36-703: CCAT can refer to: Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology Boat Club , the rowing club of Anglia Ruskin University Campus Center for Appropriate Technology Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope CCAT (public school district) , a public school district administering a charter school in Statesboro, Georgia, U.S. Cadet Centre for Adventurous Training Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test Calcium channel associated transcriptional regulator ,
72-712: A Living Lab, was completed in August 2024. Anglia Ruskin University Writtle campus, located in the picturesque Essex countryside near Chelmsford, is a vibrant educational facility that specialises in land-based, animal sciences, and sport-related programs. The campus spans 150 hectares and features a variety of state-of-the-art facilities, including a working farm, equine center, science laboratories, and design studios. ARU Writtle offers postgraduate, undergraduate, further education, and short courses in agriculture and animal sciences, with students benefiting from
108-663: A library, all designed to support a dynamic learning environment. The East India Building is situated in the Docklands area of East London, having undergone a significant refurbishment. It offers modern teaching spaces and communal work areas spread over four floors. Both campuses provide a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in subjects such as business, law, and finance. Anglia Ruskin University Peterborough campus, which opened in September 2022,
144-554: A merger. Writtle University College would become ARU Writtle. The official merger took place on 29 February 2024. The Cambridge campus features several accommodations, including Anastasia House, Peter Taylor House, Swinhoe House Hall of Residence, the Railyard, Sedley Court, CB1, and various university houses located throughout the city. The Chelmsford campus features the Chelmsford Student Village. At
180-1172: A partnership with the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment . The Anglia Ruskin University Enterprise Academy promotes entrepreneurship and is recognised by both the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs (IOEE) and the National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education (NCEE). Anglia Ruskin University founded the Arise Innovation Hubs, which are located in Chelmsford and Harlow . These Essex -based innovation hubs promote entrepreneurship and innovation by supporting startups and scale-ups. Past and presents partners include Barclays , Harrods , and other brands. Professor Mohammad M. Ali serves as
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252-712: A university in 1992 and was renamed after John Ruskin , the Oxford University professor and author, in 2005. Ruskin delivered the inaugural speech at the Cambridge School of Art in 1858. ARU is classified as one of the "post-1992 universities." The university's motto is in Latin: Excellentia per societatem , which translates to Excellence through partnership in English. In 2022, Anglia Ruskin has 35,195 students. ARU has six campuses across
288-630: A variety of other disciplines. ARU is a member of the European Foundation for Management Development , and several programs within the faculty hold accreditation from professional bodies such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants . Additionally, all courses are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute . In 2023, ARU established
324-635: A working farm, a specialist small animal unit, and an equine centre on campus. The institution has also developed a range of degree programmes in applied life sciences, sport, and health subjects. Students have been recognized multiple times by the Royal Horticultural Society , including awards at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. In 2023, Anglia Ruskin University and Writtle University College announced
360-463: Is a modern, purpose-built institution located close to the city center of Peterborough. The campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including a simulated hospital ward, science laboratories, and engineering labs, designed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences. On 14 July 2020, the Minister of State for Universities, Michelle Donelan , announced Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) as
396-495: Is also home to the university's Music Therapy Centre. As of 2015, all sports, computing, and technology courses were relocated to the newly established Compass House building, which is situated approximately 0.3 miles (0.5 km) along East Road from the main campus. Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge Campus is home to one of only nine optometry schools in the UK, featuring its own optometry clinic. Anglia Ruskin University's Chelmsford campus
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#1732779464545432-599: Is based at the Cambridge campus. It was recognised for its performance in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, making it the top-rated psychology department in a post-1992 university in the UK for the quality of its research. The Department of Vision and Hearing Sciences is based at the Cambridge Campus for Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensing. Research in Psychology, Vision, and Environmental Sciences
