'Mint' showcases fresh talent at Anglia Ruskin
A book showcasing the most exciting writing talent at Anglia Ruskin University will be officially launched on Wednesday (25 November).
Anglia Ruskin Professor receives China funding
Professor Rohan Kariyawasam of Anglia Ruskin University has been awarded almost £100,000 to carry out research into the fair use of copyright in the digital domain.
Book tackles the taboo of executive stress
A second edition of the successful Coach and Couch (Palgrave Macmillan), co-edited by Dr Caroline Rook of Anglia Ruskin University, is published this month, with a new chapter covering the growing issue of stress among corporate leaders.
New NASA music will be out of this world
Anglia Ruskin academic will perform live data beamed back from DSCOVR satellite.
Army veteran appointed to head research hub
Armed Forces veteran Alex Cooper, who worked on Lord Ashcroft’s Veterans’ Transition Review, has been appointed to the role of Project Director for the establishment of the Veterans’ Research Hub (VRH) at Anglia Ruskin University.
Corbyn adviser to share his Joy of Tax
The “New Political Landscape” is the focus of a series of free public lectures taking place at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge this autumn.
New project helps tackle tinnitus
Anglia Ruskin University has launched a new internet-based project to help people suffering from a distressing and debilitating hearing-related condition, known as tinnitus.
Work-based learning team reaches national final
Anglia Ruskin University’s work-based learning programme has earned a place in the final of a prestigious sales and marketing award.
Experience the sound of singing in King’s College Chapel
Ever wanted to sing in King’s College Chapel? Now members of the public will have the chance to experience the sound, if not the actual location, thanks to some innovative research being carried out by Dr Mariana Lopez of Anglia Ruskin University.
Anglia Ruskin launches degree apprenticeships
Anglia Ruskin University has partnered with Barclays to deliver a new Chartered Manager Degree Apprentice programme.
European expert to deliver patent lowdown
Leading expert Domenico Golzio will deliver a talk covering various aspects of patents and intellectual property at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Friday, 20 November.
New tool could keep young male runners on track
The world’s first marathon pacing calculator is being launched by sports scientists at Anglia Ruskin University on 4 November – and it should prove particularly useful for young male runners.
Anglia Ruskin helps firm get the job done
More than 20 employees from a leading construction company are to complete a bespoke online course to gain the right skills to assist them in building homes, hospitals, schools, leisure centres and sports stadiums.
Are workers with a ‘male brain’ better off?
New research shows that UK workers with a “male brain” earn significantly more than those with a “female brain”.
Anglia Ruskin academic named climate change journal editor
Anglia Ruskin University academic Dr Candice Howarth has been named as the new Editor of the International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses.
Five-year plan to improve mental health
Anglia Ruskin wins its first ever US Federal grant to carry out project in northern Sri Lanka.
Veterans’ expert receives Russian honour
The founder of Anglia Ruskin University’s research institute into military veterans’ issues has been honoured during a ceremony in Moscow.
Sound could deliver real-time cancer results
New research shows that converting medical data into sound could enable doctors to make instant cancer diagnoses during routine check-ups.
Free events mark Black History Month
Anglia Ruskin University will mark Black History Month by hosting two free events on its Cambridge campus this weekend (Saturday 24 October).
Minister experiences an ‘eye-opening’ tour
Anglia Ruskin University welcomed Jo Johnson MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, to its Cambridge campus last week.
Internationally renowned engineer is made a Doctor of Science
The Chairman of the Cambridge Network, engineer and entrepreneur Andy Harter, received the award of Doctor of Science from Professor Michael Thorne, Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, during a graduation ceremony at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge, this morning.
Study shows link between tattoos and anger
A new study shows that despite now being mainstream, UK adults with tattoos are still more aggressive and rebellious than those without.
Eden Project co-founder receives honorary degree
Co-founder of the Eden Project, author and entrepreneur Sir Tim Smit KBE was given the award of Doctor of Science by Anglia Ruskin University Vice Chancellor, Professor Michael Thorne, during a graduation ceremony at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge, yesterday (Weds).
Romantic narrative of childbirth challenged
A powerful series of photographs chronicling childbirth in a Prague hospital in the early 1990s will go on show in Cambridge next week.
Anglia Ruskin University is full of good ideas
Anglia Ruskin University is to host several exciting events during the Cambridge Festival of Ideas, which launches on Monday (October 19th) and runs for two weeks.