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Join student and staff bloggers from across our University for a behind-the-scenes look at life at ARU.

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31 July 2020

This blog is going to be a little tricky for me to write because, as individuals, we all have different wants and needs from our accommodation plans. That being said, I’ll do my best to outline the options that you have when coming to study a postgraduate course at ARU Cambridge. Read more…

17 June 2020

Postgraduate study is a significant step up and you'll want to make sure you enjoy it, as well as getting the educational benefits. Masters student Shannon has some tips on finding the course that's right for you. Read more…

12 June 2020

Shannon is studying for an education Masters at ARU, and graduating this summer. She reflects on her course and all the things she's achieved. Read more…

13 May 2020

MA Children’s Book Illustration graduate Beth Waters was recently shortlisted for the 2020 Kate Greenaway medal in Children’s Book Illustration for her book Child of St Kilda. She tells us about her time on the course, and her reaction to being shortlisted. Read more…

5 March 2020

Sabrina studied Computer Games Development (Art) as a postgraduate student at ARU, and went on to establish her own business. She talks about her career and experiences as a woman working in the games industry. Read more…

6 February 2020

As a postgraduate student, most of my class was made up of mature students who were returning to education after a long break. Many of them also work full-time and fit studies in around their job. I'd come straight from my bachelors degree so making friends felt a bit daunting. Read more…

26 November 2019

Before applying for a Masters degree at ARU, I was a little apprehensive as I did not know what it was going to entail and I had a few questions running through my head. But those worries soon melted away. Read more…

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