Date | Title | Description |
29.10.2024 | Nature's Disconnect: The UK’s Struggle to Connect with the Natural World | In a world increasingly dominated by screens and urban landscapes, a recent study reveals a troubling disconnect between UK adults and nature. Conducted by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), this research paints a stark picture: the UK ranks 5... |
29.10.2024 | Study finds UK adults aren’t connected to nature | New research led by ARU finds barriers prevent everyone enjoying nature equally.
New research indicates that UK adults experience less of a connection with nature than adults from most other countries, ranking 59th out of 65 national groups... |
25.10.2024 | Как лондонский Хрустальный дворец смогли построить так быстро | Новое исследование показывает, что это было самое раннее из известных зданий, в котором использовалась стандартная винтовая резьба
Хрустальный дворец и водонапорная башня в Лондоне, 1854 год
Лондонская Великая выставка 1851 года привлекла о... |
04.10.2024 | The Silent Crisis: Wildlife Crime in the UK | Wildlife crime is a shadowy figure lurking in the corners of society. It thrives in silence, often unnoticed and unpunished. A recent study from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) sheds light on this pressing issue, revealing a legal system tha... |
03.10.2024 | Wildlife criminals getting away with it – new study | Report co-authored by ARU expert found concerning numbers of unpunished crimes.
A new study led by an Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) expert has revealed alarming shortcomings in the UK’s efforts to prosecute wildlife criminals.
The report ‘... |
27.09.2024 | Art and Innovation: A Dual Approach to Awareness and Sustainability | In a world where silence often reigns, two events stand out, each a beacon of hope and change. One is an art exhibition at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) aimed at raising awareness about domestic abuse. The other is the launch of a groundbr... |
25.09.2024 | Art exhibition to raise awareness of domestic abuse | ARU to display work produced by survivors to mark Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
A powerful exhibition featuring artwork produced by the victims of domestic abuse will be held at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge on Wednesday, 2 ... |
11.09.2024 | Cambridge's Kite Initiative: Soaring Towards Community Empowerment | In the heart of Cambridge, a new initiative is taking flight. The "Let's Go Fly the Kite" project aims to breathe life into the historic Kite neighborhood. This area, once a bustling center of commerce, is poised for a renaissance... |
09.09.2024 | Combined Authority no longer under Best Value Notice as Government recognises improvement | A programme of improvement within the Combined Authority has been recognised by Government which has not renewed its Best Value Notice on the organisation.
The decision not to reissue the notice was made by the Ministry of Housing, Communit... |
05.09.2024 | Cambridge MP gets kite project off to a flying start | On Friday 6 September 2024 at 1.30pm, Daniel Zeichner, Member of Parliament for Cambridge, will celebrate the launch event of the Let's Go Fly the Kite initiative by adding a brick to a giant Lego sculpture of a new Science of Life Quarter ... |
24.07.2024 | ARU first in UK to receive prestigious NCEE award | Anglia Ruskin receives Entrepreneurial University Award for innovation impact.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been rewarded for its commitment to fostering enterprise and entrepreneurship by becoming the first institution in the United ... |
29.05.2024 | Music therapy pioneer receives national honour | Lifetime Achievement Award for Helen Odell-Miller, Professor Emeritus at ARU.
Professor Emeritus Helen Odell-Miller OBE has been honoured by the British Association for Music Therapy for her remarkable achievements in establishing music the... |
19.03.2024 | ARU announces Dawes Chair of Public Protection | Professor Tim McSweeney will lead new programme to use big data to fight crime.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been awarded over £1million from the Dawes Trust to establish a groundbreaking, data-driven public protection programme, whic... |
07.03.2024 | TWI and ARU launch Innovation and Management PhD | TWI Ltd and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) have partnered to create a highly specialised, unique doctorate programme offering professionals the opportunity to advance their careers.
The new PhD programme, the Innovation and Management PhD, ... |
14.07.2023 | Anglia Ruskin and Writtle announce merger plan | Merger will secure the long-term future for Writtle University College’s campus
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and Writtle University College are delighted to announce a proposal to merge the two institutions.
