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Anglia Ruskin University is a university that stands out with its innovative approach while offering a multicultural environment with students from different countries. In 2023 Times Higher Education being selected as "University of the Year" Teaching Excellence Framework Being awarded the Gold Prize within this scope is a strong indication of the university's commitment to educational quality and student success.
I am quite impressed by ARU's emphasis not only on academic achievement but also on social mobility and career development. The university's support for entrepreneurship and initiatives like the Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy offer great opportunities for students who want to bring their ideas to life.
Thanks to its hands-on learning programs and close collaborations with the industry, students are able to adapt quickly to the workforce after graduation. I, too, want to study in a supportive and dynamic environment where I can develop myself both personally and academically. That's why I believe ARU is the most suitable university for me.


Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 According to the results, the university ranks among the top 350 universities worldwide and 39th in the United Kingdom. These rankings are based on the university's success in five key areas: teaching quality, research impact, international outlook, and industry collaborations.
ARU, Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) in their evaluations Gold Having received the award, it has taken its place among the universities with the highest standards in the United Kingdom in terms of quality of education. The university also Times Higher Education by in 2023 "University of the Year" has been selected.
ARU's research activities are also highly regarded for their societal impact and innovation. Particularly for its pioneering work in the field of music therapy worldwide, it received an award in 2021. The Queen's Anniversary Prize It has won the award. This award is given only to universities that have made significant contributions to the public good and have high-quality, innovative work.
All these achievements demonstrate ARU's commitment to providing innovative and student-centered education on a global scale.
Anglia Ruskin University offers students a multifaceted university experience with campuses located in four different cities across England. Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough ve Wrttle Their campuses have faculties specializing in different fields and modern infrastructure.
Cambridge CampusIt is located just a few minutes' walk from the city center. Its historical atmosphere, vibrant city life, and the university's modern facilities combine to provide students with a rich environment both academically and socially.
Chelmsford CampusLocated in the city's "University and Innovation Quarter," it is particularly notable for its programs in health, engineering, and business fields. With its modern buildings, extensive green spaces, and riverside location, it offers students a spacious campus life.
Peterborough CampusIt is a new and contemporary educational facility that opened in 2022. Distinguished by its technology and innovation-focused programs, this campus also provides students with internship and job opportunities by establishing strong connections with employers in the region.
Writtle Campus It stands out with its natural beauty. Focusing on fields such as agriculture, animal health, landscape and environmental sciences, this campus offers hands-on training opportunities in rural areas.
All ARU campuses are equipped with comprehensive libraries, gyms, social areas, and student support services. Transportation between campuses is easy, and each campus is conveniently located near the city center. Student residences and accommodation options are also available at every location.
ARU's multi-campus structure offers students diverse academic and social experiences, creating opportunities to study in different cities and meet new communities.



Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has produced many distinguished graduates with international success in the fields of art, design, and media. Through its programmes within the Cambridge School of Art, it makes strong contributions to the creative industries.
Dame Magdalene OdundoKenyan-born ceramic artist, whose works have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum and the Smithsonian Museum, was honoured with the Order of the British Empire in 2020. Thomas Taylor, children's book author and illustrator, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone She is the first cover designer for the book. An Oscar and BAFTA award-winning makeup artist. Mark CoulierHe is the creative director of a leading European makeup effects company. Kristin RoskifteShe is a children's book author and publisher, and won the Nordic Council Children and Young Adult Literature Award in 2019. Bethan Woollvindebut book Little Red with the Macmillan Children's Book Competition and The New York Times It won the Best Illustrated Book award. Beatriz Lostalé SeijoShe is an ARU graduate student and recipient of the Victoria & Albert Museum Student Illustrator Award. She is also an entrepreneur. Andre RosendoIt has achieved international success in the fields of student counseling and educational platforms.
ARU alumni continue to enhance the university's global reputation through their creativity and innovation.

Thomas Henry Taylor was an English children's author and illustrator. He drew the cover illustration for the first edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

Dame Magdalene Anyango Namakhiya Odundo DBE is a Kenyan-born British studio potter currently residing in Farnham, Surrey. Her work is included in the collections of major museums such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Museum of African Art.

