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Anglia Ruskin University

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Description of Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University, based on the Chelmsford School of Art, is now one of the largest universities in East Anglia. Its student community unites more than 31,000 people. A quarter of the university's students are foreign students. Intercultural environment is created by representatives of more than 100 countries.

The university is actively supported by international students. A special program works for this purpose. It allows freshmen to adapt quickly to a new language and academic environment. At the university, English courses are also offered to international students.

Multidisciplinary university is one of the best research centers in Britain. The university offers specialized educational programs for undergraduate, graduate, PhD.

Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

What are the currently popular courses at UK universities?

UK universities are known for their diverse subject offerings. Business, medicine, and engineering traditionally see high demand, with growing interest in computer science. 

Educational process

Each academic year at ARU begins for newcomers with Welcome Week, where students receive important information about their course, get to know the staff of their faculty, spend time with classmates and make new friends.

During their time at ARU, students will have access to a wide range of systems, all of which are important for academic life:

  • The ARU app provides all the information you need: you can download it to your smartphone or tablet so you can always access it.
  • Canvas is an ARU learning management system. Students can use it to access information and activities related to their studies, including module details, assessments, and lecture notes.
  • My ARU is a student intranet and a place to learn all about student life at ARU. There is a help and support center where students can go for help.
  • Study Skills Plus is a program for all students to help with various aspects of university study, including academic writing, research, and using references.

In addition to the main study programs, the university offers a number of additional courses:

  • Summer schools of various orientations (medicine, law, design, etc.),
  • Additional qualification courses for teenagers aged 16-18 and adults at Raitle College.
  • Professional and short-term courses (internships, distance learning courses, etc.).
  • A language center to improve your English proficiency.

Faculties and colleges

  1. Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences:
    1. Cambridge School of Art.
    2. Cambridge School of Creative Industries.
    3. Educational School for Teacher Training.
    4. School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
  2. Faculty of Business and Law:
    1. School of Economics, Finance and Law.
    2. School of Management.
  3. Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Welfare:
    1. School of Allied Health and Social Assistance.
    2. Faculty of Medicine.
    3. School of Nursing and Midwifery.
  4. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering:
    1. School of Computer Engineering and Informatics.
    2. Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment.
    3. School of Natural Sciences.
    4. School of Psychology and Sports Sciences.
    5. The School of Sciences Studying Hearing and Vision.
    6. Scientific School of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Environmental Protection.

ARU also includes a number of research institutes:

  • Cambridge Institute for Research in Music Therapy (CIMTR).
  • Global Institute for Sustainable Development.
  • Eastern Region Police Institute (PIER).
  • StoryLab.
  • Institute for Military Social Studies of Veterans and Families.
  • Research Institute of Vision and Ophthalmology.

Scientific achievements

ARU research has a profound impact on people's lives, and the REF results reflect this:

  • Reducing the risk of blindness and addressing inequalities in eye health.
  • EU funding for energy research and innovation.
  • Reduced risk of fire in emollient-impregnated fabrics.
  • Reducing the environmental impact of single-use plastics.
  • Raising awareness of the sustainability of water systems.
  • The impact of innovations in digital telecommunications.
  • Innovative and implementing approaches to music therapy (working with people with dementia, children with autism, etc.).

Programs and prices, tuition fees in Anglia Ruskin University

Program name
date
Age
Dates
All year round
18+
from 13500.00 £ / year
from 13500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Short information about basic three-year course of profile higher education.

Bachelor's programs at the university are available in five academic areas:

  • Social sciences, health;
  • Pedagogy;
  • Public, legal, humanities;
  • Technology, natural sciences;
  • Business and international relations.

Each course provides fundamental theoretical education for students and practical programs for developing the necessary professional skills.

  • Student age: 18+
  • Start dates: September.
  • Requirements for admission: (A-level, IB), English at the intermediate level (IELTS 6.0).
  • The result of the studying: bachelor's degree, a sought-after specialty that opens career prospects in a specific field.
Dates
All year round
21+
from 13500.00 £ / year
from 13500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Short information about the program of postgraduate education, which has a narrow specialization.