The proposed merger will secur... |
04.07.2023 | ARU launches Help to Grow course in Cambridge | Business programme helps SMEs identify opportunities and navigate challenges
Help to Grow, a business support programme aimed at helping small and medium sized businesses identify opportunities and protect themselves from future shocks, is ... |
17.05.2023 | ARU music therapy receives £970k funding boost | Research institute will invest in technology to capture music therapy breakthroughs
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), has awarded £970,000 to the Cambridge Institute for Music Therap... |
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27.03.2023 | Child rights organizations urge Germany to support EU legislative action to protect children online | Protect Children’s research findings on German speaking CSAM users demonstrate the urgent need for stronger EU legislation HELSINKI, UUSIMAA, FINLAND, March 27, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- The Council of Europe estimates that one in five chil... |
17.03.2023 | ARU receives £770k Degree Apprenticeship boost | Anglia Ruskin to expand provision thanks to new funding from Office for Students
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has received £770,163 of new funding to extend the provision of Degree Apprenticeships in the region.
The funding is part of an ... |
03.03.2023 | ARU scientist to launch interstellar space music | Data sonification expert has US premiere for music based on NASA readings
A scientist from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will premiere a new piece of music at the SXSW EDU festival that has been created using data beamed back to Earth from... |
13.02.2023 | Female PhD students are set Net Zero challenge | Project looks to expertise of women working in social sciences and humanities.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is helping some of the UK’s largest organisations meet the challenge of transitioning to Net Zero through a unique project focusin... |
09.02.2023 | Students and staff help shape Net Zero roadmap | ARU has key role in report setting recommendations for Government and sector
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has helped to shape a new report by the Royal Anniversary Trust which outlines an ambitious roadmap for decarbonisation of the terti... |
07.02.2023 | Research finds online hate speech is often hidden in plain sight | The study found that Afghan nationals were repeatedly targeted by derogatory comments on Instagram despite the platform utilising AI-powered detection tools CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM, February 7, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- New research indi... |
12.12.2022 | Angry Birds: Rural Robins Get ‘Road Rage’ When Exposed To Traffic Noise | Human activities, such as traffic noises and other forms of noise pollution, can have significant impacts on the long-term social behaviors of wildlife |
14.10.2022 | Finding new ways to treat cataracts | Professor Barbara Pierscionek, Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation in the Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University. |
16.09.2022 | ‘Hair-raising’ success for ARU graduate Joseph | MA graduate wins £5,000 Klaus Flugge Prize for his book Pierre’s New Hair.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) graduate Joseph Namara Hollis has won the 2022 Klaus Flugge Prize for the most exciting and promising newcomer in children’s picture b... |
12.09.2022 | ARU announces new partnership with Ukraine | Twinning initiative launched with Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University.
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is showing its support for Ukraine by formally twinning with one of the country’s universities.
The partnership with Lesya Ukrainka V... |
28.07.2022 | Kate extends ARU’s winning run at V&A awards | MA course celebrates its sixth successive Student Illustrator of the Year title.
Kate Rolfe has been named as the V&A Student Illustrator of the Year, continuing Anglia Ruskin University’s remarkable run of success at the prestigious aw... |
11.07.2022 | ARU illustrators take top spots at Macmillan Prize | Children’s book illustration students and graduates enjoy clean sweep at awards.
Talented illustrators from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) have swept the board at the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2022, winning the top three prizes.
Heik... |
30.05.2022 | ARU and Drinkaware launch UK drink spiking study | Anglia Ruskin teams up with charity to understand current scale of the problem
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) launches an important project to investigate the scale of drink spiking in the UK, thanks to a new partnership with the charity Dr... |
17.05.2022 | WEF 2022: What electric car supplies' shortage mean for net-zero targets | The road map to replacing old fashioned carbon emitting cars with electric vehicles is well developed – at least in theory. All the major car makers (and even some of the smaller ones) are publicly committed to electric.
But actually buying... |
09.05.2022 | ARU is investigating how businesses value nature | The Global Sustainability Institute at ARU becomes a member of TNFD Forum.
The Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has stepped up its work looking at how businesses incorporate the natural world in their decisi... |
16.03.2022 | GSI head to deliver biodiversity threat warning | GSI head to deliver biodiversity threat warning
16-03-2022
ARU academic to speak to UK parliamentarians about dangers of nature loss.
Professor Aled Jones of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will warn UK parliamentarians about the increasing ... |
22.12.2021 | Beavers head north and impact Arctic landscape | Beavers head north and impact Arctic landscape
22-12-2021
A new report has highlighted how beavers are heading further north and are having a significant impact on the landscape of northern Canada and Alaska.
