ARU Chelmsford is just as 10-minute walk away from the buzzing city centre and close to plenty of parks and green spaces.
There is plenty to do in the city and with direct links to London, you’ll rarely run out of options! However, we know it can be overwhelming to decide how to spend your spare time and with the cost of living rising, we wanted to plan some ways you can spend a day in Chelmsford on a tight budget.
Are you a student living in Cambridge and wondering how to spend your weekends? Maybe you have family or friends visiting and you’re wondering what to show them. With so much on offer, it is sometimes hard to know where to begin.
We also know that money can be tight, so we’ve put to together a list of options for spending the day in Cambridge for less than £10!
The primary goal of higher education is to prepare students for their future careers. This is why it’s so important to choose a university with tailored employability and career support. ARU are proud to be in the top 15% in the country for graduates in employment and/or further study (HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2023).
Moving to a new country as an international student can be both exciting and overwhelming. Choosing the right city for your studies is a crucial decision that can significantly impact your overall experience. If you're considering the UK as your study destination, Chelmsford is a remarkable city that deserves your attention.
Last week, we had the opportunity to speak with Luana, a second year Architecture student on our Chelmsford campus who studied a foundation year with us. Luana tells us about her life as a student in Chelmsford, her plans after graduation, and what she gets up to in her free time!
Wednesday 8th March marks International Women's Day (IWD), a widely observed global holiday which focuses on the Women's Rights Movement. The day aims to bring attention to gender equality issues but what is the history of IWD and how can you get involved?
University can sometimes feel isolating and talking about your mental health isn’t always easy.
Time to Talk day, run by MIND and Rethink Mental Illness , is “the nation’s biggest mental health conversation" and day for us all to prioritise talking about Mental Health.
This Time to Talk Day, we wanted to make you aware of the key mental health support and resources that are available for you from ARU and ARU College.
Happy new year and welcome to our new and returning students for January 2023. Some of the team at ARU College have been taking part in Veganuary this month by creating, cooking and eating vegan dishes throughout the month.
We are thrilled to announce that February will be career month at ARU College, and we will be providing students with four invaluable career and employability related seminars throughout the whole month.