Practically oriented master's programs are offered by each of the faculties of the university. In higher schools, students are offered 4 to 6 specializations to choose from. Masters pass a theoretical educational course in the university, practice and internship at the production (in the profile organization). The most popular are the following specializations:

  • Innovation and marketing;
  • Management;
  • Tourism;
  • Finance;
  • International Business;
  • Economics;
  • Business;
  • Personnel management;
  • Accounting and financial analytics;
  • Management in art;
  • MBA.

 

  • Student age: 21+
  • Start dates: September .
  • Requirements for admission: bachelor's degree, English IELTS 7.0 for most specialties, 2 academic recommendations, CV, motivation letter.
  • The result of the studying: master's degree, experience in research, the opportunity to continue academic development within the PhD program, to pursue a career in the chosen field of activity.
Dates
All year round
21+
from 16200.00 £ / year
from 16200.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Anglia Ruskin University, based on the Chelmsford School of Art, is now one of the largest universities in East Anglia. Its student community unites more than 31,000 people. A quarter of the university's students are foreign students. Intercultural environment in Anglia Ruskin University is created by representatives of more than a hundred countries.

Anglia Ruskin University also offers an MBA program. The following directions are opened:

  • Business Administration (Master of Business Administration MBA);
  • International Business Administration (Master of Business Administration - International MBA);
  • Health management (Healthcare Management MBA);
  • Educational Management (Management Leadership and Management MBA).

1) Master of Business Administration MBA course:

  • Duration - 12 months (from September), 15 months (from January);
  • Start dates in September and January;
  • Program subjects: marketing research, strategic management, decision making, personnel management, project management, finance, entrepreneurship and innovation, digital marketing.

2) The course "Business Administration" (Master of Business Administration MBA):

  •  Duration - 1 year (full course), 2 years (part-time course for training once a week);
  • Start dates in September, January and May;
  • Program subjects: strategic management in a global context, international marketing, innovation and e-commerce, international leadership and entrepreneurship, financial and operational management, information systems and data management, human resources management at the international level.

3) " Healthcare Management MBA" course:

  • Duration - 15 months (from January), 2 years for training once a week;
  • Start of studying in January;
  • Subjects of the program: finance, accounting and marketing in healthcare, strategic management in a medical organization, project-management in the field of health, standardization of health information technologies.

4) "Educational Leadership and Management MBA" course:

  • Duration - 2-3 years (remotely);
  • Start of studying in September;
  • Program subjects: strategic management in the field of education, development of effective management systems, research methodology, change and development in the educational environment.

Requirements for admission to the MBA program:

  • Copy of the passport;
  • A copy of the diploma of completed higher education (bachelor);
  • The international certificates confirming knowledge of English language - IELTS from 6.5;
  • Motivation letter in English;
  • 2 letters of recommendation in English.
Dates
All year round
17+
from 13500.00 £ / year
from 13500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Program Undergraduate Pathway (International Year One)

  • Age of participants: from 18 years old
  • Duration of the programs: 2 semesters
  • Classes start: January, September
  • Level of education: high school diploma with good grades (average score not lower than 3.5)
  • Knowledge of English language: IELTS 5.5 (not lower than 5.5 in all sections)
  • Participants: foreign students, students from Britain and EU countries.

A special adaptation program is developed for those who plan to enter Anglia Ruskin University, but they need support in developing academic knowledge and skills of English. Both foreign students and students from Britain and the countries of the European Union can take part in the program. To participate in the program, you must meet the academic requirements and the level of knowledge of the English language (if necessary, you can first be studied in English language courses). The studying is conducted in 13 different areas:

  • Architecture
  • Art and Design
  • Business
  • Communications and Human Sciences
  • Computing and Technology
  • Education
  • Engineering and Construction Environment
  • Law (Law)
  • Medicine and Life Sciences
  • Nursing
  • Optics
  • Social Policy
  • Social Work.