The Arctic Report Card 2021 rep... |
10.12.2021 | ARU goes global to encourage Women in STEM | ARU goes global to encourage Women in STEM
10-12-2021
British Council funding will see female students join from Brazil and Mexico.
Anglia Ruskin University’s commitment to encouraging women into STEM (science, technology, engineering, and ... |
08.12.2021 | ARU students to help curb violence against women | ARU students to help curb violence against women
08-12-2021
Students from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will play a key role in helping to reduce violence towards women and girls in Chelmsford, thanks to a £20,000 partnership project with ... |
07.12.2021 | ‘Our ambitions shouldn’t be limited by transport’ - ARU Principal | ‘Our ambitions shouldn’t be limited by transport’ - ARU Principal
07-12-2021
The Principal of ARU Peterborough has called on the Government to help tackle transport inequalities, which he believes are one of the main barriers to social mobi... |
26.11.2021 | ARU receives The Queen’s Anniversary Prize | Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) last night received The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its world-leading music therapy work – and in particular its research with people living with dementia, and their families.
The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes ... |
18.11.2021 | Raising a glass to a more sustainable future | Raising a glass to a more sustainable future
18-11-2021
The Chief Executive of Suffolk-based brewer Adnams, Dr Andy Wood OBE DL, will reveal how the company is changing to embrace a more sustainable future at a free talk at Anglia Ruskin Un... |
18.11.2021 | Raising a glass to a more sustainable future | The Chief Executive of Suffolk-based brewer Adnams, Dr Andy Wood OBE DL, will reveal how the company is changing to embrace a more sustainable future at a free talk at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge later this month.
By putting... |
15.11.2021 | ARU graduates scoop World Illustration Awards | ARU graduates scoop World Illustration Awards
15-11-2021
A series of ingenious sustainability awareness posters has helped a recent Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) graduate win a major illustration prize.
Tabitha Wall, who graduated last mon... |
12.11.2021 | Online ‘Brown Babies’ exhibition wins major prize | Online ‘Brown Babies’ exhibition wins major prize
12-11-2021
An exhibition based on the work of Professor Lucy Bland of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has won a prestigious national Museums Association award.
The online “Brown Babies” exhib... |
04.11.2021 | Government action can make a difference - report | Government action can make a difference - report
04-11-2021
Governments must intervene to shape markets for new clean energy technologies in order to drive the rapid change necessary to meet international climate targets, finds a report lau... |
02.11.2021 | £20million government funding boost for Peterborough | £20million government funding boost for Peterborough
02-11-2021
Successful university Levelling Up bid will improve skills and increase opportunities in Peterborough.
A joint bid, submitted by Peterborough City Council, will receive £20mill... |
25.10.2021 | ‘Brown Babies’ exhibition makes awards shortlist | ‘Brown Babies’ exhibition makes awards shortlist
25-10-2021
An online exhibition based on the powerful personal histories unearthed by Lucy Bland, Professor of Social and Cultural History at Anglia Ruskin University, is in the running for a... |
11.10.2021 | Autistic children struggle with hidden emotions | Autistic children struggle with hidden emotions
11-10-2021
New research has discovered that children with autism misjudge the feelings of others because they don’t use context to identify underlying emotions.
Published in the Journal of Aut... |
06.10.2021 | Children’s letters to leaders inform new book | Children’s letters to leaders inform new book
06-10-2021
Children worldwide have written to top politicians urging them to address the climate crisis.
Heartfelt letters from almost 100 primary school children from across the world urging th... |
24.09.2021 | Flavia’s ghostly tale wins major illustration prize | Flavia’s ghostly tale wins major illustration prize
24-09-2021
An ARU PhD student has been awarded the £5,000 Klaus Flugge Prize for her debut children’s book.
Anglia Ruskin University PhD student Flavia Z Drago has been named as the winner... |
14.09.2021 | ARU is among UK’s most entrepreneurial universities | ARU is among UK’s most entrepreneurial universities
14-09-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a finalist in the Outstanding Entrepreneurial University category of the Times Higher Education (THE) magazine’s annual awards 2021 – the “Osca... |
09.09.2021 | Green energy revolution can spark wider benefits | Green energy revolution can spark wider benefits
09-09-2021
The new Geography President of the British Science Association will deliver a talk at the British Science Festival tomorrow.
