Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency
For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached. Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.
Cambridge receives $34.5million donation for research to help improve the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their families
The University of Cambridge has received US$34.5 million from philanthropist K Lisa Yang to support autism research aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their families. The gift is one of the largest ever philanthropic gifts for autism research to a UK university.
Student loan interest cap - what the 6% limit really means
The government has announced a cap for some student loans interest rates. It is not all it seems.
ARU receives £4.8m to boost innovation in the NHS
The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme has already helped launch 691 start-ups.
Kimbolton School celebrates double success at National School Theatre Awards
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is celebrating a remarkable year for the performing arts after securing two prestigious wins at the National School Theatre Awards in London on 22 June, alongside a series of other notable achievements and accolades.
ARU graduates top in region for securing senior roles
UK’s largest annual social survey also shows strong salary potential for ARU graduates.
Is data security your top priority?
Most IT leaders say data security is their number one concern when improving technology.
In fact, nearly seven in ten rank it at the top of the list. Yet only around a third say they feel extremely confident they would pass their next regulatory audit.
Kimbolton Castle opens its doors for free Vanbrugh 300 tours and talks this July
Kimbolton Castle, Cambridgeshire, will open its doors for a series of free guided tours and lectures this July to mark the 300th anniversary of the death of Sir John Vanbrugh – the English architect who remodelled parts of the building in the early 1700s.
National Inclusion Week September 14th
If your business is preparing for activity in National Inclusion Week this year, we may be able to support you with images for your internal and external comms.
PSTN Switch-Off: What You Need to Know
PSTN Switch-Off: What Does It Mean for Your Organisation?
The rise of Hybrid Event Production in Cambridge and across the UK
Whether you are hosting a leadership town hall, AGM, conference, product launch or corporate event, our Cambridge hybrid event specialists deliver professional event streaming solutions designed for engagement, reliability and measurable ROI.
New ARU facilities to support booming games sector
Official opening of £2.5m games development spaces that replicate industry studios.
CCH and St John's Innovation Centre Explore ‘Tech for Good’ and Rare Prototypes for Cambridge Wide Open Day
St John’s Innovation Centre (SJIC), in collaboration with the Centre for Computing History (CCH), will deliver a dynamic programme for this year’s Cambridge Wide Open Day, bringing together entrepreneurs, computing heritage and industry experts to explore the theme Tech for Good: Past Lessons; Future Choices.
PSA Testing Returns After Successful Pilot
After a successful PSA testing pilot in October, we are once again running free PSA testing at the Cledara Abbey Stadium.
Cambridge United Foundation signs up as a signatory of the Care Leaver Covenant
We are delighted to announce we have signed up as a signatory of the Care Leaver Covenant.
Former England cricketer delivers inspiring talk at Kimbolton School
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, was delighted to welcome former England cricketer and BBC Test Match Special host Jonathan Agnew MBE on Tuesday 2 June for a memorable evening of cricketing gold storytelling and insights.
When capability matters more than performance
Last week, we published observations from the first international delivery of FutureReady — a pilot cohort in China that surfaced three findings about capability formation in high-performing students. One of those findings was that reflective capability and cross-disciplinary thinking do not emerge automatically, even in academically excellent environments. The ISE Student Development Survey,…
Stories of resilience take centre stage at ARU
The Graduate Showcase celebrates the next generation of creative talent.
Cambridge Science Centre is Building a Better Future
Cambridge Science Centre has shared more about its new strategic approach to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) engagement after opening its doors last week to the families of industry partners who are making Building a Better Future possible.
Young people are not lacking potential - they are being denied opportunity
As concern grows around rising numbers of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), a Cambridgeshire youth organisation is calling for a fundamental shift in how society views young people.
What we learned delivering FutureReady internationally: insights from a pilot in China
Reflective capacity is not a by-product of academic achievement; it is a separate capability requiring deliberate cultivation. --- FutureReady (CognateUK)
From scalpel to strategy: Navigating the evolving landscape of healthcare leadership
Møller Institute Associate Dr Hisham Abdel Rahman discusses the complex nature of leadership in healthcare, and how often clinicians are expected to evolve into leadership roles seamlessly. As a consultant gynaecologist who moved into leadership roles, including Medical Director and CEO of Hinchingbrooke Hospital, founder of Circle Harmony in China, and currently Global Medical Director for IHG…
Why so many keynotes get left on the train home
The events industry generates an eye-watering £1.3 trillion globally, but most keynotes lose their impact somewhere between the applause and the train ride home. By the time attendees walk through the front door, they can barely remember who walked on stage.
Relying on Windows 10 extended support? Time to upgrade
Are you still running Windows 10 because “it’s fine for now”?We hear that a lot.
Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Soham Town Rangers Chairman learn CPR with East Anglian Air Ambulance at Knife Angel
Charity offering public free training between now and mid-June