Do you notice yourself in your selfie?
New research, published this week in the journal PLOS ONE, shows that the faces of our friends are more likely to grab our attention than our own faces.
Holiday fun promised at the Mumford Theatre
Anglia Ruskin University will be hosting four fantastic family shows during the half term and Christmas holidays.
Tecwyn hopes to put rivals to the sword
An Anglia Ruskin University student has been selected to represent Great Britain in the traditional Japanese martial art of Iaido.
Conference examines Labour’s wilderness years
A one-day conference dedicated to the Labour Party in the 1980s will be held at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Saturday, 8 November.
Festival of Ideas promises to get you thinking
Anglia Ruskin is hosting 15 events during the Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2014.
TTP's Peter Taylor receives honorary degree from Anglia Ruskin
Physicist and entrepreneur Peter Taylor received a Doctor of Business Administration at a graduation ceremony held by Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.
Emmaus' Selwyn Image receives honorary degree from Anglia Ruskin
Selwyn Image, founder of the Emmaus community in the UK, received an honorary degree from Anglia Ruskin University during a graduation ceremony at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge.
Bilingual pupils cope better in noisy environments
Anglia Ruskin study shows children who speak two languages have advantage
Online resource maps worldwide vision trends
Research group creates interactive tool to visualise world’s largest database of eye surveys
Solve the puzzles to discover green treasure!
Cambridgeshire kids have the chance to unearth “green treasure” next month, during a special event organised by Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute.
Honoraries join in with Cambridge celebrations
Six inspirational Honorary Award holders will join the celebrations as thousands of Anglia Ruskin University students attend graduation ceremonies in Cambridge next week.
Alumnus Daniel to have his ‘great day out’
A business expert who simply aims to give his customers a “great day out” will enjoy one of his own when he receives Anglia Ruskin University’s Alumni Success in Business Award.
Get clued up by browsing a Human Library
Cambridge’s inaugural Human Library event, organised by Anglia Ruskin University and SUN Network, aims to challenge stereotypes and promote tolerance for World Mental Health Day.
Green politician questions ‘myth’ of progress
Green Party politician and philosopher Rupert Read will discuss whether progress is actually a good thing in the opening talk of the Global Sustainability Institute seminar series at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Monday (6 October).
Study shows how chimpanzees share skills
The first recorded evidence of new behaviour being adopted and transmitted from individual to individual within a wild chimpanzee colony has been published in the latest edition of the journal PLOS Biology.
Conflict takes centre stage this autumn
Conflict takes centre stage at Anglia Ruskin University’s Mumford Theatre this autumn, with three productions focusing on different aspects of the First World War.
IPCC reports must be inclusive and accessible, say experts
Two Cambridge-based experts are calling for the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to collaborate with those working on the ground to make its reports more accessible.
PhD student receives prestigious honour
Anglia Ruskin University student Rob Worrall has received the Tony Beasley Award – one of the most prestigious prizes for management students in the UK.
'Secret Millionaire' Mike receives honorary degree
A businessman who attributes his success to starting work at the age of seven will receive an honorary degree from Anglia Ruskin University in his home city of Peterborough.
Fantasy honour for Anglia Ruskin expert
Farah Mendlesohn, Professor of Literary History at Anglia Ruskin University, has been presented with a lifetime achievement award by the British Fantasy Society.
Art student delighted with £20k Woon award
Anglia Ruskin University art student Ramona Zoladek won the biggest student art prize in the UK at a ceremony in Newcastle last night (Tuesday).
New course gives graduates two years hard-won work skills in six months
Anglia Ruskin University has developed a pioneering new course for graduates working in growing businesses, which involves attending sessions led by experienced trainers, business experts and guest speakers. Independent project work between sessions is developed around real challenges and is aimed at increasing the participants’ exposure to the different roles and responsibilities required in the…
It’s a fact: Farndon is Royal Literary Fellow
Writer, playwright and composer (and quite possibly the most useful person you could ever have on your pub quiz team) John Farndon has been appointed as the new Royal Literary Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University.
Efficiency grants scheme doubles in size
Companies looking to make energy-saving purchases can get up to £8,000 towards their outlay thanks to a newly-expanded scheme from Anglia Ruskin University.
Turning the Corner from ice buckets and selfies
From being told to ‘stick to their knitting’ by the new charities minister, to controversies surrounding the current ice bucket craze, it’s been an eventful summer for charities and social enterprises. But away from the headlines, third sector managers are being forced to confront a number of serious challenges.