Dr Rosie Robison, the new Geography President of the Br... |
12.08.2021 | Anglia Ruskin joins forces with Primary Engineer | Anglia Ruskin joins forces with Primary Engineer
12-08-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is partnering with Primary Engineer to help inspire local youngsters and spark their interest in engineering.
Primary Engineer is an educational not-... |
06.08.2021 | National Teaching Fellowship for ARU academic | National Teaching Fellowship for ARU academic
06-08-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) academic Professor Catherine Lee has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship for her work in providing inclusive teaching and learning.
The National... |
29.07.2021 | New Zealand is best placed to survive collapse | New Zealand is best placed to survive collapse
29-07-2021
New research has examined the factors that could lead to the collapse of global civilisation, with New Zealand identified as the country most resilient to future threats.
The study, ... |
23.07.2021 | Abi’s postcard is just the ticket in rail competition | Abi’s postcard is just the ticket in rail competition
23-07-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) student Abi Winter has been named as one of the winners of a national competition to design a postcard featuring a destination they can’t wait t... |
21.06.2021 | Overseas climate change could devastate UK | Overseas climate change could devastate UK
21-06-2021
An Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) expert has warned that the effects of climate change overseas could have a potentially devastating impact on the economy here in the UK.
Professor Aled ... |
21.06.2021 | Anglia Ruskin to lead NHS entrepreneurship training | Anglia Ruskin to lead NHS entrepreneurship training
21-06-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been chosen as the official partner of NHS England and NHS Improvement to nurture healthcare innovators from across the country and help them ... |
28.05.2021 | ‘A Day of Welcome’ expands across the region | Schoolchildren across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Norfolk will learn about the important role this region has played in offering a safe haven for refugees during a ‘A Day of Welcome’ this summer.
Academics from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) ... |
28.05.2021 | ‘A Day of Welcome’ expands across the region | ‘A Day of Welcome’ expands across the region
28-05-2021
Schoolchildren across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Norfolk will learn about the important role this region has played in offering a safe haven for refugees during a ‘A Day of Welcome’ thi... |
26.05.2021 | Local businesses reject new 'green jobs' focus | Local businesses reject new 'green jobs' focus
26-05-2021
A new report reveals that businesses in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough do not see new “green jobs” as the future. Instead, they believe that all jobs, across all sectors, will becom... |
19.05.2021 | New research may revolutionise cataract treatment | New research may revolutionise cataract treatment
19-05-2021
World-leading eye experts have made a breakthrough that could potentially change the way cataracts are treated – with potential for drug therapy to replace surgery.
Cataract is a ... |
19.05.2021 | Report examines what we’ll be eating in 2050 | Report examines what we’ll be eating in 2050
19-05-2021
A new report co-authored by Professor Aled Jones of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) points to a future of dietary changes, higher food prices, and less food waste.
The UN’s Paris Agreem... |
04.05.2021 | ARU expert to lead climate finance discussions | ARU expert to lead climate finance discussions
04-05-2021
Professor Aled Jones of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will lead the climate finance discussions at Climate Exp0, a week-long science and policy conference taking place six months be... |
30.04.2021 | Partnership to help ARU achieve zero carbon goals | Partnership to help ARU achieve zero carbon goals
30-04-2021
Anglia Ruskin University has appointed leading energy firm Vital Energi to deliver a range of energy saving measures across its buildings and achieve its ambitious sustainability ... |
08.04.2021 | ARU helps local businesses fight cyber-crime | ARU helps local businesses fight cyber-crime
08-04-2021
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is co-hosting a cyber security conference on Friday 16 April to help local businesses from across the East of England protect themselves from new and eme... |
16.03.2021 | Project investigates autism in British Indian families | Project investigates autism in British Indian families
16-03-2021
Researchers are appealing to British Indian parents to help them build a clearer picture of some of the unique issues faced by these families when raising a child with autism... |
11.03.2021 | Lockdowns linked to rise in eating disorder symptoms | Lockdowns linked to rise in eating disorder symptoms
11-03-2021
New research indicates that lockdowns to help tackle the spread of COVID-19 could be linked to an increase in symptoms associated with eating disorders.
