England

Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin is an innovative, global university with over 39,000 students from 177 countries studying with us across four continents.

Anglia Ruskin is located in the east of England on three main campuses, in Cambridge, Chelmsford and Peterborough.

  • 12 of our research areas across our five faculties were classed as world-leading by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014.
  • Our graduate prospects are among the best in the UK, with 9 out of 10 starting their career or in further study within six months. 3 out of 4 of our students secure professional jobs, outperforming most other graduates.
  • The BRIC project is managed within the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education which has more than 6,000 students and is the largest provider of health, social care and education courses across the East of England.
  • We’ve been educating nurses, midwives, social workers and teachers for over 25 years.

We have regional, national and international partnerships including strong links with over 20 healthcare trusts and organisations, as well as 400 schools and early years settings across East Anglia.

Discovering arts, one day at the museum

27 February As a part of our project we have been visiting some of those places that are not often open to young children, such as museums. In England lately there has been a new phenomenon that tries to open…
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Public Forum in London 25 February 2016

From the 22nd to the 26th of February 2016 colleagues from Sweden, England and Italy will meet in England for the second week of exchange. During the week there will be moments of exchange between teachers and a Public Forum…
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PAR training in Cambridge

From the 12th to the 17th of January 2015 teachers from the three partner countries met in Cambridge to participate in a course at the Anglia Ruskin University. During the training, held by professor Tim Waller, the teachers studied the…
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England Pilot Project

In England preschools are usually termed ‘settings’ and are run by the state, private companies or voluntary bodies.There are also a number of registered ‘Childminders’ who provide education and care for children in their home. Most settings are private. Preschool…
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