During two semesters, students master the skills of university education and improve their knowledge of academic disciplines relevant to the chosen direction. The educational process includes:

  • Lectures and seminars;
  • "Extended" seminars;
  • Interactive lessons;
  • Independent work;
  • Working with sources;
  • Work in groups.

Teachers devote the maximum possible time to each student. The feedback system is clearly built up, for every difficult question the student receives all the answers he needs. To monitor progress, students regularly perform screening work, such as:

  • Tests;
  • Exams;
  • Writing extended essays;
  • Presentation of presentations;
  • Course projects.

During the studying, students also receive assistance from university professors and specialists in the preferences and directions of future career development.

Teachers conduct special classes to develop career skills and job placement skills. Also, students receive assistance in the processes of adapting to the university lifestyle and rules, and to the system of education and life in Britain. By the end of the second semester, students significantly improve the level of academic knowledge and English.

After successful completion of the studies, students enter the second year of the bachelor's degree at Anglia Ruskin University for the chosen specialty from among the available ones.

Directions of education (direction programs, bachelor's degrees, career prospects) are the following

Direction: Architecture

Educational program:

  • Interactive learning and communication skills
  • The principles of ICT (information and communication technologies)
  • A series of creative workshops (level 1)
  • Introduction to design
  • Critical and contextual research
  • A series of creative workshops (level 2)
  • Engineering design.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Architecture (BSc (Hons))
  • Architectural technology (BSc (Hons)).

Career prospects are:

  • Urban Development
  • Architecture
  • Construction and geodesy.

Direction: Art and Design

Approximate educational program includes the following subjects:

  • Interactive learning and communication skills
  • ICTs
  • Creative seminars (level 1)
  • Creative seminars (level 2)
  • Design
  • Critical research
  • Critical thinking.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Computer games (BA (Hons))
  • Digital media (BA (Hons))
  • Fashionable design (BA (Hons))
  • Graphic Design (BA (Hons))
  • Illustration (BA (Hons))
  • Illustration and animation (BA (Hons))
  • Interior Design (BA (Hons))
  • Fine Arts (BA (Hons))
  • Photo (BA (Hons)).

Career prospects are the following:

  • Artistic marketing;
  • Design consulting;
  • Fashionable design;
  • Fashionable purchases;
  • Designing of museums;
  • Design of theatrical installations;
  • Web design.

Direction: Business.

Educational program:

  • Management concepts;
  • Introduction to the economy;
  • Business analytics;
  • Financial and managerial accounting;
  • Global business environment;
  • Principles of marketing;
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Accounting and Finance (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Economics (BSc (Hons))
  • Banking and Finance (BSc (Hons))
  • Business and human resources management (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Management (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Management and Finance (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Management and Leadership (BSc (Hons))
  • Event Management (BSc (Hons))
  • Finance and Business Analytics (BSc (Hons))
  • International Business Management (three years of study) (BSc (Hons))
  • International Business Management (two years of study) (BSc (Hons)
  • Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Management in the field of tourism (BSc (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Banking and finance;
  • Business management;
  • Privileged accounting;
  • Marketing;
  • Tourism and rest.

Direction: Communications and Humanities

Educational program:

  • Composition and style
  • Critical research
  • Contextual research
  • Intercultural research
  • Business research
  • Critical thinking
  • ICT Principles
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Creative musical technologies (BA (Hons))
  • Criminology (BA (Hons))
  • English (BA (Hons))
  • English Language and Linguistics (BA (Hons))
  • English Literature (BA (Hons))
  • Drama (BA (Hons))
  • Drama and English Literature (BA (Hons))
  • Drama and film research (BA (Hons))
  • Film research (BA (Hons))
  • History (BA (Hons))
  • Media research (BA (Hons))
  • Music (BA (Hons))
  • Sociology (BA (Hons))
  • Performing Arts (BA (Hons))
  • Police and Criminal Justice (BA (Hons))
  • Philosophy (BA (Hons))
  • Politics (BA (Hons))
  • Popular music (BA (Hons))
  • Writing and English Literature (BA (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Advertising and broadcasting;
  • Consultations on communication;
  • Film criticism;
  • Administration and management of the film festival;
  • Media consulting;
  • Public relations.

