The role of intermediate institutions between the family and the state in British society
Maurice Lord Glasman and Phillip Blond, usually credited with originating Blue Labour and Red Tory respectively, meet to present their ideas and discuss what they have in common at a special event on Tuesday 12th March (6.30 for 7pm) at Anglia Ruskin University.
YouTube culture is harming image of nurses
The issue of nurses being depicted as “sexual playthings” will be discussed during a special public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University’s Guild House campus in Peterborough next Wednesday (27 February).
Italian celebrities are in the spotlight
Anglia Ruskin University will be investigating the psychology of Italian celebrity with the visit of two high-profile figures to its Cambridge campus.
Exotic trees affect breeding success of UK birds
As today (14 February) marks the start of National Nest Box Week, organised by the British Trust for Ornithology, research by scientists at Anglia Ruskin University has shown that the presence of exotic, non-native trees and shrubs is having a negative impact on blue tit and great tit populations in British parks.
Schäfer sings Schubert at the Mumford
The renowned German tenor Markus Schäfer will perform an all-Schubert programme in a free lunchtime concert at Anglia Ruskin University’s Mumford Theatre in Cambridge next Friday (15 February at 1.10pm).
Think business education – Think Peterborough!
Businesses in and around Peterborough are being encouraged to “Think Peterborough” with the launch of a new education partnership in the city.
Deadline approaching for funding bids
Small and medium sized businesses from across the East of England are being encouraged to apply for European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) support to help them reduce energy consumption, develop new products and increase profitability.
Cambridge business snaps up industry award
One of the winners of the Anglia Ruskin enterprise competition has landed a major photography honour. Light Blue Software has seen their business management software for photographers named Best Professional Product of the Year by one of the sector’s leading trade organisations, the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP).
Report highlights impact of resource constraints
New research published by Anglia Ruskin University and the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries highlights the risks that resource constraints pose to the global economy and financial services, and in particular pensions.
Construction giant builds new partnership
Anglia Ruskin University has joined forces with Willmott Dixon to launch a Learning Academy for Leaders at the company’s purpose-built training centre in Basingstoke.
Anglia Ruskin launches MS Society research
Anglia Ruskin University is collaborating with the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society to undertake new research into ways of managing the disease.
New Year, new start at Anglia Ruskin
Anglia Ruskin University is offering a range of courses – full-time, part-time, undergraduate and postgraduate – starting this month.
Tourism expert checks in at Anglia Ruskin
Dr Sally Everett has been appointed as the new Deputy Dean of Anglia Ruskin University’s Lord Ashcroft International Business School.
Start-ups share Enterprise Fellowship cash
Three Cambridgeshire businesses awarded £36,500 in Anglia Ruskin competition
Why decision-making can be black and white
Research by Anglia Ruskin psychologist shows moral judgements can be ‘coloured’
University is child’s play in Peterborough
Anglia Ruskin to run hands-on healthcare activities at Guild House on 12 January
Langer to star at Peterborough Cathedral
Hungarian violinist to fly in for Anglia Ruskin concert in aid of Thorpe Hall Hospice
Global data on visual impairment is released
Anglia Ruskin Professor leads Vision Loss Expert Group for study published in The Lancet
Anglia Ruskin expert to shape sustainability taskforce
Dr Aled Jones, Director of the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, has been invited to be a William J. Clinton Distinguished Lecturer by the Clinton School of Public Service.
Music therapy benefits youth at risk
The first ever study to show the quantitative benefits of music therapy for teenagers at secondary school was to be discussed at a conference at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge last week.
Becky uses her LOAf to launch new comic
A young Cambridgeshire illustrator is aiming to revive the golden age of the comic book with the launch of LOAf, a magazine aimed at “big kids and little adults”.
Cambridge start-up shows Whey Forward
Young Cambridge entrepreneur Joe Faulkner-Edwards has launched a new online health supplement business thanks to £18,000 of funding from Anglia Ruskin University.
Sustainability: more than just hot air...
A new art installation featuring a 45ft long representation of sustainability will be on display at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge from 21 November until 13 December.
Philip Pullman to discuss his Grimm Tales
Acclaimed author Philip Pullman will read extracts from his collection of Grimm Tales for Young and Old at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 27 November (7.30pm).
Why marketing matters for social enterprises
Anglia Ruskin University has teamed up with Future Business, a leading Cambridge social enterprise, to present the latest StartChange event on Thursday, 29 November.