Surviving & thriving after a cardiac arrest (Virtual)
Virtual Inaugural lecture with Professor Thomas Keeble, an evening exploring improving outcomes of the deadliest condition.
- 10 March 2026, 18:00 - 19:00
- Price: Free
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Virtual Inaugural lecture with Professor Thomas Keeble, an evening exploring improving outcomes of the deadliest condition.
Attend free events as part of the annual Cambridge Festival. Find out more about research taking place at Anglia Ruskin University.
This seminar explores how the current political climate in the United States is impacting research into the healthcare needs of diverse and marginalised communities.
Join us for a community celebration of Finding Home which showcases powerful artworks created by asylum-seeking women. Each piece reflects personal stories of home, inclusion, safety, hope, and survival, emerging through participatory arts that support health and wellbeing.
Finding Home showcases powerful artworks created by asylum-seeking women. Each piece reflects personal stories of home, inclusion, safety, hope, and survival, emerging through participatory arts that support health and wellbeing.
The internet offers great opportunities but also real risk, especially for children. In this session, we will explore practical ways to keep children safe online.
It's back. Or maybe it never went away, but we convinced ourselves that the spurious ideas of race science - fully dismantled and debunked by genetics in the 20th century - had been put away, bygones from a less enlightened time. Join us for the Olaudah Equiano annual race justice lecture to find out more.
The inaugural DesignLab Symposium will explore how design research can transcend disciplinary boundaries to address complex social, environmental, and technological challenges. Join us afterwards for the private view of the accompanying exhibition.
Ever wondered how languages like Klingon, Na'vi, or Dothraki are brought to life? Join linguist Dr Bettina Beinhoff for a hands-on workshop where you'll explore the fascinating art of language creation.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world—but at what environmental cost? This panel uncovers the hidden material and energy demands behind AI technologies, from data centres and resource extraction to e-waste and carbon emissions.