
Inaugural lectures
Join academic staff from ARU as they discuss their research work through a series of free Inaugural Lectures.
- 22 January - 26 March 2025, 18:00 - 19:30
- Price: Free
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Join academic staff from ARU as they discuss their research work through a series of free Inaugural Lectures.
Reflections on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education, supported by ARU's Centre for Innovation in Higher Education.
In-person Inaugural Professorial Lecture at ARU, join Professor Nick Pugh for an evening exploring the role of metal ions in biology.
Virtual Inaugural Professorial Lecture at ARU, join Professor Nick Pugh for an evening exploring the role of metal ions in biology.
Attend free events as part of the annual Cambridge Festival. Find out more about research taking place at Anglia Ruskin University.
A podcast exploring emotions, sustainability, and positive action, with Professor Rosie Robison. Feeling overwhelmed by climate change? In the second edition of this podcast, ARU Professor of Social Sustainability Rosie Robison explores why the obvious action may not always be the most helpful one when it comes to managing our feelings about climate change.
The Virtual exhibition includes work at the intersection of art, care ethics and care studies, showcasing the richness of the new post-disciplinary area of care aesthetics. This is the culmination of a 5-year long program led by Dr Merel Visse (Drew University) and Dr Elena Cologni (Anglia Ruskin University), including talks, symposia, and a dedicated accompanying publication. Drop in to find out more, no need to book!
Dr Sarah Gibson Yates, Anglia Ruskin University, will explore how creative writers can approach creative writing with artificial intelligence by adopting a critical and playful mindset of experimentation alongside traditional practice skills.
What are you and how did your brain create you? Although everyone has (and is) a self, it is not easy to explain how selves came to arise in the world. Most people associate the term ‘self’ with personality and identity, but what lies at its core – what is its deep biological basis?
Do you want to make a change in your community? Are you interested in sharing your opinions to help academics develop ground-breaking research? Join this event to find out how ARU academics and members of the public collaborate at the early stages of research design. Learn about volunteering opportunities with ARU's 'Let's Shape Research Together' programme.