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Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public university in East Anglia, United Kingdom. Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont, a Fellow of Trinity College at University of Cambridge, in 1858. It became a university in 1992, and was renamed after Oxford University Professor, Author John Ruskin in 2005. Ruskin gave the inauguration speech of the Cambridge School of Art in 1858. It is one of the "post-1992 universities". The motto of the university is in Latin Excellentia per societatem, in English Excellence through partnership.[3]

Anglia Ruskin University
Coat of Arms
Former names
See History
MottoExcellentia per societatem (Latin)
Motto in English
Excellence through partnership
TypePublic university
Established1858 (as a school)
1992 (as a university)
Endowment£0.7 m (2015)[1]
ChancellorBernard Ribeiro, Baron Ribeiro (2021)
Vice-ChancellorRoderick Watkins
Students26,715 (2019/20)[2]
Undergraduates21,280 (2019/20)[2]
Postgraduates5,435 (2019/20)[2]
Location,
United Kingdom

Coordinates: 52°12′11.1″N 0°8′1.3″E / 52.203083°N 0.133694°E / 52.203083; 0.133694
CampusUrban
ColoursBlue and yellow    
Affiliations
Websitearu.ac.uk

In 2022, Anglia Ruskin had 35,195 students with its four campuses across the south-eastern portion of the United Kingdom.[4]

There are four faculties of study at the university, namely:

  • Faculty of Business and Law
  • Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care
  • Faculty of Science & Engineering.

Campuses

The university has campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London. [5]

Facilities

Cambridge

Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge Campus is home to one of only 9 optometry schools in the UK, having its own optometry clinic.[6]

 
Anglia Ruskin University, Helmore Buidling in Cambridge.

The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped, which began with the refurbishment of the main building, named Helmore after the late Roy Helmore,[7] who was principal of the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology from 1977-1986. This refurbishment was completed in 2006.[8] In 2009, one of the university's largest buildings, Rackham, in the centre of the campus, was demolished to make way for the new Lord Ashcroft International Business School. The new business school was opened in 2011.[9] The Mumford Theatre, which presents a range of professional touring, local community and student theatre for both the public and members of the university, is housed at the centre of the campus.

From 2015, a new building, known as Young Street (named for its location between Young Street and New Street[10],) began hosting nursing and health courses, such as midwifery, paramedic, and ODP.[10] This building is also home to the university's music therapy centre.[11]

Also as of 2015,[12] all sports, computing or technology courses[13] became based at the newly established Compass House building, about 0.3 miles (0.5 km) along East Road from the main campus.

Chelmsford

The Chelmsford campus houses the Queen's Building (opened in 1995) and the Sawyer's Building (opened in 2001). The Queen's Building was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II.[14] The Michael A. Ashcroft Building opened in 2003 (renamed to Lord Ashcroft Building) by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex; the Mildmay Sports Centre, and the Tindal Building, in 2005; the William Harvey Building in 2007; The Faculty Building (renamed The Marconi Building in 2011) in 2008; and the Postgraduate Medical Institute building – named as Michael Salmon Building in 2017 -, opened 2011.[15][16] In May 2017, the work has started on the building of Essex's first School of Medicine.[17] The School of Medicine was opened in 2019 by HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.[18]

London

ARU London has two locations. Farringdon Building is in Charterhouse Street in Holborn, which is on the border of City of London. East India Building is located in former East India Docks and next to Canary Wharf in London Borough of Tower Hamlets.[19][20]

Peterborough

Anglia Ruskin University Peterborough was opened in 2022.[21][22] The University House was the first building at ARU Peterborough.[23] Peterborough Research & Innovation Centre is set to open in 2023.[24]

Student Housing

Cambridge campus has Anastasia House, Peter Taylor House, Swinhoe House Hall of Residence, the Railyard, Sedley Court, CB1, and university houses around the city.[25]

Chelmsford campus has Chelmsford Student Village.[26]

At the new Peterborough campus students use private-sector accommodations.[27]

Students at ARU London use private-sector accommodations.[28]


Organisation and administration

 
Lord Ashcroft Building at ARU Cambridge.

There are four Faculties of study at Anglia Ruskin University:[29]

  • Faculty of Business and Law
  • Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care
  • Faculty of Science & Engineering

Faculties and Schools

 
The Cambridge School of Art at ARU Cambridge.
 
Young Street at ARU Cambridge. Tribute to NHS heroes during the Covid pandemic.
 
ARU Peterborough.
 
School of Medicine at ARU Chelmsford was inaugurated by HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

Faculty of Business and Law

The Faculty of Business and Law is located in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London.[30]

The faculty has two schools, the School of Economics, Finance and Law, and the School of Management.[31][32]

Anglia Ruskin University is one of the largest business schools in the East of England, with nearly 100 full-time teaching staff and approximately 7,200 students from over 100 countries.

The business school is a member of the EFMD and offers degrees. Several programmes of the business school are accredited by ACCA and CIMA, and many other professional bodies in the United Kingdom.

In 2017, Bloomberg Financial Markets Lab was opened for finance, banking, accounting, and economics students at Chelmsford campus.[33]

The business school was previously called Lord Ashcroft International Business School. It was named after former student at Mid-Essex Technical College, a predecessor institution that is now part of ARU, and former Chancellor of ARU (2001 until 2021) Lord Ashcroft. In January 2020 Lord Ashcroft stepped down after nearly 20 years as Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, with Lord Ribeiro appointed as his successor.

