9,000 children explore computing history thanks to £20,000 Citrix donation
A £20,000 donation from Citrix has given 9,000 children a unique chance to learn about the development of modern computing technology, including Cambridge’s influential role, at the Centre for Computing History.
Small adaptation helps lemurs make a big noise
Study is first to describe and recreate lemurs’ one-of-a-kind vocal structure
IQGeo achieves Carbon Neutral Organization status for 2023
Cambridge, 30 April 2024 - IQGeo, a developer of geospatial software that is “Building better networks” for telecom and utility operators, announces that for the third con
ARU student’s cost of living analysis is world-beating
Sebastian Tataru wins global competition for his presentation on rising prices.
Team up with ARU experts in social change
Would you like to bring a positive change to your company, clients and/or the society?
Cambridge, the UK’s most unaffordable city, comes together to address inequalities
On 15 April, Cambridge 2030, in partnership with Cambridge Ahead, hosted the Power of Purpose and Partnership event, bringing together individuals and organisations committed to facilitating positive change to address inequalities in Cambridgeshire.
New ARU study will investigate Norman Cross camp
Partnership with Peterborough Museum is first to focus on items made by prisoners.
Low intensity exercise linked to reduced depression
New research finds strong association between physical activity and better mental health.
Sharing a free white paper to compare your IT support service
Breathe Technology wanted to share some valuable insights with you regarding the changing landscape of IT support for businesses and schools like yours.
Kimbolton School students take on gruelling Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race
Despite facing adverse conditions, which eventually curtailed the event at Reading, the Kimbolton canoeists (known as the Purple Paddlers) exhibited unwavering perseverance – covering an incredible 54 miles in just two days.
Internships, projects and job opportunities for CJBS students
The Cambridge Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Finance (MFin) programmes are intensive, one-year, full-time Masters programmes for post-experience professionals.
Cambridge Index drops 3.9%
The Cambridge Index dropped 732.21 points or 3.9% to close at 17,813.0, as four out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses in their share price.
Steven Barrett appointed Regius Professor of Engineering
An expert on the environmental impacts of aviation, Barrett joins the University of Cambridge from MIT.It’s a pleasure to welcome Steven back to Cambridge to take up one of the University’s most prestigious roles
A duo of promotions at Cambridge law firm Stone King
The firm’s latest round of promotions have seen Anna Hyde made a Principal HR Consultant in the HR Consultancy Team while immigration lawyer Juli
Free opportunity for students interested in accountancy and finance
First Intuition, a leading accountancy training provider, is delighted to announce the return of its highly anticipated Accountancy Academy.
ARU Professor wins national sustainability honour
Saul Humphrey is recognised at the Chartered Institute of Building’s 2024 awards.
Robust backup and business continuity solutions for schools
In today's digital landscape, safeguarding your school's data is paramount.
ARU alumni come together to celebrate their success
Ceremony marked the achievements of some of Anglia Ruskin’s most notable graduates.
Four Cambridge researchers awarded prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grants
The funding provides leading senior researchers with the opportunity to pursue ambitious, curiosity-driven projects that could lead to major scientific breakthroughs.
First Intuition expands reach with new training centre in Milton Keynes
First Intuition, a leading accountancy training provider, is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest training centre in Milton Keynes.
Business confidence up and uncertainty down for UK CFOs
Sentiment among UK CFOs has risen for the third consecutive quarter; Uncertainty has fallen to a two-and-a-half-year low, back to levels seen in summer 2021 when lockdown restrictions were ending; Corporate risk appetite has risen, but CFOs maintain a defensive strategy stance; Cyber-attacks are the top concern for CFOs when it comes to the consequences of geopolitical developments; …
Bespoke CPD sessions in two accountancy hot topics
Sustainability standards and digital technologies are at the forefront of changes shaping the finance sector and are reforming the way accountancy professionals operate, making it important for all accountants and finance professionals to stay abreast of rapid developments.
ARU gender equality progress recognised with award
Anglia Ruskin University receives Athena Swan Silver Award from Advance HE.
What would happen if your school or business data were stolen?
Would it: 1. Create chaos within the organisation and risk everything. Or… 2. Become an inconvenience that, fortunately, you had already foreseen?
What is the difference between these two outcomes?
Government rollback of teacher relocation scheme could impact overseas recruitment explains Cambridge lawyer
Trainee teachers are no longer eligible for Department of Education bursaries to relocate to England for work after the government announced that the scheme is now only available to fully qualified teachers.