Budding coaches seize online opportunity
A specialist university course aimed at footballers and coaches has seen a surge in demand since the start of the World Cup.
Dr Richard Stallman discusses 'Freedom issues for web sites'
'Freedom issues for web sites' is the subject of a special community-based lecture next Thursday (June 26th) by Dr Richard Stallman, President of the Free Software Foundation, arranged by Anglia Ruskin University as part of the OWASP AppSec Europe 2014 Conference.
Rising star Ramona is a plaster master!
Anglia Ruskin Fine Art student scoops £2,000 prize for her living art installation
Stunning self-portrait puts schoolboy in spotlight
Cambridge schoolboy Dave Monis is proving to be a hit with the art world, after his self-portrait was chosen to publicise an exhibition at a major London gallery.
One in five people are unhappy at work
Research carried out by Anglia Ruskin University suggests 21% of people are unhappy at work, and 40% have considered getting a degree to further or change their current career path.
First Impressions count at Degree Show
Over 200 rising stars in the world of art and design will be displaying their work at the annual Degree Show at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus from today (13 June) until 22 June.
Take the route to success on Roadshow bus
Students across the East of England can benefit from expert advice as Anglia Ruskin University’s Roadshow bus aims to help young people make the right choices ahead of progressing into Higher Education.
Students and staff make warm gesture
About 850 sports hoodies will be donated to people in Europe and Africa facing hardship, thanks to links built up by students and staff at Anglia Ruskin University.
Secret of the black squirrel is revealed
New research shows that a “faulty” switch coded in a squirrel’s DNA is the reason why some grey squirrels don’t have grey fur.
Matt makes his mark with animation short
Anglia Ruskin University graduate Matt Rogers has won a behind-the-scenes visit to the world-famous Aardman Animations studio after claiming top prize in a national contest.
Major Macmillan honour for talented Bethan
The prestigious Macmillan Prize has been won for the fifth year in succession by a student from Anglia Ruskin University.
New innovation centre to nurture small firms
A new cutting-edge facility can help turn Chelmsford into a medical and technology hub.
New study shows benefits of music therapy
Anglia Ruskin professor leads research into dementia in MHA care homes
Events to inspire Cambridgeshire communities
Anglia Ruskin showcasing expertise for Universities Week
Anglia Ruskin backs Transatlantic Business Forum
Anglia Ruskin University's Lord Ashcroft International Business School is supporting the Transatlantic Business Forum 2014, taking place at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford on Tuesday 24 June, and featuring a speech from the US ambassador Matthew W Barzun.
So near, yet so far for NEETs – report
A new report shows that proximity to thriving cities skews expectations for the rural disadvantaged.
Study shows physical demands of one-day cricket
New research – the first to be carried out during first-class competitive cricket – reveals the additional physical demands of one-day cricket compared to longer forms of the game.
Anglia Ruskin staff give something back
Staff at Anglia Ruskin University took a break from their normal working day on Friday to volunteer for local organisations in support of Give and Gain Day.
Energy crisis looms for UK, France and Italy, says report
A new report launched today warns that a number of countries in the European Union, including France, Italy and the United Kingdom, are facing critical shortages of natural resources.
Student hopes to pick up a Penguin Prize
Anglia Ruskin University student Angharad Burnard has been shortlisted by Penguin Random House for its prestigious annual Design Award.
Student helps guide reformed group to success
A group of people, including one from Anglia Ruskin University, are giving their spare time to help five- to seven-year-olds in a reformed Rainbows group.
There’s Gnome mistake in Big Pitch final
Students Ross Nicholas and James Gooch are celebrating after winning £10,000 in a student business competition to help develop their “Gnome-Nonsense” computer game.
Dummies guide questions ‘Blackadder bias’
To commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, Dr Seán Lang, Senior Lecturer in History at Anglia Ruskin University, has teamed up with publishers Wiley and Imperial War Museums (IWM) to produce First World War for Dummies.
World premiere performance at Saffron Hall
Anglia Ruskin Orchestra and Chorus, under the directorship of conductors Paul Jackson and Alan Rochford, will present two concerts this month featuring the world premiere of the recently discovered Violin Concerto by English composer Anthony Scott.
Will Bitcoin hit the big time in 2014?
Is Bitcoin a currency or a commodity? Is it a safe alternative to traditional money? What is required for it to be adopted more widely? Will 2014 be the breakthrough year for Bitcoin?