The longitudinal study,... |
10.03.2021 | Global contest seeks to find the meaning of money | Global contest seeks to find the meaning of money
10-03-2021
A former Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) student who created an eye-catching “money dress” to raise awareness of hyperinflation, is holding a worldwide competition to encourage fin... |
05.03.2021 | Documentary tells health workers’ COVID-19 stories | Documentary tells health workers’ COVID-19 stories
05-03-2021
A new documentary chronicling healthcare workers’ own personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic will be unveiled during an online event hosted by Anglia Ruskin University... |
02.03.2021 | Digitisation can power airlines’ zero carbon goal | Digitisation can power airlines’ zero carbon goal
02-03-2021
Cleaner biofuels, more efficient engines and electric batteries have dominated discussions around how the airline industry can become net zero carbon by 2050, but an expert panel ... |
10.02.2021 | Why ‘warts and all’ Zoom dates spell success | Why ‘warts and all’ Zoom dates spell success
10-02-2021
Virtual Zoom dates can lead to more successful long-term relationships, believes the author of 'Attraction Explained: The science of how we form relationships' (Routledge).
In an updat... |
25.01.2021 | Growing up in bilingual home has lasting benefits | Growing up in bilingual home has lasting benefits
25-01-2021
New research has found that growing up in a bilingual home can provide unexpected cognitive benefits later in life.
The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, demonst... |
11.01.2021 | Heading outdoors keeps lockdown blues at bay | Heading outdoors keeps lockdown blues at bay
11-01-2021
A new study has found that spending time outdoors and switching off our devices is associated with higher levels of happiness during a period of COVID-19 restrictions.
Previous academi... |
18.12.2020 | Reliable COVID-19 test could reduce virus spread | Reliable COVID-19 test could reduce virus spread
18-12-2020
New test by ARU professor could cut false negatives and deliver faster results.
Results of a unique test developed by a world-renowned expert, which targets three viral genes to in... |
07.12.2020 | Trailblazer Alex is first to graduate from course | Trailblazer Alex is first to graduate from course
07-12-2020
An optician from Cambridgeshire is celebrating after becoming the first to graduate from a pioneering course aimed at helping dispensing opticians specialise in contact lens fitti... |
02.12.2020 | Targets for avoidable sight loss ‘not being met’ | Targets for avoidable sight loss ‘not being met’
02-12-2020
Public health services across the world are failing to meet targets to reduce avoidable sight loss, according to a new study just published in The Lancet Global Health.
The study e... |
13.11.2020 | Are you an SME keen to understand how to use data better in your business to innovate, increase productivity and grow? | Are you an SME keen to understand how to use data better in your business to innovate, increase productivity and grow?
13-11-2020
The European funded Interreg project, Futures By Design, strives to help SMEs in different regions innovate, g... |
06.11.2020 | COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse – new study | COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse – new study
06-11-2020
New research reveals that tinnitus, a common condition that causes the perception of noise in the ear and head, is being exacerbated by COVID-19 – as well as the measures helping to k... |
28.10.2020 | ARU student wins World Illustration Award | ARU student wins World Illustration Award
28-10-2020
Work by an Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) student has won a prestigious World Illustration Award – beating off competition from more than 4,000 entries from all over the globe.
Mariajosé ... |
26.10.2020 | COVID-19 anxiety linked to body image issues | COVID-19 anxiety linked to body image issues
26-10-2020
A new study has found that anxiety and stress directly linked to COVID-19 could be causing a number of body image issues among women and men.
The research, led by Professor Viren Swami... |
06.10.2020 | ARU experts will help CSES celebrate 100 years | ARU experts will help CSES celebrate 100 years
06-10-2020
Experts from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) will be helping the Chelmsford Science and Engineering Society (CSES) celebrate its 100th birthday during a special online event on Tuesda... |
11.09.2020 | ARU's women's basketball team is banking on Lloyd | ARU's women's basketball team is banking on Lloyd
11-09-2020
Anglia Ruskin University’s women's basketball team is set to go from strength to strength following the exciting appointment of new head coach Jacob Lloyd.
Basketball is one of th... |
09.09.2020 | Seed of an idea blossoms into a published novel | Seed of an idea blossoms into a published novel
09-09-2020
A story with a garden as the main character has finally blossomed into a published novel, years after its first draft was completed as part of a Creative Writing PhD.
