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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.
Guest blogger Kerry is studying Animal Behaviour in Cambridge. This year, she's hoping to join an expedition to Guyana - and take a step into the international conservation zone that she aims to work in after graduating. Read more…
I am a residential student ambassador for ARU. Every time I do an accommodation tour with future students and their parents, I’m always asked 'Which is better, student halls or houses?' 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…
Do you know the difference between a dispensing optician, optometrist, ophthalmologist and orthoptist? They all provide eye care but have different levels of training and expertise.
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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…
The world has changed, and so have libraries. Nowadays, we don’t need to walk over to a library and spend time with finding a book or wandering around for a journal-hunt, if we need any information. The Library at ARU provides an <a href="https://library.aru.ac.uk/index… Read more…
The ARU Library is perfect for you, whether you're looking for a book you need for an assignment or just need a place to chill out while studying. Read more…
Technology’s always evolving. University students around the world are all incorporating devices like smartphones, tablets, laptops into their studies. But which should you choose? Read more…
We have quite a number of international students at ARU. I have talked to some of them and they struggle or feel scared that their English isn't very good, as it is not their mother language. As an international student, I am here to give you some tips! Read more…
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