Country :
Uk
University :
Anglia Ruskin University
Address :
Cambridge, East Of England
Description
Anglia Ruskin
University's story begins in 1858 when the art critic, patron, and
philanthropist John Ruskin opened the Cambridge Art School. Cambridge is
internationally renowned as a centre of learning. ARU has been in Cambridge
since 1858, when the Cambridge School of Art first opened its doors. The
friendly, bustling campus is a five minute walk from the historic city centre
with its vibrant cultural and social scene.
ARU College offers
undergraduate and postgraduate pathways for applicants that do not meet the
requirements for direct entry, have not studied the subjects required for the
chosen degree, or spent some time out of education. Following completion of the
ARU College pathway, students will benefit from direct entry onto an ARU
degree.
Why Anglia Ruskin
University College - Cambridge:
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Location:
Cambridge is a creative city, home to well-known music venues and clubs,
including the Corn Exchange and Cambridge Junction. It is also home to the
Cambridge Arts Theatre and ADC Theatre, Britain's oldest University playhouse.
Cambridge is home to famous streets, museums, intriguing shops, markets,
galleries, and bookshops - the opportunities are endless in this 21st century
city!
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Facilities: In
the last five years, ARU has invested over £80 million in campus developments,
with a further £124 million planned over the next five years. Specialist
facilities include a suite of forensic science laboratories, 4 university
libraries, a university eye clinic, 2 art galleries, and mock courtrooms,
hospital wards, and operating theatres.
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Emphasis on
internationalisation: One in five students at
ARU is from outside the UK, creating a diverse student body population and
allowing for students of all backgrounds to feel welcome.
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Employability: ARU
is 5th in England and top in the East of England region for UK undergraduates
in employment or further study 15 within 15 months of graduating.