‘Curious Entrepreneurs’ organise event to support students disappointed with their exam results to help them take next steps
1 in 5 students will finish their academic education with no formal qualification. Even those that do, often find themselves confused on what their next step might be.
The future of phone calls
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is the future of telephony. Allowing you to access enterprise level phone functionality, and make and receive calls from anywhere you have an internet connection.
Computational chemistry news 2022
Computational chemistry news from Cresset, including: custom force fields, molecular dynamics, molecular scaffolds, clustering algorithms in Spark, Cresset Discovery, small molecule design.
Jubilant return to A Level exams for St Mary’s
With an impressive 88% of grades awarded at A*/C, students, staff and parents from The Sixth at St Mary’s, Cambridge, are celebrating a resoundingly successful return to examinations – following a national three-year hiatus.
Cambridge University Hospitals announces Public Choice Awards shortlist
Another major milestone has been reached in Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) first ever staff awards.
Calling all creatives: the Combined Authority wants to hear from you
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority launches a survey to hear from business owners in the creative industry to support a partnership bid to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Deloitte without a degree? Apprenticeship scheme opening doors to students
With A-Level results now releasing, Deloitte’s BrightStart higher apprenticeship programme is a smart choice for school leavers leaping into the world of work. The BrightStart apprenticeship is an earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship, with the chance to gain professional and degree level qualifications, and was recently ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer list.
Cambridge Cognition selected by the University of Oxford as a cognitive assessment partner for the ISAP study
Cambridge Cognition is pleased to announce that it will be collaborating with the University of Oxford by providing cognitive assessments for the Impact of Semaglutide in Amyloid Positivity (“ISAP”) study. As a consequence Cambridge Cognition expects to receive validation data for its voice-based solution, NeuroVocalixTM.
Accountancy training provider, First Intuition, receives ‘Outstanding’ rating in Ofsted report
Ofsted awards the accountancy training provider, First Intuition Cambridge Limited, ‘Outstanding’ status in the college’s latest report.
Free drop-in events at Open Cambridge in September
Open Cambridge, one of the region’s largest, annual festivals of history and culture, kicks off on Friday 9th September and this year boasts a wide range of must-see drop-in events.
CMR Surgical strengthens surgical training with new tele-mentoring offering
CMR Surgical (CMR) – the global surgical robotics business – launches partnerships with two tele-mentoring companies – Teladoc Health and SurgEase Innovations Ltd – to enhance its ongoing training support for surgical teams using the Versius® Surgical Robotic System.
EACH’s ‘Free Books for Kids’ offer is proving a real page-turner
Young bookworms have the chance to treat themselves to a new summer holiday read as part of an initiative run by East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
Sepura recruits international sales lead to grow global business
Sepura appoints Derek Brooks as International Business Development Manager. His role will be to engage with potential and existing partners with the aim of growing Sepura’s share of the global critical communications market.
BDB Pitmans supports specialist drug discovery and development company ImmuPharma with new issue of shares raising £1.04 million
BDB Pitmans supports specialist drug discovery and development company ImmuPharma with its placing of new ordinary shares together with an associated broker option to raise £1.04 million, designed to release capital to enable the Company to further invest in its product portfolio.
FEA: dangerous in the wrong hands
FEA (Finite Element Analysis) used to be considered to be something of a “black art” practiced only by specialists using (expensive) specialist tools. That’s no longer the case, as CAD tool vendors have since brought FEA to the masses. So, what’s wrong with that?
Cheffins to bring classic tractors to Yorkshire at the annual Harrogate Vintage Sale
East Anglian-based auctioneer, Cheffins, will bring over 900 lots of classic and vintage tractors, agricultural machinery, vehicles and collector’s items to Yorkshire at the annual Harrogate Vintage Sale. Hosted at the Great Yorkshire Showground on 20th August, the sale will be the largest auction of its type in the Northern Counties and is set to draw crowds from across the UK and Europe.
Rubber Cheese launches new website for Holkham
Rubber Cheese, a leading web design agency for visitor attractions, has developed the new website for Holkham.
Holkham is a thriving 25,000-acre rural estate in north Norfolk, and home to the Earl
Johnson Matthey and Sinopec Capital explore strategic collaboration across decarbonisation and hydrogen technologies
Johnson Matthey China and Sinopec Capital signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signaling the start of active dialogues to explore joint possibilities across green and blue hydrogen, fuel cells, decarbonisation technologies and circular economy business in China.
Innovate UK EDGE and UKRI support Cambond and new consortium to deliver £7.3m green chemistry industry BONDIFI project
Innovate UK EDGE supports Cambond to obtain a £7.3m UKRI grant for its green chemistry industry BONDIFI project.
Ukrainian Education Ministry and Cambridge sign agreement to transform education for temporarily displaced children
Cambridge Partnership for Education (Cambridge) and the Ministry of Education & Science in Ukraine (the Ministry) signs an agreement aiming to catch one: education.
Evonetix commences early access program for DNA synthesised by thermal control on its semiconductor chip
Cambridge, UK - Evonetix, the synthetic biology company bringing semiconductor technology to DNA synthesis, today announced the opening of its early access program for semiconductor synthesised DNA. Evonetix’s DNA synthesis capability brings together patented semiconductor chip design and proprietary, thermally controlled synthesis chemistry, which will be integral to the Company’s future gene…
Keep your facility up to standard with Guardtech’s Decontamination Team
Cleanroom construction specialists Guardtech Group helping clients shine with their high-performance deep clean programmes
AstraZeneca announces Enhertu delays disease progression in DESTINY-Breast02 Phase III Trial
Results consistent with previous trials, reinforcing benefit of AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s Enhertu in previously treated patients.
Cambridge Index climbs 4.0%
The Cambridge Index rose 787.41 points or 4.0% to close at 20573.7, as all the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices.