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Join students from across our University for a behind-the-scenes look at life at ARU..
Find out what they do on a daily basis, what they’re inspired by in class, the challenges they face and what they get up to outside of teaching hours. Share in their journey from the first few days in a new course to graduation!
Being a student in Cambridge doesn't have to mean breaking the bank. With a bit of savvy and strategic planning, you can make the most of your time here without draining your finances. These are my favourite money-saving tips tailored for students in Cambridge. Keep in mind… Read more…
With the launch of our new Detective Degree Holder Entry Programme, in partnership with Bedfordshire Police, Cambridgeshire Constabulary and Hertfordshire Constabulary, we asked that very question.
ARU police partners, Cambridgeshire Constabulary and Bedfordshire Police… Read more…
Open Days are a great opportunity to visit universities so that you can make an informed choice on which university is the right one for you.
Here are my tips on how to make the most out of ARU Open Days… Read more…
As Gemma approaches her graduation from ARU, her passion for marine conservation, especially cetaceans, ignites a thrilling new chapter. Join Gemma in this blog as she transitions from academia to hands-on work with ORCA… Read more…
As I'm now well within my second year at ARU, I thought now would be a good time to recap my first year and share my experiences - the good and the bad. Read more…
Attending Postgraduate (PG) Open Evenings, whether in-person or virtual, is essential for prospective postgraduate students. These events facilitate one-on-one interactions with lecturers and faculty, offering detailed insights into academic programs and research opportunities. Read more…
Dominque initially planning to leave England after their music therapy program, discovered the Graduate Immigration Route, allowing her to extend her stay without a job offer. This visa permits international students to work in the UK for two to three years… Read more…
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