First Intuition advises how to prepare for National Apprenticeship Week 2024
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) will be held from 5th to 11th February 2024 and will be a major focal point in this year’s calendar for anyone involved in recruiting and training apprentices.
Improve your social media presence in 2024 with our FREE Social Media Calendar
We love to help businesses grow so here are some handy hints and tips to ensure your social media content for 2024 is planned and scheduled with our easy-to-use social media calendar.
Alistair Starling: Ukraine’s possible EU accession resonates deeply with Estonians
Alistair Starling, European Diplomats writes...
Estonia’s – my home of choice – belief in the European Union, the democratic ideals and prosperity it stands for, has not wavered, best exemplified by its very vocal support for Ukrainian accession, writes Alistair Starling.
First Intuition celebrate working with three-quarters of the UK’s top 50 Accountancy Firms
Accountancy training provider, First Intuition, is delighted to support trainee accountants from 37 of the top 50 firms revealed in
How to manage overeating during Christmas
When you think about Christmas what does come to your mind? Some people have positive memories, they will think about family, presents, eating their favourite food, or singing carols but for you, it might be different.
US2U Consulting e-news December 2023
US2U Consulting shares its December 2023 news.
Public Success, Private Grief: Entrepreneur Peter Cowley tells final story of overcoming tragedy and forging resilience
In public, entrepreneur Peter Cowley is one of Europe’s best-known angel investors and active supporters of global entrepreneurship.
Ethical jeweller Lily Arkwright donates profits from Black Friday to UNICEF
Black Friday is a busy and exciting time of year for businesses and consumers; however, the notorious overconsumption during this period has come under criticism in recent years for its impact on the environment.
Allia Future Homes homelessness appeal
While this time of year tends to be associated with joy, fun and warm and cosy gatherings around the festive tree for a lot of people, we know that this certainly isn’t the case for all, with winter posing a particular threat to those who don’t have a roof over their heads.
Why mentoring matters and how to experience mentoring for yourself
The demand for mentoring is growing. Last year, Enterprise Nation commissioned a survey of nearly a thousand SME business owners to understand their perception of mentoring and the benefits that mentoring can bring. 76% of those polled said mentoring has been important to their business growth.
Award winning producer and author to chair this year’s Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize
Writer and TV producer Daisy Goodwin will be chairing the 2024 Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize judging panel.
Raising The Roof - Charity concert raises funds for work rough sleepers
Last Saturday, Mawson Road Community Orchestra held their Winter Concert at St John the Evan
New trustees join The Centre for Computing History
The Centre for Computing History is delighted to announce the appointment of three new Trustees to the Board.
They are: Sarah Cheng, Greater Cambridge Shared Planning Service Phil Howell, Raspberry Pi Foundation Caylin Smith, Cambridge University Libraries
Familiar Friendly Faces at Crossways
It Takes a City writes...Continuity is key to the success of Crossways, our winter emergency accommodation for rough sleepers in Cambridge.
5 key considerations in connected device development
The value of a well-managed connected device can be significant, to both individuals and businesses.
Cambridge Ahead appoints new co-chairs to Young Advisor Committee
Cambridge Ahead, the business and academic member organisation dedicated to the sustainable and inclusive growth of the Cambridge city region, is delighted to announce the appointment of Jacqueline Platt and Jason Mellad as co-Chairs of its Young Advisory Committee.
Cambridge residents curate new display at the Fitzwilliam Museum
Ten Cambridgeshire residents have chosen twenty objects from the permanent collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum to present a new display curated by local people, Tensions of Belonging: Connecting Cambridge, which will open on Wednesday 29th November.
Good business coaching is so powerful that if it were a drug it would be illegal
Chris Dunn writes..It’s use it or lose it time! But don't just spend your end-of-year budget, invest it for maximum return. And there's no better return than investing in executive coaching or business mentoring.
How to find the small actions that deliver big impact (with no rocket science needed!)
In our recent webinar, Acteon’s Owen Rose and Rebecca Trigg delved into a five-step approach for finding the ‘smart moves’ to achieve impact and successfully drive change in your organisation.
The Wo+Men's Leadership Centre puts the spotlight on gender equality in business
Breaking Barriers: The Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School strengthens its commitment to helping women realise and embrace their potential to become successful leaders.
Celebrating Trees: How to be a proactive business and ignite change
National Tree Week, running from the 25th November to the 3rd December this year, i
How well equipped are you to lead change?
Chris Dunn writes...Leading change is one of the most challenging aspects of leadership. This is not only because the pace of change is accelerating but also because so much seems to be changing all at the same time. So, where do leaders and senior managers get the right support to help them make more of the right calls about change management?
100 experts from Graphcore, Arm, Google and Stripe come together to support the next generation of Cambridge startups
Founders at the University of Cambridge opens applications to its first pre-seed accelerator.
Experts to discuss how to reduce inequality
Free event will explore disparities in healthcare, housing and access to justice.
What to look for in an executive coach or business mentor
Not all executive coaches and business mentors are equal. The differences matter.