Direction: Computing and Technology

Educational program:

  • Intercultural research;
  • Analytical techniques (level 1 and 3);
  • Critical thinking;
  • Engineering design;
  • Principles of information and communication technologies;
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Audio and music technology (BSc (Hons))
  • Technology of computer games (BSc (Hons))
  • Computer Science (BEng (Hons))
  • Computer networks (BSc (Hons))
  • Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Software Maintenance (BSc (Hons))
  • Intellectual computing (BSc).

Career prospects:

  • Web development in the field of academic and industrial research;
  • Database management;
  • Film and video production;
  • Software development;
  • 2D and 3D modeling and animation.

Direction: Education.

Approximate educational program has a structure:

  • Basics of composition and style;
  • Contextual and critical research;
  • Intercultural research;
  • Critical thinking;
  • ICT Principles;
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Early Childhood Studies (BA (Hons))
  • Education (BA (Hons))
  • Studies in primary education (BA (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Education Management and welfare
  • Learning support
  • Youth work
  • Management of early years, such as kindergartens and preschools.

Direction: Engineering and Construction of the Environment

Educatinal program:

  • Physics
  • Mathematics (analytical methods, level 1)
  • Mathematics (analytical methods, level 2)
  • Computer skills
  • Engineering design
  • ICT Principles
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Construction geodesy (BSc (Hons))
  • Civil Engineering (BSc (Hons))
  • Civil Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Management in the field of construction (BSc (Hons))
  • Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • A quantity survey (BSc (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Design and development of buildings, roads, railways, airports and docks;
  • Monitoring of the environment;
  • Medical electronics;
  • Sound technology;
  • Construction and real estate management;
  • Construction and quantitative geodesy.

Direction: Law.

Educational program (approximate):

  • ICT Principles
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.
  • The Fundamentals of British Law
  • International law
  • Critical thinking
  • Intercultural research
  • Business Law
  • Style and composition.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Law (LLB (Hons))
  • Police and Criminal Justice (BSc (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Lawyer
  • Legal Adviser (Paralegal)
  • The Legal Adviser.

Direction: Medicine and Life Sciences

Educational program:

  • Biology (level 1 and 2)
  • Analytical techniques
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Analytical and numerical methods
  • Microbiology
  • Human Biology
  • ICT Principles
  • Interactive learning and communication skills.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Abnormal and clinical psychology (BSc (Hons))
  • Behavior of animals (BSc (Hons))
  • Biomedical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Crime and Investigation (BSc (Hons))
  • Forensic examination (BSc (Hons))
  • Marine Biology with Biodiversity and Conservation (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Applied Nutrition (BSc (Hons))
  • Sport-coach and physical education (BSc (Hons))
  • Sport and Exercise (BSc (Hons))
  • Pharmaceuticals (BSc (Hons))
  • Health (BSc (Hons))
  • Psychology (BSc (Hons))
  • Psychology and Criminology (BSc (Hons))
  • Zoology (BSc (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Biotechnology
  • Environment protection
  • Forensics
  • Medical research
  • Professional Psychology
  • Pharmaceutical production.

Direction: Nursing.

Educational program:

  • ICT Principles
  • Learning and communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Biology (Level 1 and 2)
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Analytical techniques.

The basic programs of the Baccalaureate, available after the referral:

  • Care (adults) (BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult))
  • Care (children) (BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child))
  • Care (mental health) (BSc (Hons) Nursing (Mental Health)).