During his time as Chancellor, Lord Ashcroft made donations totalling £10 million to build two Lord Ashcroft International Business School facilities in Chelmsford and Cambridge.[34] Lord Ashcroft Building in Chelmsford was inaugurated by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex in 2003.[35] Lord Ashcroft Building in Cambridge was opened in 2011.[36]

In 2022, the Faculty of Business and Law was awarded the Small Business Charter Award.[37]

Faculty of Science & Technology

The Faculty of Science & Technology was one of the largest faculties at Anglia Ruskin University, with six departments spread across both Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses.[38]

The Department of Built Environment was a large multidisciplinary department with the most comprehensive Built Environment portfolio in Eastern England and is based at the Chelmsford campus.[39]

The Department of Computing and Technology was located at both the Chelmsford and Cambridge campuses. The department maintained close links with the electronics, software, automotive and creative industries, and is a Cisco Systems Regional Networking Academy.[40]

The Department of Life Sciences was located at the Cambridge campus. State-of-the art industry-standard equipment for teaching includes well-equipped laboratories, gas and liquid chromatographic systems, and facilities for drugs analysis, toxicology, fire investigation and DNA analysis.[41]

The Department of Psychology was based at the Cambridge campus. It was recognised for its performance in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, making it the UK's top-rated Psychology department in a post-1992 university for the quality of its research.[42]

The Department of Vision & Hearing Sciences was based at the Cambridge Campus for Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensing[43]

Research: Psychology, Vision, and Environmental Sciences research was rated as "world leading" or of "international" quality in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise.[44] Successes include discoveries of new animal species,[45] design of new car bonnets for improved pedestrian safety,[46] and leading study in the first to study the toxic effects of benzylpiperazine (BZP).[47]

Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences

The Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (ALSS) offered courses from Foundation to PhD level through its five departments, which include the Cambridge School of Art itself.

The faculty also housed the Anglia Ruskin University Language Centre, which provided language training and courses to students, staff and the general public, and supports 11 research clusters, including the Cultures of the Digital Economy Research Institute (CoDE) Research Institute.

Anglia Law School runs courses on both Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses, with a mock courtroom on each. Course provision includes undergraduate, postgraduate, research and professional qualifications. Their LLB (Hons) Law was rated in the top third of undergraduate law courses in the Guardian League Tables 2013.[48]

 
Lord Ashcroft Building houses the Chelmsford section of the business school. The building was inaugurated by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.

Cambridge School of Art is home to some 800 students studying for undergraduate, taught masters and doctoral qualifications. Its graduates include Syd Barrett and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, Spitting Image Creators Peter Fluck and Roger Law and Creator of St Trinian's Ronald Searle.[49]

English, Communication, Film and Media: The department offered courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and research level over three programmes: Film and Media; English Literature, writing and publishing; and English Language and Intercultural Communication. Their Film and Media provision ranked in the top quarter, and BA (Hons) in the top third, of The Guardian University League Table 2013.[50]

Humanities and Social Sciences: Offered courses in History, Philosophy, Sociology, Public Service and Psychosocial Studies at undergraduate, postgraduate and degree level. Their History and Sociology provision both ranked in the top third of The Guardian University League Table 2013, while Philosophy ranked 16th.[51]

Music and Performing Arts: Offers courses at undergraduate level in Music, Drama, Creative Music Technology, Popular Music and Performing Arts and at postgraduate level in Music Therapy and Dramatherapy. Research Degree supervision is also offered in a range of subjects. The department organises a varied programme of events each semester, including Lunchtime Concerts, Anglia Opera and Festival Week, and provides individual instrumental and vocal tuition.[52]

Anglia Ruskin is a member of the Creative East.[53]

Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care

Following a restructure of the university in 2018 the Faculty of Medical Science and the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education merged to form the new Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care. The merger also involved a transition from a department organisation to a school based one. This saw the School of Economics, Finance and Law move to the new Faculty of Business and Law. The University now contains 13 schools.

The Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education was based in Chelmsford, Cambridge, and Peterborough. The Faculty is divided in 5 departments including Acute Care, Allied Health & Medicine, Education, Family & Community Studies and Primary & Public Health.

The Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education offers courses over a range of study levels, from foundation and undergraduate degrees to postgraduate qualifications. A variety of disciplines were available from nursing, operating department practice and social work to midwifery, education studies, public health and laparoscopic surgery.

HSHS, the former Homerton School of Health Studies, was acquired by the University from the Trustees of Homerton College, University of Cambridge, in 2005, after working closely in partnership for a number of years.

The former Faculty of Medical Science built on the international reputation of ARU's Postgraduate Medical Institute (PMI) on its Chelmsford campus, the Faculty of Medical Science (FMS) opened in 2014. The Faculty runs courses at the Department of Allied & Public Health and the Department of Medicine & Healthcare Science. It is home to the university's nascent School of Medicine which is the third department of this Faculty. The Faculty offers medical and clinically-focused undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level degrees.

It merged with the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education in 2018 to become the new Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care.

On 10 October 2016, Anglia Ruskin announced that they planned to open Essex's first School of Medicine at its Chelmsford Campus.[54] The purpose built brand new medical school would be the first undergraduate medical school in Essex and would cost £20-million to build. The medical school would include state-of-the-art skills facilities, specialist teaching space, a lecture theatre and a cadaveric anatomy suite.

On 19 May 2017, Anglia Ruskin announced that it has begun works to build the purpose built medical school on its Chelmsford Campus, due to be opened in September 2018.[17] Chief Executive of Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust and Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Clare Panniker, attended the event alongside other officials.