Mark Coulier is a British makeup artist and prosthetic makeup specialist. He has won three Academy Awards for his roles in The Iron Lady, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Poor Things. He has also won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his roles in Merlin and Arabian Nights.
In the UK, undergraduate programs last 3 years, while postgraduate programs last 1 year. Students on student visas are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
Turkish High School Diploma. If available, International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-Level Diploma (if not, please contact EDUKAS consultants).
English Proficiency Certificate (Required: A sufficient score on internationally recognized IELTS UKVI or TOEFL exams) – Minimum IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate studies; minimum IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate studies.
You will not need a passport during the application process, but you must have a valid passport for at least 6 months prior to the start of the visa process.
Transcript (Transcripts must be in English; the EDUKAS team offers a free translation service)
The document should contain answers to the questions that EDUKAS consultants will ask you and should be prepared in a sample format.
The letter of intent should answer the questions posed by EDUKAS consultants and should be prepared according to the sample format. A letter of reference, a document from your professors or employer regarding your academic or professional background, is required during the application process.
Offered by ARU College Foundation The Pathway program is a university preparation program designed to suit your English level and academic needs. The program typically lasts two semesters (trimesters) and provides a solid foundation for transitioning to undergraduate studies.
This program is suitable for students who do not fully meet the requirements for direct university admission or who wish to improve their English language skills and academic proficiency. Students who successfully complete the Foundation Pathway can begin their first year of undergraduate programs at ARU directly and with a guarantee.
Throughout the program, in addition to academic courses relevant to your chosen undergraduate field, you will also be taught essential skills for university life, such as research, presentation, and writing. Smaller class sizes, intensive teaching hours, and experienced instructors provide personalized support.
ARU College students can fully utilize the university's campus facilities; support services are also provided for disabilities, dyslexia, and other special needs. The flexible structure of the program is an ideal pathway for students with diverse academic backgrounds and varying English language levels.
Anglia Ruskin University Foundation Programmes | 2025/2026 |
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Foundation (Business and Non-Business) |
£15,500 (2 Term) |
International Foundation in Healthcare |
£15,800 (3 terms) |
The program lasts a total of 6 semesters, 2 semesters per year. Undergraduate programs begin in September.
The Pre-Masters program offered by ARU College is designed for international students who have completed their undergraduate studies but do not yet possess the English language or academic qualifications required for direct admission to a master's program. The program duration typically ranges from one to two semesters, with start dates varying depending on your English level.
This preparatory program aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to adapt to graduate-level academic studies. By developing your competencies in research, critical thinking, and independent study, it will support you in making a strong start to your chosen master's program at ARU.
Anglia Ruskin University Pre-Masters | 2025/2026 |
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Pre-Masters |
£8,800 (1 Term) |
ARU's master's programs generally last one academic year (two semesters). Programs usually begin in September, although some programs offer January intake options.
After receiving acceptance to your applied program, you can participate in Pre-Sessional English courses ranging from 6 to 20 weeks, depending on your English level. These courses are designed to improve your academic English and best prepare you for your master's or undergraduate program at ARU.
Pre-sessional courses are offered both in person (Cambridge campus) and online. Course duration and start dates vary depending on the term and length of the program you choose.
Throughout the course, skills such as academic writing, presentation, note-taking, reading comprehension, and exam preparation are developed. An awareness of life and culture in the UK is also fostered.
Students who successfully complete the Pre-Sessional course are eligible to transfer to their main programs at ARU.
Pre-Sessional Courses | Starting date | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Sessional English - 20 weeks |
March 31, 2025 |
£7,300 |
Pre-Sessional English - 18 weeks |
April 28 2025 |
£6,570 |
Pre-Sessional English - 15 weeks |
May 19 2025 |
£5,475 |
Pre-Sessional English - 12 weeks |
June 9, 2025 |
£4,380 |
Pre-Sessional English - 10 weeks |
June 23, 2025 |
£3,650 |
Pre-Sessional English - 6 weeks |
July 21, 2025 |
£2,190 |

Anglia Ruskin University Scholarships | Starting date | Type of Education | Scholarship Amount | Application Req. |
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International Postgraduate Scholarship |
January 2026 |
Postgraduate Taught/Master |
£4.000 |
Being enrolled in an MBA program. Being an ARU graduate. Meeting or exceeding the minimum entry requirements. |
For detailed information on application requirements and scholarships, you can get support from EDUKAS consultants.
Living costs at Anglia Ruskin University, which has campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London, vary depending on accommodation type and location. Students generally prefer shared houses, where rent, excluding bills, ranges from approximately £90 to £180 per week. Studio apartments, on the other hand, average around £170 per week.
When you add your living expenses, it is recommended to plan a budget of around £900 – £1,100 per month. This budget includes basic expenses such as food, transportation, clothing, educational materials and social activities.



Expenditure Type | Weekly Cost | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
On-campus accommodation (shared bathroom, en-suite or studio) |
It ranges between £124.10 and £259.93. |
It ranges between £496,4 and £1.039,72. |
Staying in an off-campus shared house. |
£70 (average) |
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20-trip bus ticket (student) |
£20.00 |
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Lunch on campus |
It ranges between £2.25 and £14. |
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Grab and go coffee on campus |
It ranges between £1.95 and £3.50. |
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Annual TV license (one-time only) |
£169 |
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To study in the United Kingdom, you need to apply for a Student Visa. EDUKAS is here to support you throughout the entire application process.
Universities send acceptance letters called CAS (Course of Availability) to students for use in the visa application process. You can request your CAS letter from the school through your EDUKAS consultant.
The school and accommodation fees must be deposited in your current account or your sponsor's current account at your bank for 28 consecutive days prior to your visa interview appointment. (Accommodation costs in London are £12,006, and outside London £9,207, as determined by the visa department.) You can find out the exact amount from your consultant when it's time for the visa process.
You will need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
If your mother or father will be financially sponsoring you for your education, you can easily obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate through the e-government system to prove their relationship.
The most up-to-date versions of these documents, as stated in your CAS document, are uploaded electronically during the visa application process.
Students under the age of 18 who are about to begin their education in England can obtain this document, confirming their parental permission, with the assistance of a notary.
If the student's education and living expenses are covered by the parents, a petition proving this must be provided, or if the student receives a scholarship from an institution (such as YLSY), a document from the institution proving this must be obtained.
The translation of required documents and completion of forms for the visa application will be done with the assistance of your EDUKAS consultant.
Your advisor will inform you if any additional documents are required for your visa application.
The length of your stay depends on the length of your study program.
– If your program lasts 6 months or less, about 1 week.
– If your program lasts longer than 6 months, up to 1 month.
You can enter the United Kingdom in advance.
You will also need to pay a "Healthcare Fee" as part of your visa application. The amount you will pay depends on the duration of your visa.
– The UK government allows international students studying on a student visa to work. You can work while studying.
– You are entitled to work part-time for 20 hours per week during your undergraduate or postgraduate studies, and full-time during holidays.
