of Honorary Doctor of Health Science from the Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, Professor Iain Martin, during a graduation ceremony in Cambridge yesterday (Monday). Nursing Times editor Jenni Middleton also received the award of Honorary Doctor of Health Science.
How Team GB achieved its golden Games
British Olympic Association official Dr Paul Ford will reveal the inside story of Team GB’s remarkable summer of success during a talk at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 8 November.
Anglia Ruskin duo’s 60-hour Swiss challenge
Two Anglia Ruskin University scientists will lead a team featuring some of the world’s brightest and most creative young minds as they attempt to develop a revolutionary way of using sound to help with rehabilitation and physiotherapy – in just 60 hours!
Digital pioneer and journalist receives honorary degree
Writer, journalist and digital pioneer Bill Thompson received the award of Honorary Doctor of Arts from the Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, Professor Iain Martin, during a graduation ceremony in Chelmsford yesterday (Tuesday).
Anglia Ruskin agrees that it’s Time to Change
Anglia Ruskin University has demonstrated its support for increasing awareness of mental health by signing the Time to Change pledge on World Mental Health Day today (10 October), to help challenge mental health stigma and discrimination.
Cambridge prepares to celebrate graduations
Celebrated rock star Suzi Quatro is among nine exceptional individuals to be honoured by Anglia Ruskin University at this year’s graduation ceremonies in Cambridge.
The historic legacy that costs brewers billions
Global brewers spend billions of pounds every year on labels for the necks of beer bottles, but new research indicates they might be wasting their money.
Sex trafficking film up for prestigious award
Anglia Ruskin University academic Dr Shreepali Patel has been shortlisted for a national award for her powerful film showing the horrors of sex trafficking.
Anglia Ruskin academic wins major research prize
Royal College of General Practitioners honours study into health of informal carers
Renowned author leads Black History celebration
Talk by popular fiction writer among October events at Anglia Ruskin University
Cutting-edge art heads to Cambridge hairdressers!
Contemporary art festival, sponsored by Anglia Ruskin, is back and bigger than ever
£417k study to improve research ethics in humanitarian crises
Academics from Anglia Ruskin University have been awarded £417,000 to analyse the ethical challenges involved in health research in humanitarian crises in Afghanistan, Nepal, Lebanon, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Ethiopia.
Anglia Ruskin strengthens links with Nanjing
A new China-UK Creative Centre has been officially opened at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.
Sex education ‘fails young people with autism’
New research indicates that mainstream school sex education classes fail to meet the needs of young people with autism.