Additional (alternative) Baccalaureate programs:

  • Social protection and well-being (BA (Hons))
  • Social protection and well-being (elderly) (BA (Hons))
  • Social Policy (BA (Hons))
  • Biomedical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Applied Nutrition (BSc (Hons))
  • Health (BSc (Hons)).

IMPORTANT! Additional Bachelor's programs are available for admission if the student by the end of the year of study failed to bring his level of knowledge to the level required for admission to the "Care" programs.

Career prospects:

  • Health organizations, hospitals, hospitals
  • Government departments
  • Family Nurse
  • Care
  • Charity organisations.

Direction: Optics.

Educational program:

  • ICT Principles
  • Learning and communication skills at the university
  • Critical thinking and perception of information
  • Biology (1 level)
  • Biology (2nd level)
  • Chemistry
  • Analytical methods and techniques.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Optometry (BOptom (Hons))
  • Ophthalmology (BSc (Hons))

Career prospects:

  • Optometry
  • Ophthalmology.

Direction: Social Policy.

Educational program:

  • Composition and style
  • Critical thinking
  • Intercultural research
  • Interactive learning and communication skills
  • ICT Principles
  • Critical and contextual studies
  • Business research (dual module).

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Social policy (BA (Hons)).

Career prospects:

  • Charitable work and management
  • Administration and management of health care
  • Social Services
  • Community development
  • Rights of persons with disabilities and advocacy.

Direction: Social Work.

Educational program:

  • Interactive learning and communication skills
  • ICT Principles
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology.

Bachelor's programs available after the referral:

  • Social work (BA (Hons) Social Work).

Additional (alternative) bachelor programs:

  • Social protection and well-being (BA (Hons))
  • Social protection and well-being (elderly) (BA (Hons))
  • Social Policy (BA (Hons))
  • Biomedical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Applied Nutrition (BSc (Hons))
  • Health (BSc (Hons)).

IMPORTANT! Admission to additional bachelor's programs is possible if by the end of the year the student has not reached the level of knowledge required for admission to the specialty of "social work".

Career prospects:

  • Government departments;
  • Organization of the relevant profile.

Entry requirements for foreign students are the following:

  • Age of student: from 18 years old
  • The level of education: diploma of graduation with good grades (average score not lower than 3.5)
  • Knowledge of English: IELTS 5.5 (not lower than 5.5 in all sections).
  • Beginning of classes: January, September.

The academic year is divided into semesters:

  • Autumn semester (beginning in September): from September 25 to January 12
  • Winter semester (beginning in January): from January 22 to April 20.
Dates
All year round
17+
from 14300.00 £ / year
from 14300.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Foundation

  • Age – 17+
  • Duration – 4 years
  • The language of instruction is English.

The program is designed for students who do not meet the standards for entering undergraduate courses; especially for them, ARU has developed four-year undergraduate courses with a base year.

The preparatory year is designed to help prepare for the main part of the training. The modules are aimed at developing the skills of writing tasks, a general course in mathematics and calculations, teaching the technique of public speaking and the preparation of presentations; in addition, students get a general understanding of the mechanisms and principles of the world of modern business and science.

The course fee is estimated at 120 credits and includes a total of 7 subjects requiring one or more grades in one form or another – from essays and reports to presentations, exams, debates or tests.

ARU offers a bachelor's degree with a base year in the following areas:

  • Business and Human Resource Management
  • Business & Law
  • Business & Marketing
  • Business & Tourism
  • Finance and Accounting
  • International Business Management
  • Business and Hospitality Management
  • Business and Healthcare Management
  • Health and social assistance

During the last year of training, additional seminars are systematically held aimed at increasing the chances of successful employment. Students learn resume writing skills, interview techniques, career counseling, and meetings with potential employers.

