Birketts wins Legal Team of the Year at the Estates Gazette Awards 2019
Top 100 law firm Birketts has scooped the national Legal Team of the Year title at this year’s Estates Gazette Awards.
New jobs and homes approved at expanded Wellcome Genome Campus
Proposals to significantly expand a world-renowned genome campus have been backed by South Cambridgeshire District Council and will provide extra employment space and homes for staff.
Calling all cleantech innovators: pitch your ideas to an audience of investors at Cleantech Venture Day
Cambridge Cleantech is now inviting applications for its highly anticipated pitching and investment event, Cleantech Venture Day, to be held in London on February 11-12th, 2020.
Reducing board sizes, increasing possibilities
Cambridge Sensotec has been offering high-performance gas analysers that have been meeting gas analysis requirements for almost 20 years. What you might be unfamiliar with, however, is the OEM solutions side of the business.
Cambridge Network companies work together
Scott Bradbury has teamed up once again with Cambridge Filmworks to shoot a series of online training videos.
Eve Waldron Design shortlisted for prestigious FX Design Award
Eve Waldron Design has been shortlisted for a 2019 FX International Interior Design Award. Among the most prestigious of its kind in the industry, the shortlist recognises EWD for its recent project work on the Cripps Building for St John’s College, University of Cambridge.
Andrew Sentance joins Cambridge Econometrics
Cambridge Econometrics is delighted to appoint Andrew Sentance as Senior Adviser. Andrew will promote the Cambridge Econometrics brand, focusing on the company’s macroeconomic and climate finance consultancy services.
Fewer than 100 places left for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s Ely Festive 5K
Book your place now for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's Ely Festive 5K before it's too late!
Why it’s important to inspire creativity in your business
You may think that creativity isn’t a required skill for your business. The team at the HR Dept would suggest otherwise and say, not only is it required, it’s essential!
Virtual investment experiment indicates informed consumers choose sustainable funds even with reduced returns
A new study has shown that when given clear social and environmental performance data, consumers display an appetite for sustainable investment, even with lower returns.
'It’s never too late for a career change!' says local Career Coach Katherine Wiid
As the average life expectancy continues to increase and retirement ages get pushed back, our working lives are increasing. How much time are you going to spend in a career that you don’t love?
Fiancé visit or a marriage settlement visa?
Fiancé visit and marriage settlement visa - these family-based visa routes are at once similar and very different, says The Visa Office.
Domino Printing Sciences appoints new Group Human Resources Director
Domino Printing Sciences has appointed Chris Webb as its new Group Human Resources Director and the latest member of Domino’s executive team, following the retirement of Hilary Wright who was in the role for the last three years.
Still time to give opinions on transport projects
There’s still time for people to give their opinion on projects that aim to significantly improve journeys across Greater Cambridge.
Stone King’s expertise recognised by prestigious legal directory Chambers
Stone King has again been recognised as a top-tier law firm by prestigious legal directory Chambers.
£65,000 now raised, to 'Help Us Be There' for an additional 140 nights of Hospice at Home care
Matron of the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Community Team, Lorraine Moth makes her first ever radio broadcast appearance and tells BBC Radio Cambridgeshire of the impact the community's support will have.
Birketts announces 36 promotions
Top 100 law firm Birketts has announced that 36 of its most skilled lawyers have been promoted across its four offices.
Rachael engineers route to career success
A clinical scientist who specialises in developing innovative medical technologies has earned a place on a prestigious leadership programme.
Revealing the nanostructure of wood could help raise height limits for wooden skyscrapers
Cambridge researchers have captured the visible nanostructure of living wood for the first time using an advanced low-temperature scanning electron microscope.
Hewitsons real estate litigation team expands
Law firm Hewitsons has appointed two solicitors to its highly-respected real estate litigation team across its Cambridge and Northampton offices.
Accumulation of DNA mutations found in healthy liver leads to disease
New insights into the journey from health to disease in the human liver have been made by scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, the University of Cambridge and their collaborators. In the largest study of its kind, the team documented in unprecedented detail how the accumulation of changes in our DNA over time, known as mutations, evolves during the…
Violent deaths linked to price rises will increase
The number of deaths due to conflict and rioting caused by food, water and fuel is likely to soar in the next decade, according to the authors of a new interactive tool that maps fatalities linked to price rises and resource shortages.
Property professionals appeal to ‘next generation’ at BCO’s Cambridge lunch
Leading figures from the commercial property sector have called on the next generation of property professionals to change the face of the workplace, at the British Council for Offices (BCO) second East Anglia lunch.
SANE 2019: Addressing the limitations of sound event detection metrics
At SANE 2019, Audio Analytic’s research team will present its findings around the key issues that need to be addressed for a more robust, more versatile, more meaningful and more accurate evaluation metric to benefit academia and industry.
PetaGene announces collaboration with AstraZeneca to deploy its genomic data compression software in core genomics initiative
PetaGene’s PetaSuite compression software and cloud-computing solutions speed up data transfers and reduce storage costs for research projects involving genomics data.