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Join students from across our Faculty of Science and Engineering for a behind-the-scenes look at life at Anglia Ruskin.
Our bloggers are studying a range of courses, from optometry to computer science, and studying in Cambridge and Chelmsford. Follow them from Freshers' Week through to graduation.
Six years studying for my GCSEs and another two years getting my A levels, all for this very moment. Here's how my first month of being an undergraduate Clinical Psychology student went. Read more…
As we self-isolate due to coronavirus, Viren Swami, Professor of Social Psychology at ARU, offers some tips for staying healthy and maintaining our well-being. Read more…
Ever find yourself cooped in your room because you’re too scared to meet someone new? Or maybe because you like your comforts so you’d rather not tarnish that. Social anxiety can be overwhelming, I can only imagine you having butterflies, maybe slightly nauseated… Read more…
You’ve studied your optometry degree at university for around three years, participated in a period of clinical training and finally you’ve graduated! What happens next? Read more…
Once you're registered as an optometrist, you can study for further qualifications, develop your interest in specialist areas, and take on more responsibility. Read more…
Moving away from your hometown to university is a big transition. You may suffer from homesickness and it is totally fine to be like this. To give you some help, here are some great tips to get through it. Read more…
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