TV doctor, Dr Rupy Aujla, visits Kimbolton School to deliver nutritional insights and culinary inspiration
Kimbolton School proudly hosted TV doctor, Dr Rupy Aujla, on Thursday 27 June for an engaging day dedicated to nutritional education and culinary innovation.
Where to work: a tiny village?
Let's step out of the office, and into… countryside.
Kimbolton student delivers inspiring speech at ‘Restore Nature Now’ march in London
Upper Prep pupil, Henry D., delivered an inspiring speech to thousands of people during the Restore Nature Now march in London on Saturday 22 June, as part of his role as a Junior Wildlife Ambassador for The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants.
Cyber technology firm receive multi-million pound growth funding
Mills & Reeve's team of experts advised university spinout, Cavero Quantum, on a £2.2m capital investment to commercialise its passwordless secure cryptography technology
How crypto influencers manipulate vulnerable investors
Cryptocurrency influencers use TikTok and other platforms tap into the need for cult-like social identity in ways that affect prices and risk undermining regulation, says research by Professor Alan Jagolinzer.
Kimbolton School’s Treasure Island production set sail for adventure
Kimbolton School students embarked on a thrilling adventure last week with their captivating production of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, Treasure Island.
Science Park director to lead Business Advisory Board
Jane Hutchins will chair group of business leaders put together by Anglia Ruskin.
Free initiative for creative sector businesses in and around Peterborough open to applications
Connecting creative businesses with the resources, experts and knowledge they need to grow.
ARU is fifth in the UK for good health and wellbeing
Ranking recognises impact on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Empowering tomorrow: Cultivating purpose and proficiency in young engineering leaders
In honour of International Women in Engineering Day, Dr Rachel Thorley, Community, Outreach and Recruitment in Engineering at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, provides the insight 'Empowering tomorrow: Cultivating purpose and proficiency in young engineering leaders'
Simon Baron-Cohen wins MRC Millennium Medal for transformative research into autism and neurodiversity
On the 20th June 24, The UKRI Medical Research Council (MRC) in the UK presented the MRC Millennium Medal 2023 to Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, in recognition of his pioneering MRC-funded research into the prenatal sex steroid theory of autism, his establishment of the Autism Research Centre a
First Intuition unveils their 2024 Accountancy Salary Guide for East Anglia
First Intuition, the award-winning accountancy training provider, is proud to announce the release of its fourth annual Accountancy Salary Guide, a thorough report aimed at informing employers in East Anglia about average salaries for trainee and qu
ARU graduates are reaping the benefits – new survey
Anglia Ruskin leads the way in the East of England for graduates in paid employment.
Milner Therapeutics Institute Director Professor Tony Kouzarides awarded a knighthood in King's Birthday Honours List
Professor Tony Kouzarides, Director of the Milner Therapeutics Institute, has been awarded a knighthood for services to healthcare innovation and delivery.
New research - exercise lifts mood for adults with Down’s syndrome
New research finds physical and cognitive activities improve quality of life scores.
Are you reviewing your IT?
Are you satisfied with your current IT provider? Do they cover all your requirements, such as cloud computing, and have they implemented a Cyber Security Plan? Do you get regular reporting on this?
I do not live with diabetes – should I be monitoring my glucose with CGM?
Nowadays, CGMs are being promoted by various biotech companies and social media influencers as tools for understanding and improving health. Unfortunately, I can see a rise in poorly evidenced health messages. In addition, there are many misleading ads risking people’s health.
An instant fix for fatigue in the workplace
Mental wellbeing and fatigue are becoming overwhelmingly present issues, with employers and employees struggling to cope with it's effects. Hear from Dr Olivia Remes, mental health researcher at the University of Cambridge and associate at the Møller Institute, about her perspectives on fatigue, burnout and mental wellbeing in the workplace.
Cambridge charity creates woodland in memory of local schoolboy
A 350-tree woodland area was formally unveiled on Tuesday 4th June at Huntingdon racecourse by Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity, Creating Nature’s Corridors, in memory of former Samuel Pepys (St Neots) pupil Ollie Oldham who would have turned 18 this week.
Kimbolton School student plays for England in Powerchair Football
Talented wheelchair player shining bright over summer at all levels of wheelchair game.
Welcome to Gamebridge – ARU to host free festival
Event aims to remove barriers for anyone interested in a career in the games industry.
Royal Television Society shortlists ARU student film
Ghostly music video, produced in Cambridge, is in the running for national award.
New study maps priorities for UK eye care research
Glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, childhood vision loss, and short-sightedness are highlighted as target study areas.