On 21 September 2017, the university announced that the General Medical Council had approved its curriculum and that the university now had official School of Medicine status.[55] In 2019 the School was formally opened by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

Research Institutes

Anglia Ruskin has six research institutes.[56]

  • Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research
  • Global Sustainability Institute
  • Policing Institute for the Eastern Region
  • StoryLab Research Institute
  • Veterans and Families Research Institute
  • Vision and Eye Research Institute (formerly Vision and Eye Research Unit, VERU

Partnerships

National partners are School of Osteopathy in London, Cambridge Regional College, Cambridge Theological Federation, College of West Anglia, Renew Counselling in Chelmsford, and University Centre Peterborough.[57][58]

Distance learning partners are CNET Training and Cambridge Spark.[59]

International partners are Imperium International College, First City University College, and MAHSA University in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, and School of Accounting and Management in St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.[60]

Anglia Ruskin University's past and present working life partners are NHS, British Armed Forces, Cambridge University Press, Essex County Council, UPS, Barclays, Capita, Russian Railways, Willmott Dixon, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Softwerx, Triangular Alliance, Virgin Money, Timberland, Volvo, and Harrods.[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68]

Chelmsford Campus move

The Chelmsford Central campus closed at the end of the 2007/8 academic year, with all facilities moving to the new buildings at the Rivermead campus (now called the Chelmsford Campus) on Bishop Hall Lane.

Three buildings were saved – the East building (built 1931), the Frederick Chancellor building (built 1902), and the Grade-2-listed Anne Knight building (built in the mid-19th century), which was used by Quakers. The East and Frederick Chancellor buildings fall under a conservation area, meaning they cannot be demolished without planning permission, as they are historically important due to their uses in the early days of higher education in Essex. The site is currently vacant due to the recession halting development which had been planned for many years; however, new plans have been released by Genesis Housing, who currently own the site.[69][70][71]

The Chelmsford Campus facilities include a mock law court, mock hospital wards and operating theatres and labs.

ARU Peterborough

On 14 July 2020 the Minister of State for Universities Michelle Donelan announced Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) as the official higher education partner for a new employment-focused university in Peterborough, an initiative by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) in collaboration with Peterborough City Council (PCC). The campus will also include a materials and manufacturing research and development centre inhabited by 3D printing specialists Photocentric,[72] who have teamed up with the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority to create the facility on the new Peterborough university campus.[73] In 2023, ARU Peterborough won the University Impact Initiative of the Year from the Association of University Directors of Estates.[74]

Ruskin Gallery

The Ruskin Gallery is the university's public art gallery.[75] Admission is free. Exhibits have included historic and contemporary art, as well as works by students and staff. The gallery is surrounded by fine art, illustration, design, and media studios. On 9 May 2011 Ruskin Gallery unveiled its new digital gallery, which displays art in a digital format on High Definition screens, including the world's first Panasonic 103" 3D Full HD plasma screen.[76]

Arise Innovation Hubs

Anglia Ruskin University founded Arise Innovations Hubs, which are located in Chelmsford and Harlow.[77][78][79] Essex-based innovation hubs promote entrepreneurship and innovations by supporting startups and scaleups.[80][81][82]

Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy (AREA)

Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy supports entrepreneurship among university students and alumni.[83] AREA organises annually #ThinkBigARU business plan competition for students and alumni.[84] The Entrepreneurs' Community connects students with alumni and external entrepreneurs.[85]

Academic profile

Research

The 12 subject areas within Anglia Ruskin classified by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 as producing "world-leading" research are: Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy; Architecture, Built Environment and Planning; Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory; Business and Management Studies; Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and Information Management; English Language and Literature; Geography, Environmental Studies and Archaeology; History; Law; Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts; Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience and Social Work and Social Policy.[86]

An investigation performed at the end of 2007 by the QAA reveal that as a result of its investigations, the audit team's view of Anglia Ruskin University is that "confidence can reasonably be placed in the soundness of the institution's present and likely future management of the academic standards of the awards that it offers and the quality of the learning opportunities available to students".[87] However, an external inspection of Initial Teacher Education revealed inadequacies in 2010. The areas highlighted were the effectiveness of the provision in securing high quality outcomes for trainees, and the extent to which the training and assessment ensures that all trainees progress to fulfill their potential given their ability and starting points.[88] It was only the Primary ITE that was found to be inadequate in the inspection, the Secondary and FE ITE were awarded a mark of satisfactory. Since this inspection, the Primary ITE has been awarded 'satisfactory' grades by Ofsted in May 2011 and 'good' in 2012.

Rankings

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2023)[89]117
Guardian (2023)[90]80
Times / Sunday Times (2023)[91]120
Global rankings
THE (2023)[92]301–350

Anglia Ruskin University was awarded a First in the Green League 2012 by People & Planet.[93] The league is based on ten environmental criteria, both policy and performance related. It incorporates data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, including the percentage of waste recycled and CO2 emissions for each individual institution.

Anglia Ruskin University has been named as one of the most upwardly mobile universities in the world.[94]

The list, produced by Higher Education strategy consultants Firetail and published by Times Higher Education, includes Anglia Ruskin as one of the 20 "rising stars" in global Higher Education. Anglia Ruskin is the only UK university to feature in the top 20. Nine of the "rising stars" are located in the United States, with universities in Australia, South Korea, Japan, Germany, and Finland completing the list.

Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is ranked within the top 350 universities in the world and ranked joint 38th in the UK by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020.[95]

In 2021, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) was in the top 10% of English higher education institutions (HEIs) for skills, enterprise and entrepreneurship and in the top 20% for local growth and regeneration, according to a report by Research England.[96]

Anglia Ruskin was awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the 2014 Times Higher Education Awards.[97] The university won the Duke of York Award for University Entrepreneurship at the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards 2016.[98] In 2021, Anglia Ruskin was awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prize for music therapy research.[99]

History

 
Professor at the University Oxford, Author John Ruskin made the inauguration speech at the Cambridge School of Art in 1858. Anglia Ruskin University is built on the foundation of the school of art, which is located at ARU Cambridge.
 
The Cambridge School of Art at ARU Cambridge.

