Female PhD students are set Net Zero challenge
Project looks to expertise of women working in social sciences and humanities.
Scholarship scheme to encourage women in STEM
ARU’s British Council-funded programme is open to women from eight countries.
Cambridge Festival launches extensive programme for 2023
Could a new theory of the Universe be Stephen Hawking’s biggest legacy? How has popular music addressed political conflict? Are the big tech firms the new colonialists? And is the education system making the crisis in mental health in young women and girls worse?
Students and staff help shape Net Zero roadmap
ARU has key role in report setting recommendations for Government and sector
Skills for life: National Apprenticeship Week
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust says...we’re sharing the stories of some of our apprentices as part of National Apprenticeship Week — and celebrating the positive impact they make to staff and patients at our hospitals.
Fruit and vegetable gardening opportunities officially launch in Northstowe
Community gardening opportunities have been launched in Northstowe in a day of action to encourage local people to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
Transformative Careers Hub formally launches with conference at region’s newest University
A trailblazing careers education initiative in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has been formally launched with a conference organised by the Combined Authority and bringing together employers, and the education and training sector.
The Benefits of Mentoring In The Help to Grow Programme
The UK Government offers free mentoring to leaders and senior managers in SMEs employing between 5 and 249 people when signed up to its heavily subsidised Help to Grow Programme.
US2U Consulting E-News January 2023: Full Steam Ahead!
US2U Consulting publish their first e-newsletter of 2023
ARU Peterborough to celebrate female scientists
Free event shines light on trailblazers, including Peterborough’s Daphne Jackson.
40% of L&D professionals not getting value from their L&D budgets
Scott Bradbury, the online digital resources provider, challenged L&D professionals on the value they are getting from their budget spend and shared tips on how to evaluate value.
Funding to help primary school children dream big about their careers
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority has been selected as one of four trailblazers to deliver an innovative pilot project to inspire primary school-age children in the kinds of jobs they could do in the future and the skills they will need.
US2U Consulting Nominated For Broadland & South Norfolk Business Award 2023
US2U Consulting nominated for prestigious business award.
The beginner’s guide to 3D printing
3D printing first started to become a practical proposition in the late 1980s, with various technologies being developed through the ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s. New innovations are still coming to market today, proving that this technology, although relatively mature, still has scope for further enhancements.
Funding to help primary school children dream big about their future careers
The Combined Authority has been selected as one of four trailblazers to deliver an innovative pilot project to inspire primary school-age children in the kinds of jobs they could do in the future and the skills they will need.
ARU Peterborough is going global in 2023
First international students have started postgraduate courses this month
Make a difference to young people by becoming a volunteer Enterprise Adviser at your local school or college
Becoming an Enterprise Adviser is the opportunity to give something back, to make a difference in someone’s life. But what is an Enterprise Advisor? Enterprise Advisers work with local schools and colleges to shape and inspire young people’s futures, creating opportunities for young people and to bridge the gap between education and work.
How much do you know about cloud security?
The growth of cloud computing has completely changed the way many of us work. It’s also changed the way we need to think about security.
First look at Cambridge Festival 2023
Hot topics this year include an in-depth look at how we move from global risks to global safety, results from the largest four-day working week trial, greenwashing tactics to look out for, the latest in AI (including a virtual game of football with AI players), and the future of heart valve replacement.
Scott Bradbury explores learning trends for 2023
Digital learning services provider, Scott Bradbury, launches its Dolphin Forum to provide new networking opportunity for customers and consultant partners.
The solution that puts you in charge
2022 has seen a huge drive in businesses and schools going from their traditional landline, to a hosted/cloud, Voice over IP (VoIP) solution.
Final call - Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project
If your company is considering a new venture, developing a new product, treatment or technology, expanding into a new market or would like assistance in developing a business or financial plan, and could benefit from some analysis from a bright and resourceful team of undergraduate Management students, who participate in the Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project, then get in touch.
Happy New Year from Laptops4Learning
Happy New Year from Laptops4Learning! The team are back at work and determined to build on their achievements to date, delivering many more sustainable digital devices to those in need in the year ahead.
£1.76 million boost for South Cambridgeshire projects under Shared Prosperity Fund
Eight projects that will benefit communities and businesses and increase job opportunities in South Cambridgeshire have been awarded around £1.76 million in Government funding.