Chance to quiz Essex crime chief candidates
Anglia Ruskin to host hustings ahead of first Police and Crime Commissioner elections
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Dancing Princesses finally take centre stage
Sheila Robinson’s illustrated fairy tale is published by Anglia Ruskin – over 60 years late!
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Anglia Ruskin to run workshop for local social enterprises on Cambridge campus
Treasury urged to take lead post Rio+20
Anglia Ruskin's Dr Aled Jones tells Select Committee that UK must shape Goals
Former Black Panther to speak at Anglia Ruskin
Robert King, a former Black Panther and the only freed member of the Angola 3, will be at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 9 October for a film screening and discussion.
Helping businesses in the East ‘go green’
Businesses in the East of England have an opportunity to discover how they can receive help in reducing their carbon emissions at a free event in Cambridge on Wednesday, 31 October.
Microgenius goes live with hydro scheme
A technology that kick-started the industrial revolution is being brought into the 21st century with the support of Microgenius, the UK’s first community shares platform focusing on renewable energy projects.
Dr McWilliam’s ready to party like it’s 1899!
Dr Rohan McWilliam, Course Leader for History at Anglia Ruskin University, has become President of the British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS), the main British society of scholars dedicated to understanding the world of the Victorians.
New head of Anglia Ruskin research body
Anglia Ruskin University has appointed Dr Simon Down as Professor of Management and the new Director of the Institute for International Management Practice (IIMP).
'Poetry and Popular Protest' is an international hit
Dr John Gardner, Principal Lecturer in English Literature at Anglia Ruskin University, is celebrating the success of his internationally acclaimed new book.
Dan is chosen to light up Cambridgeshire
Dan Gordon, Principal Lecturer in Sports Science at Anglia Ruskin University and a former Great Britain Paralympian, has been selected to carry the Paralympic Torch from Trafalgar Square in London to Cambridge on Friday, 24 August.
Anglia Ruskin investigates ‘mutual benefits’
Leading designer Wayne Hemingway MBE will be among the speakers when Anglia Ruskin University plays host to more than 300 delegates from charities, social enterprises and the private and public sector on Wednesday, 12 September.
Britain must tackle ageing prisoner problem
Britain’s ageing population is presenting complex new challenges for Her Majesty’s Prison Service, according to the author of a new book.
Anglia Ruskin gears up for late Clearing rush
Anglia Ruskin University – one of the few universities in the UK to see a substantial rise in applications this year – is preparing for the busiest period in the admissions calendar, known as Clearing. Extra places are on offer for September 2012 starts, despite soaring application rates.
Summer school proves a massive draw
A Children’s Book Illustration summer school designed to show budding artists how to transfer their work from sketchbook to picturebook has proved a massive draw, with only a handful of places available.
Report highlights growing threat to biodiversity
Many of the world’s tropical protected areas are struggling to sustain their biodiversity, according to a study by more than 200 scientists from around the world just published in Nature.
Study aims to capture the 'Essex swagger'
Scientists at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford are calling on the public to assist them in capturing the "Essex swagger", which could help provide better treatment for UK patients.
Anglia Ruskin to carry out major eye survey
NESTT project is first nationwide assessment in Trinidad and Tobago in 80 years
Swarm of insect experts descend on Anglia Ruskin
Anglia Ruskin University is hosting the leading lights of the insect world from July 18-20, as the Royal Entomological Society's annual conference, Ento, comes to Cambridge.
Willan adds another string to his bow
Leading music business figure becomes a Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin
Grow your business with an Anglia Ruskin intern
Businesses in Cambridgeshire and Essex are being offered an affordable way to grow during the recession thanks to Anglia Ruskin University’s Internship Programme.
Creating Future Champions in the East
Creating Future Champions, a course designed by East of England business leaders for East of England business leaders, has been launched by Anglia Ruskin University.
Youngsters make ‘bee line’ for Anglia Ruskin
The final of the Foreign Language Spelling Bee, a European Commission-sponsored programme to encourage language learning among children in England, will take place next Friday, (6 July).