Anglia Ruskin University has its origins in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont in 1858. The inaugural address was given by John Ruskin[100] (often incorrectly described as the founder; in fact he founded the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford). The original location was near Sidney Sussex College, later moving to its present location in East Road, Cambridge. The governing body in the 1920s included two remarkable pioneers in the civic history of Cambridge, Clara Rackham and Lilian Mellish Clarke after whom buildings on the East Road campus were later named. In 1960 this became the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (CCAT) In 1989 CCAT merged with the Essex Institute of Higher Education, which was originally a vocational school named Chelmsford School of Science and Art and was later known as Mid Essex Technical College and Chelmer Institute of Higher Education,[101] to form the Anglia Higher Education College. The merged college became a polytechnic in 1991, using the name Anglia Polytechnic, and was then awarded university status in 1992.

Initially Anglia Polytechnic University (APU), it retained the word 'polytechnic' in its title because "the term 'polytechnic' still had value to students and their potential employers, symbolising as it did the sort of education that they were known for – equipping students with effective practical skills for the world of work"[102] although in 2000 there was some self-doubt about including the term 'polytechnic' – it was the only university in the country to have done so. Wanting to keep the 'APU' abbreviation, a suggestion put forward by the governors was 'Anglia Prior University' (after a former Chancellor), but the Governors decided to keep 'polytechnic' in the title.

The university eventually reconsidered a name change and chose Anglia Ruskin University (thus incorporating into the title the surname of John Ruskin, who gave the inaugural address of the Cambridge School of Art), with the new name taking effect following the approval of the Privy Council on 29 September 2005.[103]

Former students included the Victorian poet, Augusta Webster, who signed John Stuart Mill's petition for votes of women in 1866. Past lecturers include Odile Crick, wife of Francis Crick, who created the simple iconic image of DNA.[104] The musician Syd Barrett, songwriter and leading guitarist of the band, Pink Floyd is an alumnus. Author Tom Sharpe was a lecturer in history at CCAT between 1963 and 1972 and Anne Campbell,[105] the Labour MP for Cambridge from 1992 to 2005, was formerly a lecturer in Statistics at CCAT. A blue plaque to the leading educationalist, Dame Leah Manning, MP was erected in 2019 at the former ragged school in Young Street acquired by the university in 2006 and subsequently converted into the Anglia Ruskin University Institute of Music Therapy.

Controversies

Complaints and appeals vs. protests about examination and assignment marking

In a BBC News article from 3 June 2014, Anglia Ruskin University was reported to have received more complaints and appeals from its students than any of the other 120 universities who responded to freedom of information requests. In the year 2012/13 it received 992 "complaints and appeals".[106] In response, Lesley Dobree, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), said that only 9 of the 992 recorded complaints were actual complaints – the others were protests about examination and assignment marking.[107] It is not known if the BBC responded to this, or if the other universities in the list were assessed by the same criteria.

The article further stated the case of a group of students from the Chelmsford campus, who were abruptly informed that their Legal Practice Course was moved 45 miles to the Cambridge campus. They would therefore be limited to only two days of face-to-face teaching, having to watch the remaining lectures online rather than attend them live.

The Pok Wong Case

In 2019, Hongkonger Pok Wong, a 2014 graduate of Anglia Ruskin University, received a £61,000 out-of-court settlement from the university after suing it for false advertising, alleging a low quality of teaching. The university has maintained that the payout does not prove that the university was at fault. In 2018, the London County Court ruled in the university’s favour and ordered Wong to pay £13,700 of Anglia Ruskin’s legal costs. However, the university’s insurers then wrote to the former student and offered to settle her £15,000 claim and cover her legal costs. Anglia Ruskin added that it did not support the decision made by its insurer’s solicitors.[108][109]

Retracting Junius Ho's Honorary Award

Anglia Ruskin bestowed Junius Ho, a pro-Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong, with an Honorary Doctor of Laws in 2011.[110] During the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, Ho was accused of supporting the people who committed the 2019 Yuen Long attack.[111] In response to the controversial speech by Ho, David Alton wrote to the university regarding the matter. Lord Alton urged the University to retract Ho's honorary doctoral degree. It was confirmed by the university that Ho was deprived of his degree on 29 October 2019.[112][113]

Notable alumni

 
The bust of Lord Ashcroft at the university's Cambridge campus, an alumnus of the university; the business school is named after him.

