Would you like to get more information?
University Gallery
Anglia Ruskin University College
Cambridge - United Kingdom
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public research university in the United Kingdom known for combining academic learning with practical, career‑oriented training. The university attracts students from over 185 countries and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Founded in 1858 as the Cambridge School of Art, it became a university in 1992 and was later named Anglia Ruskin University after philosopher John Ruskin. ARU is one of the largest universities in Eastern England, delivering over 500 academic courses across fields such as health sciences, business, law, engineering, computing, media, and design, with a strong emphasis on real‑world experience and employability. The university has multiple campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London, placing students in vibrant academic cities with links to industry and professional opportunities. ARU’s student community is culturally diverse, and the institution provides extensive support for international students, including academic guidance, cultural orientation, and career services, as well as scholarships and active student life. Academically, ARU has achieved notable recognition, including being named Times Higher Education University of the Year 2023 and receiving a Gold rating in the UK’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), reflecting high standards in education and student outcomes. The university also offers pathway programmes through ARU College for students who need preparatory studies before entering degree courses. Overall, ARU is a strong choice for students seeking internationally relevant education with practical experience and excellent career prospects.
Arabic
English