Anglia Ruskin University is one of the largest Universities in the East of England with a student population of over 25,000. The Institution has a rich heritage of 150 years offering excellence in teaching and research. The University now attracts an increasing number of international students for its high quality degrees.
The Institution has state-of-the-art campuses at Cambridge and Chelmsford with specialised study facilities which aim to offer students a contemporary learning experience. The University offers an extensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and has built a reputation for offering professional qualifications.
The University has a truly international atmosphere with over 20% of its full time students coming from 100 countries across the world.
The University has a network of partner institutions throughout the world. The partner colleges offer credit-rated and modular courses validated by Anglia Ruskin University, up to degree level.
The Institution has state-of-the-art campuses at Cambridge and Chelmsford with specialised study facilities which aim to offer students a contemporary learning experience. The University offers an extensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and has built a reputation for offering professional qualifications.
The University has a truly international atmosphere with over 20% of its full time students coming from 100 countries across the world.
The University has a network of partner institutions throughout the world. The partner colleges offer credit-rated and modular courses validated by Anglia Ruskin University, up to degree level.
Rankings and Ratings
- The University has the high employability rates with 91% of its graduates getting employed.
- Nine of the subjects - Allied health professions (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, radiography); Applied social work; English; Music; Nursing & midwifery; Philosophy; Psychology; Theology & religious studies and Teacher training were rated 'Excellent' by the Sunday Times University Guide 2008.
- In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) for Higher Education institutes, Anglia Ruskin stood first amongst 'new' universities for Psychology, second for English Language and Literature (including contributions from Communication, Film and Media) and third for History.
- Ranked top ten in the UK for its Welcome, Arrival and Orientation Programme for new international students in the 2007/8 International Student Barometer, an independent survey of current international students at UK universities.
- Ranked 10th in the Green League 2009 by People & Planet based on 11 environmental criteria.
The University has two main campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford. The cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford were rated in the top ten best places to live in the UK last year. Anglia Ruskin's campuses are right in the centre of both cities, with state of the art learning, support, and recreational facilities.
Cambridge
The history of the Cambridge Campus dates back to 1858. Located in the heart of Cambridge city centre, the campus has built several new facilities over the past few years. It has now evolved into a modern facility which functions as an ideal hub to stimulate learning and encourage interaction with the peers. The campus houses the Ruskin Gallery, the Mumford Theatre, a cafe, a restaurant, a bookshop and student support services.
Cambridge is a city renowned worldwide for its educational history, exquisite ancient architecture and huge cultural appeal. The city has quick access to London by train. The Cosmopolitan city has several key attractions that include shopping outlets, sports and leisure centres. It offers students a lively nightlife.
Chelmsford
The Chelmsford campus has a wealth of facilities including the new Health and Social Care building (with state-of-the-art medical equipments and facilities), the Mildmay sports hall with a well equipped gym and the recently developed Student Centre. The campus also houses the Student Village offering students a range of accommodation options.
Chelmsford is a centre of industry and commerce and as such has a thriving ambience for innovative enterprise,. It is a perfect destination for budding entrepreneurs. Chelmsford offers students quick access to London,(only 35 minutes by train) and has good road connections to the whole of the UK. With a population of over 157,000, it is a lively and thriving county town and is the focus for government, business, retail, leisure and culture in Essex. The local economy is strong with over 77,000 jobs in the area.
Peterborough
The Peterborough site houses the faculty of health and social care. It is located on the site of the Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is within easy walking distance of the city centre. On-site facilities include the University library, a student common room and clinical skills facilities. Accommodation is located adjacent to the education building.
Fullbourn
The Fullbourn site provides a pleasant learning environment just a stone's throw from the city of Cambridge. On-site facilities include clinical skill facilities (including a theatre suite), a library, a computer room, a student common room and a canteen.
Cambridge
The history of the Cambridge Campus dates back to 1858. Located in the heart of Cambridge city centre, the campus has built several new facilities over the past few years. It has now evolved into a modern facility which functions as an ideal hub to stimulate learning and encourage interaction with the peers. The campus houses the Ruskin Gallery, the Mumford Theatre, a cafe, a restaurant, a bookshop and student support services.
Cambridge is a city renowned worldwide for its educational history, exquisite ancient architecture and huge cultural appeal. The city has quick access to London by train. The Cosmopolitan city has several key attractions that include shopping outlets, sports and leisure centres. It offers students a lively nightlife.
Chelmsford
The Chelmsford campus has a wealth of facilities including the new Health and Social Care building (with state-of-the-art medical equipments and facilities), the Mildmay sports hall with a well equipped gym and the recently developed Student Centre. The campus also houses the Student Village offering students a range of accommodation options.
Chelmsford is a centre of industry and commerce and as such has a thriving ambience for innovative enterprise,. It is a perfect destination for budding entrepreneurs. Chelmsford offers students quick access to London,(only 35 minutes by train) and has good road connections to the whole of the UK. With a population of over 157,000, it is a lively and thriving county town and is the focus for government, business, retail, leisure and culture in Essex. The local economy is strong with over 77,000 jobs in the area.
Peterborough
The Peterborough site houses the faculty of health and social care. It is located on the site of the Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is within easy walking distance of the city centre. On-site facilities include the University library, a student common room and clinical skills facilities. Accommodation is located adjacent to the education building.
Fullbourn
The Fullbourn site provides a pleasant learning environment just a stone's throw from the city of Cambridge. On-site facilities include clinical skill facilities (including a theatre suite), a library, a computer room, a student common room and a canteen.
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