Honorary Doctors

See also

Notes

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Not to be confused with Ruskin College or Ruskin School of Art Anglia Ruskin University ARU is a public university in East Anglia United Kingdom Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art founded by William John Beamont a Fellow of Trinity College at University of Cambridge in 1858 It became a university in 1992 and was renamed after Oxford University Professor Author John Ruskin in 2005 Ruskin gave the inauguration speech of the Cambridge School of Art in 1858 It is one of the post 1992 universities The motto of the university is in Latin Excellentia per societatem in English Excellence through partnership 3 Anglia Ruskin UniversityCoat of ArmsFormer namesSee HistoryMottoExcellentia per societatem Latin Motto in EnglishExcellence through partnershipTypePublic universityEstablished1858 as a school 1992 as a university Endowment 0 7 m 2015 1 ChancellorBernard Ribeiro Baron Ribeiro 2021 Vice ChancellorRoderick WatkinsStudents26 715 2019 20 2 Undergraduates21 280 2019 20 2 Postgraduates5 435 2019 20 2 LocationCambridge Chelmsford Peterborough and London United KingdomCoordinates 52 12 11 1 N 0 8 1 3 E 52 203083 N 0 133694 E 52 203083 0 133694CampusUrbanColoursBlue and yellow AffiliationsEFMD EUA University Alliance Universities UKWebsitearu wbr ac wbr ukIn 2022 Anglia Ruskin had 35 195 students with its four campuses across the south eastern portion of the United Kingdom 4 There are four faculties of study at the university namely Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Arts Humanities amp Social Sciences Faculty of Health Education Medicine amp Social Care Faculty of Science amp Engineering Contents 1 Campuses 1 1 Facilities 1 1 1 Cambridge 1 1 2 Chelmsford 1 1 3 London 1 1 4 Peterborough 1 1 5 Student Housing 2 Organisation and administration 2 1 Faculties and Schools 2 1 1 Faculty of Business and Law 2 1 2 Faculty of Science amp Technology 2 1 3 Faculty of Arts Law amp Social Sciences 2 1 4 Faculty of Health Education Medicine amp Social Care 2 2 Research Institutes 2 3 Partnerships 2 4 Chelmsford Campus move 2 5 ARU Peterborough 2 6 Ruskin Gallery 2 7 Arise Innovation Hubs 2 8 Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy AREA 3 Academic profile 3 1 Research 3 2 Rankings 4 History 5 Controversies 5 1 Complaints and appeals vs protests about examination and assignment marking 5 2 The Pok Wong Case 5 3 Retracting Junius Ho s Honorary Award 6 Notable alumni 7 Honorary Doctors 8 See also 9 Notes 10 External linksCampuses EditThe university has campuses in Cambridge Chelmsford Peterborough and London 5 Facilities Edit Cambridge Edit Anglia Ruskin s Cambridge Campus is home to one of only 9 optometry schools in the UK having its own optometry clinic 6 Anglia Ruskin University Helmore Buidling in Cambridge The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped which began with the refurbishment of the main building named Helmore after the late Roy Helmore 7 who was principal of the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology from 1977 1986 This refurbishment was completed in 2006 8 In 2009 one of the university s largest buildings Rackham in the centre of the campus was demolished to make way for the new Lord Ashcroft International Business School The new business school was opened in 2011 9 The Mumford Theatre which presents a range of professional touring local community and student theatre for both the public and members of the university is housed at the centre of the campus From 2015 a new building known as Young Street named for its location between Young Street and New Street 10 began hosting nursing and health courses such as midwifery paramedic and ODP 10 This building is also home to the university s music therapy centre 11 Also as of 2015 12 all sports computing or technology courses 13 became based at the newly established Compass House building about 0 3 miles 0 5 km along East Road from the main campus Chelmsford Edit The Chelmsford campus houses the Queen s Building opened in 1995 and the Sawyer s Building opened in 2001 The Queen s Building was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II 14 The Michael A Ashcroft Building opened in 2003 renamed to Lord Ashcroft Building by Prince Edward Earl of Wessex the Mildmay Sports Centre and the Tindal Building in 2005 the William Harvey Building in 2007 The Faculty Building renamed The Marconi Building in 2011 in 2008 and the Postgraduate Medical Institute building named as Michael Salmon Building in 2017 opened 2011 15 16 In May 2017 the work has started on the building of Essex s first School of Medicine 17 The School of Medicine was opened in 2019 by HRH Prince Edward Duke of Kent 18 London Edit ARU London has two locations Farringdon Building is in Charterhouse Street in Holborn which is on the border of City of London East India Building is located in former East India Docks and next to Canary Wharf in London Borough of Tower Hamlets 19 20 Peterborough Edit Anglia Ruskin University Peterborough was opened in 2022 21 22 The University House was the first building at ARU Peterborough 23 Peterborough Research amp Innovation Centre is set to open in 2023 24 Student Housing Edit Cambridge campus has Anastasia House Peter Taylor House Swinhoe House Hall of Residence the Railyard Sedley Court CB1 and university houses around the city 25 Chelmsford campus has Chelmsford Student Village 26 At the new Peterborough campus students use private sector accommodations 27 Students at ARU London use private sector accommodations 28 Organisation and administration Edit Lord Ashcroft Building at ARU Cambridge There are four Faculties of study at Anglia Ruskin University 29 Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Arts Humanities amp Social Sciences Faculty of Health Education Medicine amp Social Care Faculty of Science amp EngineeringFaculties and Schools Edit The Cambridge School of Art at ARU Cambridge Young Street at ARU Cambridge Tribute to NHS heroes during the Covid pandemic ARU Peterborough School of Medicine at ARU Chelmsford was inaugurated by HRH Prince Edward Duke of Kent Faculty of Business and Law Edit The Faculty of Business and Law is located in Cambridge Chelmsford Peterborough and London 30 The faculty has two schools the School of Economics Finance and Law and the School of Management 31 32 Anglia Ruskin University is one of the largest business schools in the East of England with nearly 100 full time teaching staff and approximately 7 200 students from over 100 countries The business school is a member of the EFMD and offers degrees Several programmes of the business school are accredited by ACCA and CIMA and many other professional bodies in the United Kingdom In 2017 Bloomberg Financial Markets Lab was opened for finance banking accounting and economics students at Chelmsford campus 33 The business school was previously called Lord Ashcroft International Business School It was named after former student at Mid Essex Technical College a predecessor institution that is now part of ARU and former Chancellor of ARU 2001 until 2021 Lord Ashcroft In January 2020 Lord Ashcroft stepped down after nearly 20 years as Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University with Lord Ribeiro appointed as his successor During his time as Chancellor Lord Ashcroft made donations totalling 10 million to build two Lord Ashcroft International Business School facilities in Chelmsford and Cambridge 34 Lord Ashcroft Building in Chelmsford was inaugurated by Prince Edward Earl of Wessex in 2003 