ARU professor awarded prestigious optometry medal
Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers award Shahina Pardhan Silver Fincham Medal.
Healthcare programme receives national award
NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme, delivered by ARU, is recognised by HSJ.
ARU graduates dazzle judges of national awards
Children’s Book Illustration alumni feature on Yoto Carnegies and V&A shortlists.
ARU announces Dawes Chair of Public Protection
Professor Tim McSweeney will lead new programme to use big data to fight crime.
Online gaming is bringing RAF families closer
Report investigates benefits and pitfalls of using internet technology to communicate.
Can secrets of the ‘blue zones’ help us live to 100?
Free talk discusses why certain populations across the world enjoy greater longevity.
Free programme to help microbusinesses thrive
ARU Peterborough experts are making a big difference to Britain’s smallest firms.
ARU celebrates success of thriving small businesses
Leaders mark completion of course to help small and medium enterprises grow.
Senior appointments following university merger
Kersty Ellis named Writtle College Principal and Andy Sparks will Chair FE Board.
Giant giraffe raises awareness of endangered species
Sneak peak of Anglia Ruskin’s involvement in Cambridge Standing Tall charity project.
Merger takes place between ARU and Writtle
ARU will invest £10million to improve the Writtle campus, near Chelmsford.
Drivers in the East unconvinced by electric vehicles
Motorists see cost and charging infrastructure as main barriers to buying a vehicle.
Female psychopaths ‘more common than we think’
Talk at Cambridge Festival will explain how current thinking may be misguided.
Children’s book by ARU lecturer makes US school list
Allan Drummond’s book is recommended reading for schoolchildren across America.
Science & Engineering’s equality work celebrated
ARU Faculty receives Athena Swan Silver Award for promoting gender equality.
VR technology recreates life on frozen continent
Walk in the shoes of polar explorers with ARU and the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust.
New law board to benefit students and researchers
Anglia Ruskin University is to work closely with local judiciary and legal firms.
ARU graduates lead the way at national awards
Four former Children’s Book Illustration students make Waterstones shortlist.
New cell therapy shows promise with ARDS patients
Initial trial suggests invariant natural killer cell therapy improves survival.
Funding boost for degree apprenticeship provision
ARU invests in new School of Apprenticeships and six employment-focused courses.
Regenerative farming in the spotlight at Writtle
Farmer and former Groove Armada star amongst the speakers at conference.
ARU Peterborough is recruiting industry specialists
Local experts can pass on their knowledge through new associate lecturer roles.
Graduate Jessica goes full circle with ARU Law Clinic
Newly qualified solicitor returns to work with students six years after first volunteering.
ARU opens Sensory Sciences Centre in Cambridge
New £1.9m investment in equipment, teaching and research space for students.
Targeting annexin-A1 can halt cancer cell growth
New study shows effectiveness of first drug to focus on cancer-causing protein.