The Doctor delivers for Children in Need
A brand new Dr Who audio drama, produced and edited by Anglia Ruskin University students, has raised over £78,000 for Children in Need.
Anglia Ruskin strengthens military links
Anglia Ruskin University has strengthened its links with the Armed Forces by agreeing a new partnership with the British Army.
Anglia Ruskin expert leads global vision study
The largest ever analysis of worldwide vision impairment and blindness data has been published in The Lancet Global Health journal.
Anglia Ruskin expert curates film festival
Dr Simon Payne, an experimental filmmaker from Anglia Ruskin University, is co-curating a special film programme to coincide with the unveiling of the new wing at Tate Britain.
Victims of bullying earn less than peers
Victims of bullying are likely to earn lower than average wages, according to research to be published in the International Journal of Manpower.
High-flying Kite wins national award
Liam Kite of Anglia Ruskin University has been named Lecturer of the Year at the Association of Optometrists’ annual awards ceremony.
New project gives young people a voice on Europe
An ambitious project to discover young people’s views on the concept of Europe and the work of EU institutions is being launched by Anglia Ruskin University.
CEDAR honoured at the House of Commons
Anglia Ruskin University’s Centre for Enterprise Development and Research (CEDAR) become the first university enterprise centre in the UK to be awarded the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs (IOEE) Centre of Excellence status at an event at the House of Commons last week.
Future-proofing businesses against climate risks
Accounting for Business Resilience, a collaboration between Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute, the Environment Agency and Groundwork Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk Ltd, has been established to help small businesses in the region weather environmental risks.
Enterprising academics take Romania by storm
An ambitious three-year scheme to export enterprise and entrepreneurship to Romania has resulted in 137 new businesses being created in the former communist country.
Event highlights major funding opportunities
Small to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in the East of England are invited to attend the annual Low Carbon KEEP Accessing Funding event in Cambridge on Wednesday, November 6.
Green Deal scheme requires ‘urgent reform’
The Government should consider scrapping the Green Deal, its flagship scheme to help the UK become more energy efficient, according to Dr Aled Jones, Director of Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute.
New tool helps put a value on nature
Scientists at Anglia Ruskin University have worked alongside experts from the University of Cambridge, the University of Southampton, BirdLife International, the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, and the RSPB, to produce a toolkit to help measure the value of ecosystems.
Can we borrow your graduate employee for a couple of hours?
Do you employ a recent graduate or two? Does your organisation have less than 100 employees? Anglia Ruskin University would love to talk to your graduate employees at a focus group on Friday November 1st in central Cambridge.
Anglia Ruskin honour for high-flying Amanda
Anglia Ruskin University graduate Amanda Clack has received this year’s Alumni Success in Business Award, sponsored by the Luminus Group.
Urban birds cope better in extreme weather
Birds breeding in native British woodland are more susceptible to the effects of extreme weather conditions than those in urban environments, according to a new study published by online science journal PLOS ONE.
South Asia Anglia Partnership is launched
Anglia Ruskin University has established the South Asia Anglia Partnership, an initiative to bring together Vice Chancellors from universities in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to focus on the internationalisation of the student learning experience.
How can SMEs access and exploit graduate talent?
Anglia Ruskin University is inviting SMEs from across the region to take part in a series of Focus Groups looking at how SMEs can recruit, train and support graduate talent for business success.
Golden Window for babies at risk
A unique multi-screen film exploring therapeutic cooling for babies at risk of brain injury, and the complex and emotional world of neonatal intensive care, is receiving its first screening at Anglia Ruskin University.
Adults take time to seek sound advice
Nine out of 10 adults in the UK delay seeking help for their hearing problems, according to research carried out by Anglia Ruskin University.
SMEs in the East can join the GREATS
Anglia Ruskin University has secured funding of £155,000 for a scheme designed to help the region’s SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) find, recruit and train graduate talent.
Food, climate change and war: the Syria crisis
Water shortages are at the root of civil war, say Anglia Ruskin University experts.
GRO to map world’s fragility to resource shortages
The Global Resource Observatory (GRO) – the most ambitious project to map the world’s resources in over 40 years – is being launched by Anglia Ruskin University.
Innovative training for Russian Railways staff
Anglia Ruskin University and Knowledge Associates Cambridge Ltd have signed a deal to provide training for managers at Russian Railways, one of the country’s biggest companies.
Excessive risk of breast cancer therapy
Anglia Ruskin experts want introduction of new treatment model for DCIS patients