Want to identify future talent before graduates hit the job market?
Anglia Ruskin University is hosting poster presentation evenings on 24th March and 28th March in Cambridge, where all final year Computing and Technology students will be presenting their major projects.
Students plan WaterAid fundraiser
Seeing poverty at close-hand inspired an Anglia Ruskin student to rally friends to try and improve the lives of children in rural Africa.
Five-point plan to reduce flood risk in Essex
Experts will discuss a five-point plan to cut flood risk at an event to mark the 10th anniversary of Anglia Ruskin University delivering planning training to local councils and organisations.
Westminster date for Anglia Ruskin economist
Dr Ioana Negru, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Anglia Ruskin University, addressed an audience of economists and invited guests at the ‘Worldly Women Philosophers – Learning from the Lives, Times and Ideas of the Other Great Economic Thinkers’ event at the House of Commons in Westminster.
Lord Glasman supports pro-localism proposals
The Labour Party should create a National Devolution Council (NDC) to ‘hard-wire the devolution of power’ after 2015 and improve the economic situation outside London, according to Dr Richard Carr of Anglia Ruskin University.
Tan to take a walk on the wild side
Fashion journalist, performance artist, cultural anthropologist and entrepreneur Aynouk Tan will be delivering a free public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus tomorrow (Wednesday, 6-7pm).
Student nurse wins national award
A student nurse from Anglia Ruskin University has scooped a prestigious community award in a national scholarship scheme.
Benns spills the beans about film industry
Alumnus Nic Benns, an Emmy Award-winning and BAFTA-nominated director, will be discussing his work during a free public talk at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus on Friday, 7 March (2pm).
Students taste success in sports championships
Students from Anglia Ruskin University enjoyed a gold rush at the 2014 BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sport) Gatorade Nationals in Sheffield at the weekend.
Business leader joins university Board of Governors
Anglia Ruskin University has welcomed Mr Keith Attwood, former chief executive officer of e2v Technologies, onto its Board of Governors.
Small businesses can grow with funding scheme
Small businesses with big ideas about sustainability are being urged to apply for help and financial backing from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) funded Low Carbon KEEP programme.
OWASP AppSec Europe 2014: Call for presentations, papers and training
AppSec Europe is returning to the UK in 2014, from 23-26 June, hosted in Cambridge at Anglia Ruskin University.
EU project aims to revolutionise oil extraction
A groundbreaking project to improve the efficiency of worldwide oil extraction – potentially worth billions of pounds every year – is being showcased at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford tomorrow (Tuesday). The EU-funded REVersible Inflow control VALve (REVIVAL) programme aims to increase the rate of oil recovery from wells by as much as 25%.
Rum do as rat collared on Scots isle
A rat on the Scottish Isle of Rum is being tagged and its travels round the island logged via satellite in one of the first projects of its kind anywhere in the world.
Outstanding students shortlisted for awards
Healthcare students from Anglia Ruskin University have been shortlisted for prestigious national awards which recognise exceptional professional skills and potential.
A dangerous way to cure a winter cold
Using steam inhalation products to cure a winter cold can do more harm than good, according to doctors at one of the UK’s leading burns centres.
Talented business team wins £1,000 prize
An all-girl team from Ernulf Academy in St Neots has won the 2014 Anglia Ruskin University Talent@ business challenge.
Building Business Success with George Clarke
Essex companies can discover how embarking on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Anglia Ruskin University can lead to business growth, during a special event at the Chelmsford campus on Wednesday January 29th.
Local businesses receive CEDAR windfall
Three fledgling Cambridgeshire businesses are starting 2014 with a welcome boost after receiving funding from the Centre for Enterprise Development and Research (CEDAR) at Anglia Ruskin University.
Research to help safeguard children at risk
The role of how Accident and Emergency records can be used to safeguard children at risk will be discussed during a special public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University on Wednesday, 29 January (5pm).
Exciting Mary Shelley discovery in Essex
A treasure trove of previously unpublished letters written by Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, has been stumbled upon in Chelmsford.
How verdicts are affected by pre-trial attitudes
New research shows that the attitudes of jurors ahead of a trial have a significant impact on the verdict they are likely to deliver in court.
Matt lays down the law at judo championships
Matt Kavanagh, a Law student at Anglia Ruskin University, has landed his sixth national judo title after winning the Under 81kg category at the British Junior Championships in Sheffield.
West not best when it comes to leadership
Managers within global companies show distinct differences in leadership styles based on their nationality or place of work, according to a new study.
Book reissue is ‘depressing’ news, says Professor
An Anglia Ruskin University academic says it is “depressing” that a book he wrote 22 years ago has just been republished by Routledge.