35 Lord Ashcroft Building in Cambridge was opened in 2011 36 In 2022 the Faculty of Business and Law was awarded the Small Business Charter Award 37 Faculty of Science amp Technology Edit The Faculty of Science amp Technology was one of the largest faculties at Anglia Ruskin University with six departments spread across both Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses 38 The Department of Built Environment was a large multidisciplinary department with the most comprehensive Built Environment portfolio in Eastern England and is based at the Chelmsford campus 39 The Department of Computing and Technology was located at both the Chelmsford and Cambridge campuses The department maintained close links with the electronics software automotive and creative industries and is a Cisco Systems Regional Networking Academy 40 The Department of Life Sciences was located at the Cambridge campus State of the art industry standard equipment for teaching includes well equipped laboratories gas and liquid chromatographic systems and facilities for drugs analysis toxicology fire investigation and DNA analysis 41 The Department of Psychology was based at the Cambridge campus It was recognised for its performance in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise making it the UK s top rated Psychology department in a post 1992 university for the quality of its research 42 The Department of Vision amp Hearing Sciences was based at the Cambridge Campus for Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensing 43 Research Psychology Vision and Environmental Sciences research was rated as world leading or of international quality in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise 44 Successes include discoveries of new animal species 45 design of new car bonnets for improved pedestrian safety 46 and leading study in the first to study the toxic effects of benzylpiperazine BZP 47 Faculty of Arts Law amp Social Sciences Edit The Faculty of Arts Law amp Social Sciences ALSS offered courses from Foundation to PhD level through its five departments which include the Cambridge School of Art itself The faculty also housed the Anglia Ruskin University Language Centre which provided language training and courses to students staff and the general public and supports 11 research clusters including the Cultures of the Digital Economy Research Institute CoDE Research Institute Anglia Law School runs courses on both Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses with a mock courtroom on each Course provision includes undergraduate postgraduate research and professional qualifications Their LLB Hons Law was rated in the top third of undergraduate law courses in the Guardian League Tables 2013 48 Lord Ashcroft Building houses the Chelmsford section of the business school The building was inaugurated by Prince Edward Earl of Wessex Cambridge School of Art is home to some 800 students studying for undergraduate taught masters and doctoral qualifications Its graduates include Syd Barrett and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd Spitting Image Creators Peter Fluck and Roger Law and Creator of St Trinian s Ronald Searle 49 English Communication Film and Media The department offered courses at undergraduate postgraduate and research level over three programmes Film and Media English Literature writing and publishing and English Language and Intercultural Communication Their Film and Media provision ranked in the top quarter and BA Hons in the top third of The Guardian University League Table 2013 50 Humanities and Social Sciences Offered courses in History Philosophy Sociology Public Service and Psychosocial Studies at undergraduate postgraduate and degree level Their History and Sociology provision both ranked in the top third of The Guardian University League Table 2013 while Philosophy ranked 16th 51 Music and Performing Arts Offers courses at undergraduate level in Music Drama Creative Music Technology Popular Music and Performing Arts and at postgraduate level in Music Therapy and Dramatherapy Research Degree supervision is also offered in a range of subjects The department organises a varied programme of events each semester including Lunchtime Concerts Anglia Opera and Festival Week and provides individual instrumental and vocal tuition 52 Anglia Ruskin is a member of the Creative East 53 Faculty of Health Education Medicine amp Social Care Edit Following a restructure of the university in 2018 the Faculty of Medical Science and the Faculty of Health Social Care and Education merged to form the new Faculty of Health Education Medicine and Social Care The merger also involved a transition from a department organisation to a school based one This saw the School of Economics Finance and Law move to the new Faculty of Business and Law The University now contains 13 schools The Faculty of Health Social Care amp Education was based in Chelmsford Cambridge and Peterborough The Faculty is divided in 5 departments including Acute Care Allied Health amp Medicine Education Family amp Community Studies and Primary amp Public Health The Faculty of Health Social Care amp Education offers courses over a range of study levels from foundation and undergraduate degrees to postgraduate qualifications A variety of disciplines were available from nursing operating department practice and social work to midwifery education studies public health and laparoscopic surgery HSHS the former Homerton School of Health Studies was acquired by the University from the Trustees of Homerton College University of Cambridge in 2005 after working closely in partnership for a number of years The former Faculty of Medical Science built on the international reputation of ARU s Postgraduate Medical Institute PMI on its Chelmsford campus the Faculty of Medical Science FMS opened in 2014 The Faculty runs courses at the Department of Allied amp Public Health and the Department of Medicine amp Healthcare Science It is home to the university s nascent School of Medicine which is the third department of this Faculty The Faculty offers medical and clinically focused undergraduate postgraduate and doctoral level degrees It merged with the Faculty of Health Social Care and Education in 2018 to become the new Faculty of Health Education Medicine and Social Care On 10 October 2016 Anglia Ruskin announced that they planned to open Essex s first School of Medicine at its Chelmsford Campus 54 The purpose built brand new medical school would be the first undergraduate medical school in Essex and would cost 20 million to build The medical school would include state of the art skills facilities specialist teaching space a lecture theatre and a cadaveric anatomy suite On 19 May 2017 Anglia Ruskin announced that it has begun works to build the purpose built medical school on its Chelmsford Campus due to be opened in September 2018 17 Chief Executive of Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust and Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Clare Panniker attended the event alongside other officials On 21 September 2017 the university announced that the General Medical Council had approved its curriculum and that the university now had official School of Medicine status 55 In 2019 the School was formally opened by Prince Edward Duke of Kent Research Institutes Edit Anglia Ruskin has six research institutes 56 Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research Global Sustainability Institute Policing Institute for the Eastern Region StoryLab Research Institute Veterans and Families Research Institute Vision