468-613: Is currently vacant because the recession halted development that had been planned for many years; however, new plans have been released by Genesis Housing, which currently owns the site. The campus expanded further with the addition of the Mildmay Sports Centre and the Tindal Building in 2005, followed by the William Harvey Building in 2007. The Faculty Building, opened in 2008, was renamed
504-708: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anglia Ruskin University Anglia Ruskin University ( ARU ) is a public university located in East Anglia , United Kingdom. Its origins trace back to the Cambridge School of Art ( CSA ), founded by William John Beamont , a Fellow of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge , in 1858. The institution became
540-517: Is situated in the city's University and Innovation Quarter, nestled along the river. The campus features modern buildings that house state-of-the-art facilities, including Essex's first School of Medicine, which opened in 2019. The Chelmsford campus houses several notable buildings, including the Queen's Building (opened in 1995) and the Sawyer's Building (opened in 2001). Queen Elizabeth II inaugurated
576-760: Is surrounded by the Silicon Fen , also known as the Cambridge Cluster, which is renowned for its concentration of high-tech businesses and innovation. The university has two campuses in London. The East India Campus is located in the Docklands area of Poplar , adjacent to Canary Wharf . The Farringdon Campus is situated in central London, close to the City of London . ARU Peterborough officially opened on September 20, 2022. The campus offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, along with
612-464: The City of London . The East India Building is located in the former East India Docks , adjacent to Canary Wharf in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets . The Farringdon Building is located in the heart of central London, near the city's business and financial district. This campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including lecture theatres, seminar rooms, PC-equipped study areas, and
648-1046: The Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS), is a key faculty within Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). It comprises two schools: the School of Economics, Finance and Law and the School of Management . Currently, ARU operates business schools in Cambridge , Chelmsford , Peterborough , and London . The Faculty of Business and Law is one of the largest in East England, featuring nearly 100 full-time teaching staff and approximately 7,200 students from over 100 countries. It also offers business programs through partnerships with institutions worldwide. The Lord Ashcroft Buildings are situated at both ARU Cambridge and ARU Chelmsford. Lord Michael Ashcroft , who
684-510: The CPCA to create the facility on the new Peterborough university campus. ARU Peterborough opened in 2022, with University House being the first building on the campus. The Peterborough Research & Innovation Centre opened in 2024. In the same year, XRP eXtended Reality Peterborough was inaugurated by writer Sandi Toksvig OBE. The second teaching building, which includes specialized facilities for biomedical sciences and engineering, as well as
720-464: The Chelmsford and Cambridge campuses. The department maintains close links with the electronics, software, automotive, and creative industries and is a Cisco Systems Regional Networking Academy. The Department of Life Sciences is located at the Cambridge campus. Teaching equipment includes laboratories, gas and liquid chromatographic systems, and facilities for drug analysis, toxicology, fire investigation, and DNA analysis. The Department of Psychology
756-730: The East Building (built in 1931), the Frederick Chancellor Building (built in 1902), and the Grade II-listed Anne Knight Building (constructed in the mid-19th century), which was used by Quakers . The East and Frederick Chancellor buildings are located within a conservation area, meaning they cannot be demolished without planning permission due to their historical significance in the early days of higher education in Essex. The site
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#1732779464545792-672: The Marconi Building in 2011. The Postgraduate Medical Institute building, opened in 2011, was later named the Michael Salmon Building in 2017. Construction of Essex's first School of Medicine began in May 2017, and the facility was officially opened in 2019 by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent . ARU London has two locations. The Farringdon Building is situated on Charterhouse Street in Holborn , which borders
828-587: The Queen's Building. In 2003, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex , opened the Michael A. Ashcroft Building, which was later renamed the Lord Ashcroft Building. The Chelmsford Central campus closed at the end of the 2007/08 academic year, with all facilities moving to the new buildings at the Rivermead campus (now called Chelmsford Campus) on Bishop Hall Lane. Three buildings were preserved:
864-561: The School of Management . In 2014, Bloomberg Financial Markets Lab was opened for finance, banking, accounting, and economics students at the Chelmsford campus. During his tenure as Chancellor, Lord Ashcroft made donations totaling £10 million to construct two facilities for the Lord Ashcroft International Business School in Chelmsford and Cambridge. The Lord Ashcroft Building in Chelmsford
