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4 February 2022

Volunteering at ARU’s Law Clinic has been an invaluable experience for me- the whole experience has been an opportunity to build a solid foundation for my legal career alongside studying for my degree. Read more…

12 March 2021

We have all been affected by COVID-19, whether that be physically, socially, mentally, or even through employability. The hospitality industry, especially the events sector has been massively affected. How would this affect me as someone hoping to work in live events? Read more…

8 February 2021

Studying a degree at university is hard, especially if it's Law! It takes commitment and hard work. From all-nighters if you are a night owl, or early mornings if you are an early bird, to long hours of research, studying, note-making, reading, million cups of coffee and willpower. Read more…

9 October 2020

At ARU, mental health is just as important as physical health. I have received excellent support from ARU during tough times and wanted to highlight some of the support services that are available to you as a student. Read more…

18 February 2020

As a second-year law student at ARU, I’ve had the opportunity to be a volunteer adviser at the University's Law Clinic in Cambridge. It’s been unforgettable and I want to share my experience. Read more…

18 November 2019

My first year studying law at ARU has been fantastic! It’s not been easy - however, when you really want something you work hard for it. Read more…

18 November 2019

‘You're starting university in January?’ I was bombarded with that question a lot before I came to ARU. Starting in January may seem unusual. However, for me it was the perfect option. Read more…

5 March 2018

Dr Egle Dagilyte is Associate Professor in European Law at ARU. We asked Egle what first interested her in law, how she forged a career, and what advice she can give to students. Read more…

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