Cambridge MP spends a day in the life of an Antarctic scientist
Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge, will today (Friday) join British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientist, Huw Griffiths, in the laboratories to see what working on ground-breaking scientific research entails.
12 ARU courses given seal of quality by Royal Society of Biology
A total of 12 courses at Anglia Ruskin University have been endorsed by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) for their high quality.
Researchers discover how eating feeds into the body clock
New research has found it is not just what you eat, but when you eat that is important, knowledge which could improve the health of shift workers and people suffering from jet lag.
Camcycle local election survey helps Cambridge residents to ‘Vote Bike’
For the 13th year running, local charity Camcycle has published a survey for local election candidates to gauge their views on improving provision for cycling in and around Cambridge.
Proposals to help communities target zero carbon announced
Plans to give South Cambridgeshire communities grants to spend on ambitious projects as they shift towards a zero-carbon future have been announced by the District Council.
Magna continues to expand in Morocco with new mirrors facility
As the auto industry continues to develop in Morocco, Magna also continues to expand its footprint in the country. The company recently broke ground on construction of a new facility in Kenitra, Morocco, to supply global automakers with exterior and interior mirror systems.
How our minds distort information
This video from Positive Development demonstrates how our minds “distort” information, describes the impact it can have on the choices we make and how NLP coaching will reveal what is holding you back from reaching your full potential.
Conference aims to engage Cambridge tourism with Chinese tourism operators
The Cambridge Sustainable Tourism Conference is the premier platform for engaging inbound tourism operators with the key stakeholders of the Cambridge tourism, retail, hospitality and conference sectors.
How our minds generalise information
This video from Positive Development demonstrates how our minds “generalise” information, describes the impact it can have on the choices we make and how NLP coaching will reveal what is holding you back from reaching your full potential.
How our minds delete information
This video from Positive Development demonstrates how our minds “delete” information, describes the impact it can have on the choices we make and how NLP coaching will reveal what is holding you back from reaching your full potential.
Smart Cities Hackathon comes to Cambridge
Cambridge Applied Research (CAR) will host >sudo : city, a Smart City hackathon, in partnership with Alchera Technologies at the Allia Future Business Centre on 11-12 May. After the success of the >sudo : sequence hackathon in October 2018, CAR is organising the next in the series of >sudo hackathons.
New role helps to strengthen the Cambridge Cluster
The life science cluster in Cambridge has grown and developed because of the willingness and the ability of organisations, individuals and companies to collaborate.
What is your career goal?
Whatever stage you are at in your career, if you are looking for a new job, then now is the time to think about what you are actually trying to achieve. Yes, the end goal is to get hired, but the question is, are you looking for any job or your dream job, the best one you can imagine yourself doing?
Funding for tech to detect infant breathing problems
An innovative wearable sensor to monitor new-born babies in poor areas is being developed by Anglia Ruskin University, in collaboration with experts in Jordan.
Marshall strengthens key account management team
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has strengthened its key account management team with the appointment of Lee Doherty MBE MA as Key Account Executive. He will be responsible for developing relationships with the company’s leading customers.
Juganu announces new platform to reshape Smart Cities market using Qualcomm chipsets
Juganu announced today it is introducing a disruptive technology designed to reshape the Smart Cities market. Juganu's "Digital World" platform is an end-to-end solution that uses chipsets from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to combine smart lighting, advanced connectivity, and edge processing to solve the technology challenges facing municipalities in the 21st century.
The real power of a purpose
Sarah Reakes, Managing Director at KISS, writes: Recently we have needed to access many different parts of the NHS and every member of staff we came across was so incredibly dedicated and helpful.
Big vs small: keeping a reward strategy globally consistent while meeting local requirements
‘Rock-star’ scientist Brian Cox, when talking about the principles of quantum physics, said this: “Everything is connected to everything else," writes Mattioli Woods Employee Benefits Consultant (Healthcare) Ed Watling.
Study examines how to drift effectively
The term “mission drift” is invariably used in a negative sense, but a new study co-authored by Dr Matthew Grimes of Cambridge Judge Business School says such change can benefit an organisation if skilfully managed.
Cambridge Filmworks partners with CMR Surgical on new Versius film
Cambridge Filmworks has partnered with CMR Surgical to produce a new film for its groundbreaking new surgical robotic system Versius.
Triple bill: Featuring Mr Dang, the Power Rangers and PowerApps & Flow for Education
Business Cloud Integration is delighted to announce Cambridge's 2nd PowerApps and Flow User Group, starting 6pm next Thursday (May 2nd) at the Bradfield Centre.
Health chiefs urge: get checked for ‘silent killer’
Clinicians who fear there could be up to 4,000 people living in the eastern region with a deadly but curable condition are urging them to take action.
New intervention doubles quit rate for smokers with severe mental illness
Targeted support to help people with severe mental illness stop smoking can double quit rates at six months compared to standard care, research with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust has revealed.
Friends prepare to walk Wales in 117-mile fundraising hike
Two childhood friends are embarking on a 117-mile hike of Offa’s Dyke to raise money for mental health charity MIND.
Mentoring benefits lead to promotion at Eve Waldron Design
Manjiri Kulkarni has been recently promoted to Associate Designer at Eve Waldron Design, following a programme of personal mentoring by Eve Waldron. Kulkarni joined Eve Waldron Design two years ago as a Senior Designer / Project Co-ordinator, with over 15 years of working within national practices and with extensive experience in the commercial and retail sector, with emphasis on architectural /…