Professor to keep Anglia Ruskin in good health
Anglia Ruskin University has appointed Professor Ruth Taylor as the new Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean for the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education (FHSCE).
Green tea could aid weight loss – new study
New research shows that green tea could help people to lose weight, if combined with exercise.
See the light at e-Luminate festival
The dark nights of winter will be lit up for five nights later this month as Cambridge is turned into an open-air Light Lab.
Beer goggles show how we pick our pint
A marketing expert at Anglia Ruskin University is using special eye-tracking “beer goggles” to examine how we make our decisions in the pub.
Youngsters in tune for public art project
Pupils from Brunswick Nursery School visited Anglia Ruskin University’s recording studios to put their voices to a unique public art project in Cambridge.
New research project makes sound sense
An alternative to traditional audio description, which is added to TV and film for visually impaired audiences, is being developed by an audio expert at Anglia Ruskin University.
Study shows health impact of financial crisis in Greece
New research by an Anglia Ruskin economist, which surveyed over 21,000 citizens in Greece, shows the severe impact the financial crisis has had on people’s health and mental well-being.
Policy makers need short-term solutions
Focusing on short-term solutions offers the best hope of tackling the big long-term issues, according to leading climate change scientist Professor Jorgen Randers.
Research group to make strides in patient care
Patients will benefit from a new scheme by Anglia Ruskin University to create a community of nurses involved in high-quality research and innovation.
Research detects PTSD 3,000 years ago
Research has discovered soldiers in ancient Iraq suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) up to 3,000 years ago.
Sustainability work showcased at Davos
Anglia Ruskin University’s groundbreaking sustainability work has been presented to leading figures at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Pickles proves his medical prowess
Senior Government minister Eric Pickles showed he has a steady hand as he “revived” a simulated stroke victim at Anglia Ruskin University’s state-of-the-art medical science facilities.
New film to raise awareness of cancer screening
An award-winning filmmaker from Anglia Ruskin University has secured a £25,000 grant from the world-leading Mayo Clinic to produce a film to educate patients about the importance of colorectal cancer screening.
Young filmmakers picked for BBC show
Two projects produced by Anglia Ruskin University students as part of their coursework will feature in a BBC Three programme called Life Through Your Lens to be aired later this year.
No place like home for Cambridge academics
Two Cambridge academics are, quite literally, taking their work home with them, as their new study is about the remarkable history of their property.
Chimpanzees follow the leader – new study
New research may explain why innovative behaviour does not usually spread through populations of chimpanzees, our closest ancestor, despite the fact that different populations appear to have different behavioural traditions.
Anglia Ruskin leads Cambridgeshire education network
Anglia Ruskin University is leading a new network in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to help more young people in the county enter higher education, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Don't miss the Global Sustainability Institute Research Conference
Cambridge Network members are offered a special discounted rate for the forthcoming Global Sustainability Institute Research Conference 2015, which takes place at Anglia Ruskin University on January 26th-27th.
Anglia Ruskin sticks together with hockey stars
National league stars of the future could be nurtured in Cambridge thanks to a partnership between one of the city’s hockey clubs and Anglia Ruskin University.
Anglia Ruskin receives £5m funding boost
Anglia Ruskin University has been awarded £5 million of Government funding towards a new science centre on the Cambridge campus.
Anglia Ruskin appoints new Chair and Deputy
Entrepreneur, economist, author, broadcaster and leading expert in emerging markets, Dr Jerome Booth, has been appointed the new Chair of Governors at Anglia Ruskin University.
Why stars can leave West End audiences cold
“Celebrity casting” can have a negative effect on audiences in London’s West End, according to research published in the latest edition of Arts Marketing: An International Journal.
Project forms part of Government veterans review
An initiative to help military veterans in police custody has received Government recognition.
Anglia Ruskin research recognised for its great impact
Anglia Ruskin University’s academic excellence has been recognised by the UK’s Higher Education funding bodies, with 12 areas classed as generating “world-leading” research.
Professor Packham heads Business School
Professor Gary Packham has been appointed Dean of Anglia Ruskin University's Lord Ashcroft International Business School.