Labour councillors are backing Yvette
The latest poll of Labour councillors suggests Yvette Cooper is now narrowly favoured as party leader, with support for Jeremy Corbyn growing.
Music therapy reduces dementia symptoms – new study
A new study has demonstrated how music therapy can provide significant benefits for people with dementia living in UK care homes.
Anglia Ruskin University research proves Realise Futures creates social value
Research conducted by Anglia Ruskin University has demonstrated that social enterprise Realise Futures is creating ‘significant and demonstrable’ social value through its Suffolk enterprises.
Anglia Ruskin students’ charities receive £8,000
Four charities chosen by Anglia Ruskin University students have received a share of £8,000 generated by responses to satisfaction surveys.
Anglia Ruskin historian takes 'I’m Backing Britain' show to Edinburgh Fringe
Dr Sean Lang, Anglia Ruskin University academic, writer, broadcaster and dramatist, is taking his new show, I’m Backing Britain, to this summer’s Edinburgh Fringe.
Veterinary courses receive Royal approval
Veterinary nursing graduates from Anglia Ruskin University will be fast-tracked into the profession after its degree and foundation degree were granted full accreditation by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).
Coaching students fast-tracked to Premier League
Students of a unique football coaching course will have the chance to work with a Premier League club as part of their degree.
Music app is ‘magic meeting technology’
University researchers are launching a new interactive app which could help deliver a solid financial future for the music industry – as well as fun for the listener!
Scientists to create history at jazz festival
Scientists will be creating history today (Thursday, 9 July) when they join a musician on stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland to “perform data” coming directly from the Large Hadron Collider – the first time this has ever been attempted.
Community champions receive accolade
A pair of selfless Anglia Ruskin University students have been given an award for their contribution to other people in their communities.
Event tackles East of England’s water shortages
The East of England is the most “water stressed” part of the UK and experts from across the continent are heading to Peterborough next Wednesday (8 July) to engage with local businesses and organisations and be part of the solution.
Anglia Ruskin Professor receives prestigious medal
Anglia Ruskin University’s Professor Richard Aspinall has been given the Lord Cohen Medal for his contribution to research in ageing.
Artist Arabella makes plans for Venice
An Anglia Ruskin University student is planning a summer holiday with a difference after receiving a £2,500 scholarship.
GSI launches energy and food ‘shocks’ network
Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University have secured funding to investigate how the key resources of food, water and energy are linked, and how a “shock” to one can affect the others, as well as society as a whole.
Gold medal boosts Danny’s Olympic hopes
Anglia Ruskin University student Danny Williams has added another gold medal to his collection and boosted his chances of competing in next year’s Olympic Games.
Sky is the limit for £185k partnership
A £185,000 partnership will see Anglia Ruskin University work with a Cambridgeshire firm to revolutionise the way their worldwide supply chain works and maximise customer service and efficiency.
Anglia Ruskin illustrators sweep the board!
Anglia Ruskin University students have swept the board at the 30th anniversary of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration.
'Reclaim quantitative easing for common good’ says report
After G7 leaders agreed a transition away from a fossil fuel economy at last week’s summit, Professor Victor Anderson of Anglia Ruskin University has produced a new report showing how ‘green money’ can help Europe move towards a sustainable economy.
Report shows vulnerability of global food system
The vulnerability of the global food system to sudden shocks, and the repercussions for communities, businesses and governments, is highlighted in a report just published by Lloyd’s, the specialist insurance and reinsurance market.
Award win puts Georgie’s art in ‘shop window’
Anglia Ruskin student Georgie Ross’s ability to make the mundane look extraordinary has seen her win the Dr Supanee Gazeley Fine Art Prize.
Professor helps Russia to help its veterans
An Anglia Ruskin University Professor visited St Petersburg to build links with Russian psychologists and to help former Russian soldiers suffering from mental health issues.
Anglia Ruskin academics head to Cheltenham
Anglia Ruskin University academics Ben Garrod and Professor Farah Mendlesohn both have starring roles in next week’s The Times Cheltenham Science Festival.
Water experts pour in to Peterborough
Leading experts from across Europe will converge on Peterborough on Wednesday, 8 July for a free one day conference and “matchmaking” event to improve research, development and innovation in the water sector.
Graduate Dan lands V&A Illustration prize
Recent Anglia Ruskin University graduate Dan Ungureanu has won £1,000 in an illustration competition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design.
'Ten Years of Invasion' – how the harlequin spread
The history of how the harlequin ladybird – an insect described as “the most invasive ladybird on Earth” – has spread so successfully across mainland Britain over the last decade, has just been published in the journal Ecological Entomology.