ARU academic wins national enterprise award
Dr Asma Rezaei’s innovative approach encourages students to develop start-up ideas.
Anthias Consulting's flexible training option for their Complete GC and LC courses
At Anthias Consulting, their Complete GC and GC‑MS and Complete LC and LC‑MS training courses provide you with the flexibility to learn your own way to suit your role, experience, budget and schedule.
Award-winning summer school open for applications
ARU’s residential programme is aiming to break down barriers to higher education.
Custom E-Learning Development and Learning Management System (LMS) contract secured by Capytech UK with Aviation Pioneers Eagle Eye Innovations
Capytech UK secures a major contract with aviation leaders Eagle Eye Innovations (EEI) to deliver high-capacity Learning Management System (LMS) infrastructure and 20 custom-built, interactive e-learning modules for global drone training and CAA compliance.
AI not yet good enough to mark university essays, rewarding ‘style over substance’
Cambridge researchers argue that, while AI may have some uses in student assessment, relying on it would result in “homogenised” grading that “underestimates brilliance”.
Ely & Cambridge businesses urged to prepare for growing supply chain disruption
Dr Peter Dawe is taking action by setting up the Gulf Genesis group to help Ely and Cambridge businesses take the urgent steps to prepare for increasing disruption to global supply chains following the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran. Gulf Genesis starts with it's first business seminar taking place in May.
Global digital learning specialist Capytech UK announces Cambridge expansion
Capytech UK Ltd, an established digital learning consultancy with a 13-year international track record, has officially launched its UK operations with a new regional base in Cambridge.
Microsoft 365 tightens security
💡 If I asked where your biggest security risks sit, you’d probably say email, passwords, or maybe remote access, right?Very few would point to Excel or PowerPoint.Yet Microsoft Office apps remain one of the most common entry points attackers use ☠️
Lasting Legacy to Celebrate Fathers Past and Present
This year, rather than the traditional funky socks or tipple of choice, why not celebrate Father’s Day with a more lasting gift designed to honour the important father figure(s) in your family?
How to stop AI projects stalling
Have you noticed how many AI projects start with excitement… and then quietly go nowhere?
We’re seeing it a lot.
Reduce sickness absence, retain staff and increase productivity in your business
As it is Mental Health Awareness Week, it’s a perfect opportunity for me to reintroduce myself.
Impactful social work project leads to Royal invite
ARU lecturer attends Royal Garden Party thanks to pioneering schools initiative.
Small habits to make your Windows 11 PC last longer
When did you last replace a perfectly usable work computer simply because it had become slow or unreliable?For many organisations, that moment is coming sooner than it used to.
How IT directors can finally get ahead of tickets
Is your ticket queue ever truly completed?Or is it just quiet enough for you to breathe before the next wave hits?
From where we sit, tickets are rarely the real problem. They’re the visible symptom.
Crowds flock to Kimbolton Castle to step back in time at Living History event
Thousands of people saw the past vividly brought to life at Kimbolton Castle over the May Bank Holiday weekend, as History Alive! Knights, Queens and Time Machines welcomed visitors for an unforgettable journey through nearly 2,000 years of British history.
Hollywood actor Gary Sinise visits Kimbolton School to explore World War II family heritage
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, welcomed acclaimed American actor, humanitarian, and military advocate Gary Sinise on Sunday 3 May for a special visit. Sinise visited Kimbolton, and the school, to explore his family’s World War II history as part of a documentary project exploring RAF Kimbolton’s legacy.
AI adoption isn't a tech challenge - it's a behaviour change challenge
Acteon's Rebecca Trigg uses a playful framework inspired by the Spice Girls to explore the different responses to AI adoption in organisations – and explains why understanding people, not technology, is the key to lasting change.
Beware the next generation of phishing attacks
If phishing scams are supposed to trick people, why do so many of them still feel clumsy?
For years, the answer was simple: Most scams were mass-produced.
Nature loss brings catastrophic risks – ARU report
Food security is under threat, which could lead to economic and social instability.
National playoff success for ARU’s basketball stars
Anglia Ruskin’s women’s basketball team achieve surprise win over London Cavaliers.
How do young people in UK view healthy ageing?
ARU launches unique research project, in partnership with Hallmark Foundation.
It’s time to govern your team’s AI use
Do you know which AI tools your team is using at work… and what they’re putting into them?
Most senior leaders we speak to think they do. Until we dig a little deeper.
Acteon's new-look website speaks to common challenges in the world of work
From AI adoption to L&D that drives business results, Acteon's refreshed site shows how a behavioural, human-centred approach can turn today's toughest challenges into real change.
ARU staff recognised for boosting employability
Alessia Mevoli, Scott Steele and Asma Rezaei are shortlisted for national awards.
Kimbolton pupils triumph at legendary Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race
For the second year running, Kimbolton’s team were the fastest school crew.