Study shows link between stress and conspiracy theories
New research shows that people who believe in conspiracy theories are more likely to be suffering from stress, or have experienced stressful events, than non-believers.
Study shows junk food can cause kidney damage
A junk food diet can cause as much damage to the kidney as diabetes, according to a new study published in the journal Experimental Physiology.
Hospitals must stay green and hold back the tide
A study by an Anglia Ruskin University academic - on the need for hospitals and healthcare facilities that can withstand worsening natural disasters such as flooding, while reducing their impact on climate change - has won an award from a scientific journal.
‘Forgotten Spaces’ achieves memorable triumph
A student who has designed a flat-pack emergency shelter has won £13,000 in a competition for entrepreneurs of the future.
Anglia Ruskin student lands inaugural Hachette illustration award
Anglia Ruskin University student Mark Nicholas has been named as the inaugural winner of the Carmelite Prize, a new illustration award run by Hachette Children’s Group.
Anglia Ruskin launch for sex trafficking exhibition
A powerful multi-screen film about sex trafficking, supported by the actress Emma Thompson, has been launched at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.
New study shows it’s a doddle if you doodle
New research shows that sketching while carrying out a creative task makes the process seem easier.
The sky’s the limit for Anglia Ruskin students
Two high-flying Anglia Ruskin University art students have had their designs selected to appear on passenger walkways at Stansted Airport.
Young entrepreneurs pitch for £10,000 prize
Six teams of entrepreneurial Anglia Ruskin University students are aiming to win a first prize of £10,000 and the chance to market their bright ideas to a wider audience.
Anglia Ruskin commits to Armed Forces pledge
Anglia Ruskin University, which provides courses for RAF, Army and Navy personnel, has become the first university in the East of England to sign up to the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant.
Anglia Ruskin research to shape political debate
Research being carried out by Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute is to play a key role in shaping the work of a new All-Party Parliamentary Group launched last night (Tuesday) at the House of Commons.
Why sat-navs could drive you to distraction
Psychologists have shown why checking devices such as sat-navs could have a negative effect on your driving.
EU Referendum: Should the UK leave or remain?
Anglia Ruskin University’s Labour History Research Unit is hosting a debate on the EU Referendum in Cambridge on Wednesday, 27 April (5-7pm).
Why ‘shelf liveliness’ trumps shelf space – study
The latest eye-tracking research from Anglia Ruskin University’s pubLAB™ suggests that increasing shelf space is not the most effective way of attracting the attention of shoppers.
Wars and refugees capture artists’ attention
Works of art involving Syria and the refugee crisis have won major awards at Anglia Ruskin University.
Rhinos power through to win Challenge Cup
A nail-biting American Football victory ensured Anglia Ruskin University lifted the inaugural Challenge Cup against the University of East London (UEL).
Health facility wins best large building prize
The new Young Street development at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus has won the Best New Large Building award at the Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry’s (CFCI) awards.
Buildings behaving badly: the perils of ‘open plan’
A business academic who specialises in studying office life has suggested four top tips to help survive in a modern open plan workplace.
Unsung heroes are feeling the strain – new study
Ambulance dispatchers are feeling overloaded and undervalued, and have high sickness rates as a result, according to a study published in the Emergency Medicine Journal.
New European funding to boost British business
A partnership led by Anglia Ruskin University has secured £9.4m of funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to support innovation and growth among British small businesses.
Top photographer gives Anglia Ruskin lecture
Award-winning photographer Tom Hunter will be discussing his work during a free public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge next Monday, 11 April (6pm).
Anglia Ruskin student jets off for Gulf gig
Anglia Ruskin University student Oliver Cross is flying out to the Middle East this week to take part in events marking 200 years of cooperation and understanding between Bahrain and the UK.
Fine Art graduate lands major Italian art prize
Recent Anglia Ruskin University graduate Ian Wolter has won a leading Italian art prize for a hard-hitting performance piece focusing on child abuse in the Catholic Church.
Young Cambridge artists enjoy Arsenal away day
Young artists who attend the Saturday Art&Design Club, run by the Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University in conjunction with the Sorrell Foundation in London, were set a star-studded task during a trip to the Emirates Stadium in London.
Anglia Ruskin’s sporting success is recognised
Partnerships with local sports clubs and community groups are a key reason why Anglia Ruskin University has been shortlisted for a national award for student sport experience.