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Join students from across our University for a behind-the-scenes look at life at Anglia Ruskin. Find out what they do on a daily basis, what they’re inspired by in class, the challenges they face and what they get up to outside of teaching hours.
Share in their journey from the first few days in a new course to graduation!
I've been so privileged to work alongside such passionate mentors in practice and such amazing role models at university, and it's with the help of these amazing teachers that I've come so far
- Sophie, BSc (Hons) Midwifery
For Sport Science students, every day is action packed with engaging seminars, practicals and extra-curricular activities, which leave me feeling proactive and determined to do more. Read more…
Moving to a foreign country for me was extremely challenging, but right now, I am proud of my decision. I am from Lithuania, and my trip started from there. It was not easy to say goodbye to my family, friends and hobbies, but it was a new beginning in my life. Read more…
From day one, you will meet lots of new people from all different backgrounds and ages. The friends you make at university will go through everything with you; the laughter, the tears, the achievements, the bad cooking… Read more…
Hello January! January is my favourite month of the year. It is a completely new chapter, a white sheet awaiting text, a beginning. But as I'm preparing to run the Cambridge Half Marathon, it's also a challenging, intensive and hard moment, full of dreams, ambitions and promises. Read more…
Hola fellow runner. If you are reading this, you have successfully overcome the initial hurdle of signing up for the 2019 Cambridge half, or you’re nosy about those of us that have. Read more…
Training for a race is your journey to the starting line. This is how I am preparing myself, mentally and physically, to get to the starting line. Read more…
Coming back to normality since the Christmas period has been good for my training as it has got me into a better routine, forcing myself to be stricter with when I run due to the limited time on my hands. Read more…
Training in the winter months is always tricky, due to the freezing cold temperatures and the lack of motivation to go out and run in the cold. But thinking back to my hip injury last year forces me out the door. Read more…
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