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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!
Embarking on solo living, separated from loved ones, brings challenges of adapting to new cultures and navigating the unpredictable weather, as seen in the UK. Yet, the saying "A bad penny always turns up" offers solace, emphasising the transient nature of challenges in this journey of independence. Read more…
Life is all about finding the perfect balance between your personal and professional life. These are few steps I implement in my life to achieve that perfect balance to keep me going and drive me to thrive every day. Read more…
MA Music Therapy student, Dominique, tells us how she uses podcasts and music to not only get into a good mindset but to also focus on her studies for her master's degree. Read more…
MA Music Therapy student, Dominique, tells us about imposter syndrome and shares her experience of conquering it and celebrating her successes. Read more…
Starting a new course is an exciting time, however it is completely normal to feel overwhelmed. Medicine is no exception to this, as a student you will be juggling studying, attending placements, lectures and maintaining a social life… Read more…
ARU Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis in Galicia. This time, she focusses on how she's been spending her downtime in this idyllic part of the world. Read more…
Computer Science graduate Simone blogs about life at ARU, and some of his favourite things about studying here - from student support and inclusivity, to opportunities to gain professional experience. Here's his top five. Read more…
It’s easy to let your mind get crowded with work and get stressed and overwhelmed by it. It is important to look after yourself and make it a priority, as a midwifery student and as a student in general. Especially for those working in health care, you’re so used to caring for others… Read more…
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