Cambridge Festival 2024 unveils bumper programme
Fixing the NHS, stopping wars, and the effects of AI on the democratic process headline a packed programme of events at this year’s Cambridge Festival 2024.
ARU graduates lead the way at national awards
Four former Children’s Book Illustration students make Waterstones shortlist.
New cell therapy shows promise with ARDS patients
Initial trial suggests invariant natural killer cell therapy improves survival.
How UCAS is transforming the visibility of apprenticeships
In October 2023, UCAS officially added apprenticeship vacancies to its website so that students can consider them as an option alongside degrees.
Blue Smile and The Galfrid School team up to support children’s mental health
This Children’s Mental Health Week, The Galfrid School and children’s mental health charity Blue Smile have announced a new partnership to support emotional wellbeing.
Cambridge Enterprise and ideaSpace launch new home for start-ups in West Cambridge
ideaSpace, which became a part of Cambridge Enterprise in 2023, launches revamped ideaSpace West to be a starting home for Cambridge based start-ups and spin-out companies.
Do you have memories of working in Cambridge technology? The Cambridge History of Innovation Project (CHIP) needs your help
The Cambridge History of Innovation Project (CHIP) is creating a new public archive of Cambridge technology from the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company (1881) to more recent times.
Funding boost for degree apprenticeship provision
ARU invests in new School of Apprenticeships and six employment-focused courses.
Learn about Allia's Diversity & Disability Inclusion Accelerator
Working on a solution focused on helping those with neurodiversity? Allia can help to accelerate your business growth!
Regenerative farming in the spotlight at Writtle
Farmer and former Groove Armada star amongst the speakers at conference.
Building an apprenticeship community with support from Combined Authority skills service
A fast-growing Peterborough business has said unlocking young talent through apprenticeships has been crucial to its success and highlighted how a dedicated Combined Authority skills service is supporting its goal to build an ‘apprentice community’.
What change is still needed to apprenticeship funding?
Last week First Intuition sponsored the Association of Employment and Learning Provider’s (AELP) patron dinner, with Managing Director Amy Forrest
ARU Peterborough is recruiting industry specialists
Local experts can pass on their knowledge through new associate lecturer roles.
Are you looking to inspire the next generation? Epicentre-based supply teacher agency wants you to get in touch
Key Education Services owner Samantha Dyson is putting out an appeal to teachers who are thinking of returning to work, but do not necessarily want a permanent job, to get in touch. Key Education Services, a long established, independent teaching agency is one of the newest residents at The EpiCentre in Haverhill.
Possible missed cost savings on your phones, mobiles and internet with Breathe Technology
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Graduate Jessica goes full circle with ARU Law Clinic
Newly qualified solicitor returns to work with students six years after first volunteering.
ARU opens Sensory Sciences Centre in Cambridge
New £1.9m investment in equipment, teaching and research space for students.
The key benefits of apprenticeships
Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week 2024, trusted apprenticeship provider First Intuition shares some of the top benefits of apprenticeships for employers and students.
Transforming Healthcare Podcast: CES and the opportunities for the medical and health technology sector
In this episode, host, Jay Evans is joined by Dr Bipin Patel and a special guest for this podcast, Karla Pequenino, a journalist at Publico in Portugal.
Cambridge Enterprise Chief Executive appointed new Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation
Cambridge Enterprise Chief Executive Dr Diarmuid O’Brien has been appointed as the University of Cambridge’s new Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation.
Targeting annexin-A1 can halt cancer cell growth
New study shows effectiveness of first drug to focus on cancer-causing protein.
Conference will lift the lid on Labour in power
Anglia Ruskin event marks 100 years since party formed its first government.
Nicotine-free vapes can harm the lung - new study
Research identifies protein responsible for increasing inflammation and oxidative stress.