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Why Choose Cambridge?

ARU provide a very welcoming and supportive atmosphere for students in both Cambridge and Chelmsford. Both cities offer a relatively small city environment, providing safe surroundings alongside an atmosphere perfectly suited to study. Many of our courses offer you a choice of city, but some are specific to either Cambridge or Chelmsford. If you’re looking to study one of our courses based in Cambridge, you may be wondering what the city has to offer and why you should choose to study there?



A dream come true

I decided to study at Anglia Ruskin University because of the outstanding support I experienced at school which pushed me to pursue my present route in higher education.



Sarah’s Welcome Buddy Experience

Being a Welcome Buddy has really helped boost my confidence and to be able to help fellow students is such a great feeling, I would definitely recommend signing up to be a Buddy and seeing where it takes you!


Law Student Testimonial

I am Yomayra, a current law student. Last year I applied to ARU through a student agency in Spain and was given two options, the first was to go straight into a law degree at university, the second option was to do a foundation course first.


Yasmin Mei Pola Testimonial

ARU and ARU College just has that feeling of belonging we all crave. I feel like the sky’s the limit here, as there are lots of exciting opportunities available.


Alumni Spotlight: Olena Kalinina

When I was finishing high school, I knew that I wanted to develop and grow as a creative person. Illustration was my big passion, but I wanted to challenge myself and explore a new field as well – animation.


Enjoy everything ARU and ARU College have to offer!

When I first visited ARU and ARU College, I knew straight away that I wanted to study there. Everything was great – from the facilities to the friendly staff who helped through all my application.


Studying Nursing as a Mature Student

I have always wanted to become an adult nurse, however at the age of 45 I felt that it was too late. In September 2019, I dropped my son off at university where I was mistaken for registering as a student myself.


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