Anglia Ruskin University

Reviews

Anonymous

Overall my uni experience was very psoitive, a huge amount of support from lectures who showed great passion in developing the students. The facilities themself were a little old however this didn’t put me off attending the university.

Anonymous

The course I'm on is very intense and in-depth Not exactly what I wanted but I got the option to change my course. It's also a great place to network.

Anonymous

Lecturers rarely showed up to my lectures. One of my lectures was an hour away driving. Passed every module and was then not allowed into year three because of a module in year one that I had never sat due to a family funeral Total load of rubbish. Still paying the debts now!

Anonymous

Anglia Ruskin Peterborough. Small campus but facilities are ok. Sometimes we come in to lectures and there are no lecturers. Very disorganised. Had 3 tutors within year 1. Careers fairs keep getting cancelled

Anonymous

Nice uni , well prepared and helpful lecturers. Good communication between uni and students . Loads of interesting activities.

Anonymous

It’s teally beautiful , it has state of the art facilities I study mechanical engineering and all the equipment used like the tensile machine and 3D printer are really expensive but our uni provides it to us for us to have the best experience , there are a lot of people from different cultures hence we make friends from all over the world I myself am from India and it’s great seeing that Anglia Ruskin embraces all cultures , the teacher are amazing and so is the food. I love studying here

Prince Gyamfi

Sports facilities were good, lots of activities daily. Student union had events every Wednesday such as quiz night , hot date, they also held football tournaments in the fields. I feel my course should have had more group work so we got to know our members class mates a bit more from 1st year.

Anonymous

I think anglia Ruskington university is not bad. They are trying in their own rights to facilitate resources for the many courses they offer.tjey are very good for business and finance. One thing I like is that they endeavour to equip us for the future through the teaching of new softwares such as SPSS. Many companies now use instead of Excel and it will give me an added advantage when I start job hunting.

Anonymous

The university’s art school is seriously underrated. I’m studying illustration and Cambridge School of Art is definitely one of the best in the country. The uni is originally derived from the art school so we’re in the oldest and most beautiful building on campus. To be honest, the rest of the uni’s courses are fairly typically for a polly but it’s geared towards international students and offers them loads of support.

Anonymous

Staffs are friendly and helpful. Students are kind. Facilities are good. Service is ok. Overall,nice!

Anonymous

I choose to go to ARU, so then I didn't have to leave my ill mom behind. While I don't regret my decision in that regard, ARU definitely leaves many things to be desired. The faculty that I am under has good and bad aspects. When I needed support for my physical and mental health, the course lead was willing to give it. I went to the wellbeing services and they did their best to help me within their capacity. I needed to intermit for six months and they helped me with that. But when it comes to lectures and the modules in my course, this is where the university fails. They're extremely unorganised, erratic and don't have answers for when students ask about future modules.

Ines Serra

The university has a lot of good facilities, starting by the open area, plus the library that offer an opportunity to study there without having no option to use they’re resources because of lack of facilities. I did not have a big interaction with the students union but the times I did they were always very helpful and supportive. The careers services were excellent, I signed up for the placement year and they helped me throughout the whole year to find me a placement, regarding their help I decided to not do it, not because of the lack of motivation and support from their part but from personal beliefs. The overall exeperience in this university, I can say that is very good, all staff are lovely and the teachers really care about helping you and developing your skills.

Anonymous

The university in Chelmsford pretty much has everythinfgyou require, from a Student Union, to a full-on Library. The support they offer, in my experience, is fantastic!

Anonymous

The university have so much support right there waiting for you, albeit a small community (in Chelmsford). I recommend going to this university!

Anonymous

Anglia Ruskin is a very good university, great campus and facilities, especially library! Love being there :)

Anonymous

I have immense love for my university. As someone with depression and anxiety I was terrified to start my university career, but Anglia Ruskin is so welcoming and homely. I'm glad I joined and I have never looked back! My course is amazing (I study animal behaviour BSc), with lecturers making the lectures, practicals and field trips immensely enjoyable.

Anonymous

My university is beautiful and constitutes of multiple building at the beginning of this year a new building was put in and they are currently working on another. There a variety of facilities that are available to students including this on my course which are A multitude of labs, crime scene rooms. The student union are always there to help and can solve any issue we may have. The careers service are also extremely helpful they help to sort out work experience that is related to the type of job we wish to have.

Anonymous

I'm currently studying at the Chelmsford campus, it's a short walk from town and has plenty if amenities for stopping, food and leisure to fill up some time during your breaks throughout the day. I enjoy going to a variety of the local chains of restaurants to catch up with fellow peers over some food and drinks. The campus it's self is large and home to a gym, a massive library and home to plenty of useful services such as the careers centre and the student union who do a great job of promoting all events and being a great source of information and advice.

Anonymous

The campus is great for everyone and we get so many helps we need and the lecturers are very helpful and are right behind you whenever you need them.

Simona-Daniela Hanzi

Anglia Ruskin is a great opportunity for growing professionally, academically, intellectually and in maturity. Although, in some of the courses it offers it still has a lot to work on, it tries to help the students progress in whatever way it can. The facilities are quite modern and very useful (in practicality) and the medium is very diverse, having students from all over the world, and in this way experiencing new cultures and traditions. Speaking of cultural diversity, the student campus is lively and friendships are made everywhere quite easy, because people are meeting in each others' flat, having dinner together or just hanging around. The sports life is intense as well, due to a range of sports you can choose from and there are tournaments and everyone is welcome.

Anonymous

I couldn’t think of a bad word to say. Outstanding facilities. on my course, lecturers are incredible. They take such an interest in what they do and what we do, and do everything they can to help. The uni itself has so much going on that you can’t ever find yourself bored or with no support.

Anonymous

AMAZING course- studying adult nursing at Chelmsford and it’s so rewarding and gained so much knowledge already and only 1 year in.

Anonymous

I study at UCH and I have been astounded by the unorganised way to which they work. Our timetable is always changing, work is misplaced, and tutors cancel lectures.

Anonymous

The university has improved a vast amount just since I started attending there in 2015. I believe it will improve even further and become an even greater place for students of all abilties to attend and do well in.