and Eye Research Institute formerly Vision and Eye Research Unit VERUPartnerships Edit National partners are School of Osteopathy in London Cambridge Regional College Cambridge Theological Federation College of West Anglia Renew Counselling in Chelmsford and University Centre Peterborough 57 58 Distance learning partners are CNET Training and Cambridge Spark 59 International partners are Imperium International College First City University College and MAHSA University in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and School of Accounting and Management in St Augustine Trinidad and Tobago 60 Anglia Ruskin University s past and present working life partners are NHS British Armed Forces Cambridge University Press Essex County Council UPS Barclays Capita Russian Railways Willmott Dixon Morgan Sindall Infrastructure Softwerx Triangular Alliance Virgin Money Timberland Volvo and Harrods 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Chelmsford Campus move Edit The Chelmsford Central campus closed at the end of the 2007 8 academic year with all facilities moving to the new buildings at the Rivermead campus now called the Chelmsford Campus on Bishop Hall Lane Three buildings were saved the East building built 1931 the Frederick Chancellor building built 1902 and the Grade 2 listed Anne Knight building built in the mid 19th century which was used by Quakers The East and Frederick Chancellor buildings fall under a conservation area meaning they cannot be demolished without planning permission as they are historically important due to their uses in the early days of higher education in Essex The site is currently vacant due to the recession halting development which had been planned for many years however new plans have been released by Genesis Housing who currently own the site 69 70 71 The Chelmsford Campus facilities include a mock law court mock hospital wards and operating theatres and labs ARU Peterborough Edit On 14 July 2020 the Minister of State for Universities Michelle Donelan announced Anglia Ruskin University ARU as the official higher education partner for a new employment focused university in Peterborough an initiative by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority CPCA in collaboration with Peterborough City Council PCC The campus will also include a materials and manufacturing research and development centre inhabited by 3D printing specialists Photocentric 72 who have teamed up with the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority to create the facility on the new Peterborough university campus 73 In 2023 ARU Peterborough won the University Impact Initiative of the Year from the Association of University Directors of Estates 74 Ruskin Gallery Edit The Ruskin Gallery is the university s public art gallery 75 Admission is free Exhibits have included historic and contemporary art as well as works by students and staff The gallery is surrounded by fine art illustration design and media studios On 9 May 2011 Ruskin Gallery unveiled its new digital gallery which displays art in a digital format on High Definition screens including the world s first Panasonic 103 3D Full HD plasma screen 76 Arise Innovation Hubs Edit Anglia Ruskin University founded Arise Innovations Hubs which are located in Chelmsford and Harlow 77 78 79 Essex based innovation hubs promote entrepreneurship and innovations by supporting startups and scaleups 80 81 82 Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy AREA Edit Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy supports entrepreneurship among university students and alumni 83 AREA organises annually ThinkBigARU business plan competition for students and alumni 84 The Entrepreneurs Community connects students with alumni and external entrepreneurs 85 Academic profile EditResearch Edit The 12 subject areas within Anglia Ruskin classified by the Research Excellence Framework REF 2014 as producing world leading research are Allied Health Professions Dentistry Nursing and Pharmacy Architecture Built Environment and Planning Art and Design History Practice and Theory Business and Management Studies Communication Cultural and Media Studies Library and Information Management English Language and Literature Geography Environmental Studies and Archaeology History Law Music Drama Dance and Performing Arts Psychology Psychiatry and Neuroscience and Social Work and Social Policy 86 An investigation performed at the end of 2007 by the QAA reveal that as a result of its investigations the audit team s view of Anglia Ruskin University is that confidence can reasonably be placed in the soundness of the institution s present and likely future management of the academic standards of the awards that it offers and the quality of the learning opportunities available to students 87 However an external inspection of Initial Teacher Education revealed inadequacies in 2010 The areas highlighted were the effectiveness of the provision in securing high quality outcomes for trainees and the extent to which the training and assessment ensures that all trainees progress to fulfill their potential given their ability and starting points 88 It was only the Primary ITE that was found to be inadequate in the inspection the Secondary and FE ITE were awarded a mark of satisfactory Since this inspection the Primary ITE has been awarded satisfactory grades by Ofsted in May 2011 and good in 2012 Rankings Edit RankingsNational rankingsComplete 2023 89 117Guardian 2023 90 80Times Sunday Times 2023 91 120Global rankingsTHE 2023 92 301 350Anglia Ruskin University was awarded a First in the Green League 2012 by People amp Planet 93 The league is based on ten environmental criteria both policy and performance related It incorporates data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act including the percentage of waste recycled and CO2 emissions for each individual institution Anglia Ruskin University has been named as one of the most upwardly mobile universities in the world 94 The list produced by Higher Education strategy consultants Firetail and published by Times Higher Education includes Anglia Ruskin as one of the 20 rising stars in global Higher Education Anglia Ruskin is the only UK university to feature in the top 20 Nine of the rising stars are located in the United States with universities in Australia South Korea Japan Germany and Finland completing the list Anglia Ruskin University ARU is ranked within the top 350 universities in the world and ranked joint 38th in the UK by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 95 In 2021 Anglia Ruskin University ARU was in the top 10 of English higher education institutions HEIs for skills enterprise and entrepreneurship and in the top 20 for local growth and regeneration according to a report by Research England 96 Anglia Ruskin was awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the 2014 Times Higher Education Awards 97 The university won the Duke of York Award for University Entrepreneurship at the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards 2016 98 In 2021 Anglia Ruskin was awarded The Queen s Anniversary Prize for music therapy research 99 History Edit Professor at the University Oxford Author John Ruskin made the inauguration speech at the Cambridge School of Art in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University is built on the foundation of the school of art which is located at ARU Cambridge The Cambridge School of Art at ARU Cambridge Anglia Ruskin University has its origins in the Cambridge School of Art founded by William John Beamont in 1858 