After completing the course, graduates will be able to count on work in a number of specialties:

  • Lawyer (in the field of corporate law, comparative law, maritime law and insurance, private international law; criminal proceedings);
  • Manager (enterprises and organizations, marketing, personnel, procurement and supply, etc.);
  • Accountant (accountant, accountant-lawyer, specialist in taxes and accounting, etc.);
  • Social worker;
  • Marketing specialist;
  • Auditor;
  • Financial advisor;
  • Criminologist (criminology, criminal and investigative actions, criminology, criminology and sociology, forensic examination), etc.

Accommodation, meals, prices

Foreign students are guaranteed accommodation in the university's housing stock. Students are offered places in dormitories, apartments on campuses and outside campuses. Accommodation is available on a partial, full self-service basis. All conditions are created in the housing fund.

Subjects, specialties

Activities Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University has a wide range of student communities, clubs, sports sections. In addition, students will appreciate entertainment programs, from discos to shows and competitions. Students, who prefer sightseeing tours will enjoy weekend tours to most interesting places in Cambridge, Chelmsford, and other cities in East Anglia.

Daily routine

Schedule is compiled individually, depending on the specifics of the course and program. 

Advantages

  • Anglia Ruskin University is a prestigious high school from TOP-100 educational institutions in Britain. More than 200 educational programs are offered here.
  • The university has a developed infrastructure. 
  • In the university almost all directions develop equally dynamically. Foreign students choose predominantly MBA, optometry, music, computer science, architecture, business.
  • The university is distinguished by outstanding employment indicators of graduates. 
  • In the university all students receive necessary academic assistance, support. A well-developed curatorial system is one of the distinguishing features of the university.
  • The University has been named one of TOP-50 institutions in the world in the Times Higher Educations’ World University Rankings in 2017 and 2018 (39th in the UK in the Times Higher Educations’ World University Rankings 2018).
  • The University is included in TOP-20 universities for teaching excellence in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017.
  • Six subjects in TOP-10 UK higher education institutions for teaching excellence: Philosophy, Sport Science, Criminology, Sociology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Business Studies.

Course rakings:

Five TOP-20 subjects in the UK according to the Guardian University Guide (May 2017):

1) Criminology (8th)

2) Mechanical Engineering (9th)

3) Philosophy (14th)

4) Anatomy and Physiology (16th)

5) Building and Town & Country Planning (19th)

• Design&Crafts students rank 14th for satisfaction with teaching which stands at 91% (Guardian University Guide, May 2017);

• Fashion and textiles students rank 6th for satisfaction with teaching which stands at 91% (Guardian University Guide, May 2017);

• Media and Film Studies students rank 4th for satisfaction with teaching (94%) and 9th for satisfaction with the course (91%) (Guardian University Guide, May 2017);

• Mechanical Engineering ranked number 9 in the Guardian University Guide (May 2017). The subject ranks 2nd for satisfaction with teaching (91%) and 9th for satisfaction with the course (92%);

• Building and Town&Country Planning subject is TOP-19 in the UK - Guardian University Guide (May 2017). The subject ranks in TOP-5 for satisfaction with the course (93%) and teaching (91%);

• Civil Engineering students rank 7th for satisfaction with teaching which stands at 91% (Guardian University Guide, May 2017);

• Electronic & Electrical Engineering students rank 12th for satisfaction with teaching which stands at 90% (Guardian University Guide, May 2017);

• Business, Management&Marketing ranks in the top ten for satisfaction with teaching, also ranked 38th (Guardian University Guide, May 2017).

Facilities and equipment at Anglia Ruskin University

The infrastructure of the university campuses is modern and progressive. It includes educational buildings with classrooms, lecture halls, 4 libraries (one of them is electronic), a complex of forensic laboratories, multimedia centers, sound recording studios, scientific laboratory of sports profile, consulting centers, medical facilities (chambers, manipulation, operational). Also, the university has a theater for more than 260 seats, art galleries. There are several linguistic centers for students.

Admission dates and extra charges

Studying period: September - June.

