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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.
Computer Science graduate Simone blogs about life at ARU, and some of his favourite things about studying here - from student support and inclusivity, to opportunities to gain professional experience. Here's his top five. Read more…
Right from day one I knew I would enjoy the architecture course here at ARU. It had all the modules I was interested in learning, and the method of teaching is hands-on and practical, which solidified my interest. Read more…
As an Animal Behaviour student in Cambridge there are so many facilities to make use of on campus, both related to studying in your own time, and studying as part of your course. Here are my favourite places. Read more…
I never imagined that I would enjoy studying this much, all thanks to my amazing friends and the outstanding facilities that ARU provides to students - including the SuperLab in Cambridge. Read more…
I'm studying BEng (Hons) Electronics and Robotics at ARU, and wanted to share information about the engineering facilities here - specifically, I’ll be sharing my experiences of the Mechanical Engineering workshop. Read more…
The facilities at ARU are faultless; they allow each student to flourish in their own way. As a zoologist, I spend a large majority of my time in the Science Centre, but let me introduce you to other facilities on the Cambridge campus too... Read more…
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data MSc student Amanda answers our questions about her experiences as a Brazilian student at ARU. Read more…
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