Dr Tiffani Ang... |
08.09.2020 | ARU is top for Education and Sports Science | ARU is top for Education and Sports Science
08-09-2020
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been named as the UK’s leading university for Sports Science and Education courses in the 2021 Guardian league table.
The annual Guardian University G... |
04.09.2020 | Indigenous knowledge still undervalued – study | Indigenous knowledge still undervalued – study
04-09-2020
New research has found that Indigenous knowledge is regularly underutilised and misunderstood when making important environmental decisions.
Published in a special edition of the jou... |
10.08.2020 | ARU receives extra places ahead of Clearing | ARU receives extra places ahead of Clearing
10-08-2020
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been allocated an extra 250 places by the Government for students studying Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health courses, ahead of A-Level results day ... |
10.08.2020 | ARU receives extra places ahead of Clearing | Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been allocated an extra 250 places by the Government for students studying Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health courses, ahead of A-Level results day this Thursday (13 August).
As one of the largest provid... |
24.07.2020 | Men ‘less supportive’ in more egalitarian nations | Men ‘less supportive’ in more egalitarian nations
24-07-2020
A new 42-country study has found that the more gender egalitarian the country, the less likely men are to support women’s causes.
The study, published in the European Journal of S... |
24.07.2020 | Five-star success for ARU at V&A Illustration Awards | Five-star success for ARU at V&A Illustration Awards
24-07-2020
The prestigious V&A Student Illustrator of the Year prize has been awarded to an Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) student for the fifth successive year.
Sally Dunne (righ... |
16.07.2020 | New £30m university for Peterborough is officially launched | New £30m university for Peterborough is officially launched
16-07-2020
Minister of State for Universities Michelle Donelan has announced Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) as the official higher education partner for a new employment-focused un... |
06.07.2020 | ARU student wins major art award | ARU student wins major art award
06-07-2020
Ellan Rankin from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has won a major national award, which comes with the opportunity to publish a book with Hodder Children’s Books, an imprint of Hachette Children’s ... |
29.06.2020 | ARU launches virtual showcase of student work | ARU launches virtual showcase of student work
29-06-2020
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has launched Present, a virtual showcase of some of the best work by students graduating this year from the faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Scien... |
29.06.2020 | ARU launches virtual showcase of student work | Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has launched Present, a virtual showcase of some of the best work by students graduating this year from the faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS).
In previous years, students from the Cambridg... |
22.06.2020 | ARU graduate Elena wins the Queen’s Knickers! | ARU graduate Elena wins the Queen’s Knickers!
22-06-2020
Cambridge-based author Elena Arevalo Melville has been named as the inaugural winner of the Queen’s Knickers Award, which comes with a first prize of £5,000.
The new prize – awarded t... |
15.06.2020 | ARU selected to train region’s police officers | ARU selected to train region’s police officers
15-06-2020
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been chosen to provide educational training to seven police forces as part of a major overhaul of police officer training in England and Wales.
The... |
01.06.2020 | ARU launches first ever online science festival | Have you ever wondered the secret to a marathon personal best? Or what makes people attractive to others? Or how to treat age as just a number? Fortunately, you can delve a little deeper into these topics and many more with the help of expe... |
01.06.2020 | Kodak moment as ARU filmmakers sweep the board | Kodak moment as ARU filmmakers sweep the board
01-06-2020
Student filmmakers from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) enjoyed a Kodak moment as they won three awards at a national competition for their commercial The Gift of Time.
The team of fi... |
01.06.2020 | ARU launches first ever online science festival | ARU launches first ever online science festival
01-06-2020
Have you ever wondered the secret to a marathon personal best? Or what makes people attractive to others? Or how to treat age as just a number? Fortunately, you can delve a little d... |
13.05.2020 | Is there a link between coronavirus and vitamin D deficiency? This startup just raised cash to find out | Solius’ light therapy kiosks use a narrow spectrum of ultraviolet light that can stimulate the production of critical hormones and peptides, and increase vitamin D levels. (Solius Photo)
New research shows a potential correlation between se... |
11.05.2020 | ARU supports launch of Cambridge tree survey | ARU supports launch of Cambridge tree survey
11-05-2020
Experts from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) are working in partnership with Cambridge City Council, Treeconomics and Forest Research to carry out the i-Tree Eco survey – a new citizen ... |