ARU vision research shortlisted for national awards
Anglia Ruskin University nominated in two categories by Times Higher Education.
Pure Executive unveils new report on Non-Executive Director appointments in the East of England
Pure Executive has released a unique and insightful report on non-executive director remuneration and best practice for non-executive director and chair appointments in the East of England.
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire welcomes return of historic artefacts to Kimbolton Castle
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire is pleased to announce the return of two original artefacts that were sold when the contents of Kimbolton Castle were auctioned in 1949. The items in question are two Venetian footstools, likely acquired by Charles Montagu, the 4th Earl of Manchester, during his tenure as the British Ambassador to Venice between 1707 and 1708.
Nordic Walking returns to ARU Writtle this autumn
New groups are launched after summer sessions attracted over 100 participants.
My real-life Cinema Paradiso: how 80s films helped me become a Hollywood interpreter
One Stop Language Solutions writes: I'm delighted to be back with this month's edition of my newsletter, where I’ll share the story of my career as an interpreter, and how my high school teacher inspired my love of the English language. You'll also get a sneak peek at a new blog I've been writing where I discuss how remote simultaneous interpreting (RSI) platforms have evolved since they exploded…
The EpiCentre to host female angel investing seminar and pitching day
Anglia Capital Group (ACG) is holding a female Angel investing seminar and pitching day at The EpiCentre, near Cambridge, on Friday 27th September 2024, sponsored by the British Business Bank.
Who is looking after your Cyber Security?
Breathe Technology writes: We recently assisted a Cambridgeshire-based organisation that was the victim of a cyber attack. The systems were offline down for nearly a week and took almost a month to fully recover.
Creating Nature's Corridors celebrates success in five major 2024 awards
Cambridge-based charity Creating Nature's Corridors is experiencing a remarkable year so far, underpinning its impact and success through multiple award recognitions.
European Diplomats launches Training Academy offering B2G training courses
European Diplomats launches the 'European Diplomats Training Academy' in Tallinn, Estonia, offering B2G training courses to equip individuals with essential sales skills aligned with current market trends.
Kimbolton School celebrates exceptional 2024 GCSE results across a wide range of subjects
Cambridgeshire's Kimbolton School are thrilled to announce outstanding 2024 GCSE results, showcasing academic excellence across a diverse array of subjects. The talented Year 11 cohort achieved remarkable success, with 18% of grades at 9, 89% of grades at 9-4, and an impressive 55% at 9-7.
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire named BSA sleep champion
Kimbolton School is delighted to announce its certification as a BSA Sleep Champion. This recognition follows our successful completion of a comprehensive sleep audit and participation in an expert-led sleep webinar, showcasing our commitment to promoting excellent sleep hygiene in our boarding facilities.
Meet Cambridge strengthens Board with new appointment
Meet Cambridge, the city's official conference and meetings bureau has welcomed a new member to its Board.
Do you need to solve a business problem? ARU students can help
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) are offering businesses to join them as a Live Brief partner organisation, where students help to come up with solutions.
Defining Impact: The Challenge for Leaders
Møller Insitute associate, Dr Uday Phadeke discusses what he believes is a key issue for leaders; defining impact. He describes this as an often overlooked factor of leadership development, but can be crucial in the outcome for an organisation. Dr Uday Phadke’s experience spans three key areas: commercial firms enabled by science and technology, academic research and teaching in technology…
Quarterly Economic Survey Q3 is now live!
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Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, celebrates exceptional A Level results
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is thrilled to announce that 2024 marks its best year for A*- A grades, with an outstanding 47% of students achieving A* to A grades and over 85% of students receiving their first choice place at university.
Rescue 999: Seconds to save a life
Magpas Air Ambulance writes: Channel 5 and My5 viewers will get a unique viewpoint of dramatic real-life rescues as an exciting new series immerses audiences in the lifesaving work of two of the region’s air ambulance charities, as well as other UK rescue teams covering sea, mountains and land. Magpas Air Ambulance and East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) will feature in the new six-part…
Cyber extortion - a worrying trend
Breathe Technology writes: We’re always hearing how cybercrime figures are rising. That’s nothing new.
Centre for Computing History wins £93k grant to explore environmental impact of tech
The Centre for Computing History has been awarded a £93,200 grant by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund, run by the Museums Association, for its new project Broken Tech: Broken Earth. This exciting initiative will engage the local community in exploring the environmental and social impacts of the tech boom.
Growing demand on dark web for AI abuse images
New study found a clear desire among online offenders to learn new technologies.
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge earns Grade II Listing
Fitzwilliam College and Fitz Events are delighted to announce that three of their buildings have been honoured with Grade II Listings by Historic England:
Centre for Computing History delighted to receive £4,000 MathWorks Community Grant
Cambridge’s Centre for Computing History is thrilled to have been awarded a £4,000 Community Grant from MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists. This generous grant will support the Centre's Education programme, helping young people understand computing history’s impact on society and inspiring the next generation of tech innovators.
How Richard Feynman’s scientific theory can advance gender equality
Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, not remembered as a women’s rights champion, can help narrow gender inequality argues Ghina M Halabi, the first person to earn a PhD in astrophysics from a Lebanese university, in this opinion piece focusing on science commercialisation and entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School.