Migration theme sparks students’ creativity
Jo Miller and Trudi Esberger have been named as the joint winners of the 2012 Searle Award for Creativity. Named in honour of the late artist Ronald Searle, the award recognises excellence across all artistic disciplines and is open to every student at Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge School of Art.
Anglia Ruskin team retains BUCS judo crown
Anglia Ruskin University retained their men’s team title and topped the overall medal table at the British University and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Judo Championships in Sheffield.
Chance to explore Anglia Ruskin at Uni4U
Hundreds of schoolchildren from across the region will visit Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge campus this Saturday [24 March] for Uni4U.
Ever wondered ‘What Would Helen Mirren Do?’
Anita Parry is bringing her one-woman show What 'Would Helen Mirren Do?' to the Mumford Theatre at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge next month (10-14 April).
Brewery backs students’ new beer idea
Two Anglia Ruskin University students are swapping the lecture hall for a brewery as they aim to win a prestigious international business competition.
Anglia Ruskin quartet set for Abu Dhabi tour
Four Anglia Ruskin University students have been selected for a prestigious 10-day cricket tour to Abu Dhabi.
Delve deeper into Transnational Crime
Anglia Ruskin University is holding a special open evening next Wednesday (14 March) for anyone interested in postgraduate study.
Optometry experts focus on Cambridge cabbies
Experts from Anglia Ruskin University’s Department of Vision and Hearing Sciences have hit the road to carry out their latest research.
Has women’s progress stalled? asks ex-Chief Constable
Anglia Ruskin University will be celebrating International Women’s Day with a special free event on its Cambridge campus this Saturday, 10 March (10am-2.30pm).
Climate change and water scarcity lead to rising investment risks
Standard & Poor’s, Trucost and Anglia Ruskin University have released a joint study on the impact of drought and climate change on the UK water and energy sectors.
Debate looks at the impact of the Baby Boomer generation
Can many of society's problems today be attributed to the 1960s Baby Boomer generation?
Anglia Ruskin academic courted for new role
Anglia Ruskin University academic Clarissa Campbell Orr has been appointed as the new President of The Society for Court Studies.
Anglia Ruskin helps to power renewable energy start-up
Microgenius, the first-ever crowdfunding service dedicated to community-based renewable energy projects, expects the launch of microgenius.org.uk to spark interest amongst the UK public.
Trumpet legend to perform at Anglia Ruskin
Crispian Steele-Perkins, described as “the world’s leading player of the baroque trumpet” by 'Continuo' Magazine, will be performing a free lunchtime concert at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge this Friday, (24 February).
Alicia to perform on world’s biggest stage
Anglia Ruskin University student Alicia Morton is preparing to perform in front of 80,000 people – and an estimated worldwide television audience of over one billion – after being selected to take part in the opening ceremony of this summer’s Olympic Games.
Talented Anglia Ruskin artists in the spotlight
Illustrators Heidi Deedman and Becky Palmer have been named as the inaugural winners of the Sebastian Walker Award, sponsored by leading children’s publishers Walker Books.
Spreading the word about the ebook revolution
A panel of experts, including Booker Prize shortlisted author Jill Paton-Walsh, will be debating the latest hot topics in digital publishing – including the seemingly unstoppable rise of the ebook – at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 21 February.
European ladybirds under threat from alien predator
A new study, co-authored by Dr Peter Brown of Anglia Ruskin University, provides compelling evidence that the arrival of the invasive non-native harlequin ladybird to Europe has led to a rapid decline in historically-widespread species of ladybirds in Britain, Belgium and Switzerland.
UK Climate Change Risk Assessment shows the East of England needs to adapt
A ground-breaking study into the implications of climate change, and the threats the country faces, has revealed that the key priorities for the East of England include responding to water availability, flooding and sea level rise.
Applicants to sample university life
Anglia Ruskin University expects a bumper turnout for its undergraduate Open Day on Saturday, 11 February after receiving a record number of full-time undergraduate applications through UCAS this year (an increase of 11.3%).
British public urged to track black squirrels
It’s exactly 100 years since the first black squirrel was recorded in the UK and a scientist at Anglia Ruskin University is aiming to discover precisely how far they have spread since the first sighting in Woburn, Bedfordshire, in 1912.
New Cambridge Art and Science Circle to launch
Anglia Ruskin University is launching the Cambridge Art and Science Circle next Tuesday (31 January), which is a new initiative to bring together artists and scientists from across the city.
Golfers raise thousands for Music Therapy Appeal
Golfers in Cambridge have had a ball raising money for the Music Therapy Appeal at Anglia Ruskin University.
GSI urges review of high carbon investments
The Global Sustainability Institute (GSI), based at Anglia Ruskin University, is supporting calls to monitor and reduce the UK financial sector’s reliance on high carbon and other environmentally unsustainable investments.
Moss is boss at Design Icons exhibition
An innovative “Moss Table” has won the People’s Choice poll to be included in the forthcoming Design Icons: Cambridge Innovation Festival exhibition at Anglia Ruskin University (8-23 February).