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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!
If you’re reading this, you might be thinking of pursuing a career in midwifery. Perhaps you've already applied to university and are looking forward to starting your course. Here are some tips on how to prepare. Read more…
From co-curricular learning, to employability support and relaxing social spaces: final-year business student Francesca shares fives things she has loved about ARU. Read more…
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…
What if we could diagnose babies with rare genetic conditions as soon as they are born, and we could design a care plan straightway? Imagine the number of babies’ lives we could save! That’s possible with the new project from the NHS and Genomic England, called Newborn Genome Project. Read more…
I was first introduced to LinkedIn through ARU’s Employability and Careers service, every trimester we have a live brief with someone from the service and they provide help and advice on the basics of LinkedIn such as how to create an account and how to use the platform. Read more…
The skills labs at ARU have been so helpful in giving us students the opportunity to practice essential skills before having to practice in placement. 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…
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