Enrolment process

  1. Choose a course, study of bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs.
  2. Submit a questionnaire. The application will need to be supported by providing copies of the following documents:
    1. Qualification certificates and transcripts, including certified translations where applicable,
    2. Personal statement. You can download and fill out a personal application form,
    3. Letters
    4. Curriculum vitae/resume,
    5. Passport
    6. Current and previous visas (if applicable),
    7. Proof of name change (if applicable),
    8. Portfolio (if applicable).
  3. Check your email regularly. After submitting the application, the applicant receives a confirmation letter from the university, which indicates the ARU Student Identification Number (SID), which will be necessary to check the status of the application. The commission may contact the student and ask for additional information or supporting documents.
  4. Decision on the application. To accept the application, it is important that the applicant fulfills all the academic conditions of the university and pays the deposit (before receiving the CAS). To obtain a CAS, you must fill out an immigration history form. You may also be asked to provide documents for your visa application.
  5. Visa. Once an applicant receives the CAS, they can apply for a visa, which will be issued no earlier than three months before the start date of the course.

Enrolment statistics

ARU University is one of the most prestigious universities in the UK: it has many awards and achievements, is actively funded, constantly developing and expanding. Naturally, there are a lot of people who want to enter ARU, the competition for places is large: the percentage of applicants is 56%, 1/6 of all applicants are foreign students.

Among all ARU directions, the most popular are:

  • criminology
  • engineering
  • anatomy and physiology,
  • construction (architecture),
  • philosophy.

Perspectives

ARU alumni automatically become part of the university's alumni network of more than 100,000 ARU alumni in 165 countries around the world. Benefits and services for graduates:

  • Free support in choosing a profession.
  • Discounts on doctoral studies.
  • Access to university facilities.
  • Career development, lifetime access to professional career support through the Alumni Career Center.
  • Doctoral studies at ARU.
  • Continuing professional development (short-term courses).
  • Distance learning, distance learning and on-site training.
  • Employment of graduates at ARU.
  • Business support for graduates.
  • Support for student entrepreneurship.

ARU Alumni Achievements:

  • Top 15% of graduates in the country for employment and/or further study.
  • 3rd place in the country among graduates working as managers, directors or high-ranking officials.
  • 4th in the country for the number of part-time undergraduate students in the UK.
  • 15% of the best graduates in the country who agreed that they used the knowledge gained in their studies.
  • 75% of ARU graduates earned at least £24,000 + 15 months after graduation and 11% earned at least £44,000.

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

Admission to Bachelor's Degree

An international student will not be able to enter ARU immediately after school due to the British education system, which lasts more than 11 years. Applicants have several options:

  • complete a preparatory program (A-Level, IB, Foundation, etc.),
  • Complete one year of university in your home country.

Before applying, you must pass IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL. Some courses may require an interview, portfolio, and audition materials.

Admission to the master's program

For admission to a master's program, one of the most important requirements is knowledge of English. The student's previous academic performance at the bachelor's degree is also important. Certificates of education, transcripts and other documents confirming academic performance may be required for the consideration of the application. Some courses will require the results of an interview, test, portfolio, or written work.

To enter doctoral studies, you must also pass an English proficiency exam.

Scholarships Anglia Ruskin University

International Merit Scholarship - an international scholarship for academic achievement

Up to £ 2000

International Early Payment Discount - international discount for advanced payment

 

From £ 400 to £ 1000

International Excellence Scholarship - international scholarship

 

4000 £

MBA Bursary - MBA Student Scholarship

£ 2,000 or £ 4,000

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

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- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs)
- there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program,
- some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school)
- some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program,
- for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively

- recommended submission one year before the start of the program,
- the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities
- for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required
- for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program
- MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc.
Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

Kevin is a Specialist in International Students at University of Sussex. Earlier, he worked at University of Suffolk. He is a Bangor University graduate and has been working in higher education for more than 14 years. Kevin realizes the usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style, so he recognizes the importance of supporting international students by organizing an orientation week and numerous events and societies to help them settle in and make friends.

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