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Join students from across our University for a behind-the-scenes look at life at ARU..
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!
Hello! My name is Chloe, and I am a second-year student midwife at Chelmsford campus. I live at home with my partner, about 25 minutes from campus, and although I do not live in halls or in Chelmsford city centre, I still manage to enjoy days and nights out with my midwifery friends… Read more…
Conducting research is important in many sectors as it provides influential ways to improve outcomes. In Early Childhood Studies, research allows us to reform education provocations and integrate improved strategies. Read more…
During my second year of university, I took a module which required me to have a voluntary placement within the Criminal Justice System (CJS). For my placement I became a Special Constable with Essex Police, which I still am today. 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…
Midwifery is a very skilful profession, requiring us to determine the well-being of both mum and baby through these skills. In ARU, we are lucky to have extremely realistic props and equipment to prepare us best for placement. Read more…
Everyone understands Public Health differently. My personal understanding of what it is, and what you can do with it, has changed throughout my studies. Read more…
Second-year Operating Department Practice student Jackie guides us through a night shift on anaesthetics placement. Read more…
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