Anglia Ruskin: a leader in English studies (UK)
Anglia Ruskin is a university that considers itself a rising star in the university league table. Not surprising given its English course was ranked third in the UK in the 2006 Guardian Education Guide.
The university also ranks well from a student perspective. In Anglia Ruskin’s own annual Student Satisfaction Survey, all students indicated their high level of satisfaction with the extent to which their course developed their subject knowledge and communication skills. Chinese and other Asian students in particular indicated their satisfaction with the way their course developed their problem-solving skills and prepared them for employment.
Preparation for employment is something Anglia Ruskin takes seriously with over 90 per cent of its graduates being placed in a job or advanced study within six months of leaving the university.
With campuses in both Cambridge and Chelmsford, Anglia Ruskin offers undergraduate and professional courses through to postgraduate and research degrees in the following faculties: business and management; science and technology; arts, law and social sciences; education; and health and social care. The university is also a major centre for the teaching of English language including courses for teachers of English, and foundation and preparatory courses.
As an international student at Anglia Ruskin, you’ll be in good company with international students representing over 20 per cent of the university’s 15 000 full-time students. The university’s International Office organises a prgramme of social events such as bowling, social dinners, quizzes and trips. The office also organises for international students to spend a day and share a meal with local families.
Anglia Ruskin has recenlty invested over 40 million GBP in new study facilities, and in additional social and sports facilities. The university has a free careers service to assist you in planning your future career and a free employment bureau to help you find regular employment either on campus or in town.
The university’s student union provides cafes, bars and shops on campus; organises on-campus entertainment; allows for a wide range of clubs and societies; and arranges for member discounts at off-campus venues such as bowling alleys and cinemas.
Both of Anglia Ruskin’s campuses are centrally located, close to shopping and leisure facilities, where it’s easy and safe to live and travel around. Both Cambridge and Chelmsford are within one hour's travel time from central London and London Stansted International Airport, and within two hours’ travel time of London Heathrow and London Gatwick International Airports.
If you’d like to know more about studying at Anglia Ruskin, contact a counsellor.
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