Cambridge achievers recognised in 2024 New Year Honours list
Academics and staff associated with the University of Cambridge feature in the 2024 list, which recognises the achievements and service of people across the UK, from all walks of life.
Cognitive psychology is at heart of biggest issues
ARU Professor’s new textbook addresses some of world’s most pressing problems.
Changes to the immigration system and income thresholds: an up-to-date view
The Government’s plan to cut net migration has led to confusion, with a changing picture on income thresholds. Stone King’s Head of Immigration Julie Moktadir gives a timely and current overview on the proposed changes to the immigration system, which were announced by Home Secretary James Cleverly in December.
Cambridgeshire engineer seeks to inspire the next generation of innovators
A 31-year old Development Engineer from Cambridgeshire is sharing his apprenticeship story in the hope of inspiring the next generation of innovators.
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
Sookio forms strategic partnership with video agency Clearhead
Local strategic digital marketing agency Sookio have joined forces with video production and animation agency, Clearhead, to offer an enhanced service spanning strategy, content creation, and campaigns.
ARU Peterborough is Civic Trust regional finalist
National awards recognise projects that contribute to their local communities.
Cambridge Pro-Vice-Chancellor appointed Executive Chair of Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and International Partnerships at the University of Cambridge, has been appointed Executive Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
Debut book looks at challenges facing child migrants
ARU nursing lecturer’s story follows experiences of a seven-year-old new to the UK.
How will the UK’s immigration reforms impact different sectors?
What does the government’s ‘five-point plan’ for immigration mean for the education, business and care sectors?
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ARU clinician honoured for contribution to optometry
Dr Jasleen Jolly was awarded a Fellowship by the College of Optometrists.
UK must ‘war game’ future food security risks
Professor Aled Jones’ recommendations are adopted by Committee of MPs.
Event filming and webcasting at Slido
WaveFX writes...We love Slido and were thrilled to manage their latest webcast streaming directly into their platform, (which was a first).
Anglia Ruskin named University of the Year 2023
ARU wins top prize at Times Higher Awards, the ‘Oscars of the university sector’
Too many WiFi networks - The proper way to deal with Multi-Tenant WiFi.
Novahub Ltd writes...we’re seeing this all too often these days. You try to get onto your own office WiFi network but it’s swamped with dozens of other WiFi networks. This mass invasion of the WiFi airwaves causes massive interference and congestion. But it does not have to be this way.
Meet Cambridge brings Christmas cheer by supporting Toy Collection Initiative
The official conference and events bureau for Cambridge is marking the end of its 25th anniversary year by supporting a local Toy Drive to donate toys to children and young people who may otherwise not receive a gift this Christmas.
ARU initiative wins national sustainability award
Anglia Ruskin University wins Green Gown Award for its Ruskin Modules course element.
Celebrating the success of the Region of Learning project
Reflecting on a phenomenal journey: Celebrating the success of the Region of Learning project in the greater Cambridgeshire and Peterborough regions.
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ARU researcher is among world’s most influential
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) public health expert, Professor Lee Smith, has been named among the world’s most influential academic researchers for the second year in a row.
Meeting digital and technology standards, as well as cyber security standards in schools
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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
Breakthrough study shows exercise improves cognitive health for people with Down syndrome
Walking can lead to improved information processing and attention after just eight weeks.