The inaugural address was given by John Ruskin 100 often incorrectly described as the founder in fact he founded the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford The original location was near Sidney Sussex College later moving to its present location in East Road Cambridge The governing body in the 1920s included two remarkable pioneers in the civic history of Cambridge Clara Rackham and Lilian Mellish Clarke after whom buildings on the East Road campus were later named In 1960 this became the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology CCAT In 1989 CCAT merged with the Essex Institute of Higher Education which was originally a vocational school named Chelmsford School of Science and Art and was later known as Mid Essex Technical College and Chelmer Institute of Higher Education 101 to form the Anglia Higher Education College The merged college became a polytechnic in 1991 using the name Anglia Polytechnic and was then awarded university status in 1992 Initially Anglia Polytechnic University APU it retained the word polytechnic in its title because the term polytechnic still had value to students and their potential employers symbolising as it did the sort of education that they were known for equipping students with effective practical skills for the world of work 102 although in 2000 there was some self doubt about including the term polytechnic it was the only university in the country to have done so Wanting to keep the APU abbreviation a suggestion put forward by the governors was Anglia Prior University after a former Chancellor but the Governors decided to keep polytechnic in the title The university eventually reconsidered a name change and chose Anglia Ruskin University thus incorporating into the title the surname of John Ruskin who gave the inaugural address of the Cambridge School of Art with the new name taking effect following the approval of the Privy Council on 29 September 2005 103 Former students included the Victorian poet Augusta Webster who signed John Stuart Mill s petition for votes of women in 1866 Past lecturers include Odile Crick wife of Francis Crick who created the simple iconic image of DNA 104 The musician Syd Barrett songwriter and leading guitarist of the band Pink Floyd is an alumnus Author Tom Sharpe was a lecturer in history at CCAT between 1963 and 1972 and Anne Campbell 105 the Labour MP for Cambridge from 1992 to 2005 was formerly a lecturer in Statistics at CCAT A blue plaque to the leading educationalist Dame Leah Manning MP was erected in 2019 at the former ragged school in Young Street acquired by the university in 2006 and subsequently converted into the Anglia Ruskin University Institute of Music Therapy Controversies EditComplaints and appeals vs protests about examination and assignment marking Edit In a BBC News article from 3 June 2014 Anglia Ruskin University was reported to have received more complaints and appeals from its students than any of the other 120 universities who responded to freedom of information requests In the year 2012 13 it received 992 complaints and appeals 106 In response Lesley Dobree Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic said that only 9 of the 992 recorded complaints were actual complaints the others were protests about examination and assignment marking 107 It is not known if the BBC responded to this or if the other universities in the list were assessed by the same criteria The article further stated the case of a group of students from the Chelmsford campus who were abruptly informed that their Legal Practice Course was moved 45 miles to the Cambridge campus They would therefore be limited to only two days of face to face teaching having to watch the remaining lectures online rather than attend them live The Pok Wong Case Edit In 2019 Hongkonger Pok Wong a 2014 graduate of Anglia Ruskin University received a 61 000 out of court settlement from the university after suing it for false advertising alleging a low quality of teaching The university has maintained that the payout does not prove that the university was at fault In 2018 the London County Court ruled in the university s favour and ordered Wong to pay 13 700 of Anglia Ruskin s legal costs However the university s insurers then wrote to the former student and offered to settle her 15 000 claim and cover her legal costs Anglia Ruskin added that it did not support the decision made by its insurer s solicitors 108 109 Retracting Junius Ho s Honorary Award Edit Anglia Ruskin bestowed Junius Ho a pro Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong with an Honorary Doctor of Laws in 2011 110 During the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests Ho was accused of supporting the people who committed the 2019 Yuen Long attack 111 In response to the controversial speech by Ho David Alton wrote to the university regarding the matter Lord Alton urged the University to retract Ho s honorary doctoral degree It was confirmed by the university that Ho was deprived of his degree on 29 October 2019 112 113 Notable alumni EditSee also Category Alumni of Anglia Ruskin University The bust of Lord Ashcroft at the university s Cambridge campus an alumnus of the university the business school is named after him Michael Ashcroft Baron Ashcroft English investor billionaire and former Conservative vice chairman Lon Kirkop Maltese visual artist award winning published author songwriter and theatre practitioner Eddie Ballard former English cricketer for Cambridge UCCE and Hertfordshire Syd Barrett and David Gilmour Pink Floyd members Chris Beckett academic author and science fiction novelist Manish Bhasin sports journalist and BBC presenter Henry Brock specialist linguist at University of Cambridge and illustrator Pips Bunce banking executive and LGBTQ activist John Burnside academic and T S Eliot Prize winning author Elsie Vera Cole artist Nick Crane English geographer and TV presenter Sarah Jane Crawford TV presenter radio presenter and model Geraldine Finlayson researcher and director of John Mackintosh Hall Peter Fluck and Roger Law creators of Spitting Image Angela Hartnett entrepreneur and chef Kim Howells Labour politician and former Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee Patrick Le Quement automobile engineer and former chief designer at Renault Ricardo P Lloyd British actor Devant Maharaj former Senator and Minister of Food Production Trinidad and Tobago Ian Miller English footballer Magdalene Odundo a ceramic artist graduate and 2022 Honorary Doctorate of Arts Tony Palladino English cricketer Anders Holch Povlsen owner and CEO of Bestseller Shoo Rayner author and illustrator Philip Reeve author and illustrator of children s books Nicky Richards CEO and Chief Investment Officer MLC Asset Management Andrew Sayer English economist professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at Lancaster University Patricia Scotland Baroness Scotland of Asthal Labour politician Commonwealth Secretary General government policy maker former minister attorney general and president of Chatham House Ronald Searle creator of St Trinian s Michal Shalev author and illustrator of children s books Tim Stokely CEO of OnlyFans 114 Mark Wood businessman accountant and chairman of NSPCC Barbara Yung Hong Kong actress Sarah Perry FRSL author Emilia Monjowa Lifaka Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Ama Pomaa Boateng MPHonorary Doctors EditKylie Minogue OBE 115 Stephen Fry 116 Griff Rhys Jones 117 Anya Hindmarch CBE 118 Katie Piper 119 Germaine Greer 120 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