900-534: The School of Psychology , the School of Sport and Sensory Science , and the Writtle School of Agriculture, Animal and Environmental Sciences . The Department of Built Environment is a large multidisciplinary department with the most comprehensive Built Environment portfolio in Eastern England and is located at the Chelmsford campus. The Department of Computing and Technology is located at both
936-648: The business school was called the Michael Ashcroft International Business School. After Ashcroft was elevated to life peerage in 2000, the business school was renamed the Lord Ashcroft International Business School. In 2014, the Bloomberg Financial Markets Lab was opened for finance, banking, accounting, and economics students at the Chelmsford campus. ARU Cambridge is located in central Cambridge, adjacent to Parker's Piece . The campus
972-614: The campus center, was demolished to make way for the new Lord Ashcroft International Business School . The new business school was inaugurated in 2011. The Mumford Theatre, situated at the heart of the campus, continues to host a diverse range of professional touring, local community, and student theatre productions for both the public and university members. From 2015, a new building known as Young Street (named for its location between Young Street and New Street) began hosting nursing and health courses, including midwifery, paramedic studies, and operating department practice (ODP). This building
1008-474: The new Peterborough campus, students utilise private-sector accommodations.. Students at ARU London utilise private-sector accommodations.s. There are four Faculties of study at Anglia Ruskin University: The Faculty of Business and Law is located in Cambridge , Chelmsford , Peterborough , and London . The faculty has two schools, the School of Economics, Finance and Law , and
1044-529: The official higher education partner for a new employment-focused university in Peterborough. This initiative is a collaboration between the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) and Peterborough City Council (PCC). The campus will also include a materials and manufacturing research and development center operated by 3D printing specialists Photocentric, who have partnered with
1080-473: The original building of the Cambridge School of Art. The Cambridge campus underwent significant redevelopment, beginning with the refurbishment of the main building, Helmore, which was named after Roy Helmore, the principal of the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology from 1977 to 1986. This renovation was completed in 2006. In 2009, one of the university's largest buildings, Rackham, located in
1116-494: The program as a strategic partner. The Faculty of Science and Technology is one of the largest faculties at Anglia Ruskin University, with six departments spread across the Cambridge, Chelmsford, and Writtle campuses. The Faculty of Science and Engineering consists of six schools: the School of Computing and Information Science , the School of Engineering and the Built Environment , the School of Life Sciences ,
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1152-518: The south-eastern portion of the United Kingdom in Cambridgeshire , Essex , and Greater London . The university has campuses in Cambridge , Chelmsford , Writtle , Peterborough , and London . Anglia Ruskin University's Cambridge campus is located near the historic city center of Cambridge. Established as a center of learning since the 13th century. The campus features a blend of modern facilities and historical architecture, including
1188-949: Was inaugurated by Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex , in 2003, while the Lord Ashcroft Building in Cambridge was opened in 2011. In 2022, the ARU Certificate for Professional Development achieved third place out of over 70 submissions for the Most Innovative Approach to Developing Employability Skills at the Pearson HE Innovate Awards. In 2022, the Faculty of Business and Law was awarded the Small Business Charter Award. The business school has an Entrepreneurs in Residence program. In 2023, X-Forces Enterprise joined
1224-772: Was newly formed in 2023, bringing together four schools: the Cambridge School of Art , the Cambridge School of Creative Industries , the School of Education , and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences . It is also home to three research institutes: the Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research (CIMTR), the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute (IPPPRI), and StoryLab. Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Business and Law The Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Business and Law , formerly known as
1260-582: Was rated as world-leading or of international quality in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise. Notable successes include the discovery of new animal species, the design of new car bonnets for improved pedestrian safety, and leading studies on the toxic effects of benzylpiperazine (BZP). In 2023, the Peterborough Innovation and Research Centre launched XRP eXtended Reality Peterborough, an immersive learning environment. The Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences
1296-425: Was the chancellor of the university at the time, contributed £10 million towards the construction of these business school facilities. The Chelmsford building was inaugurated by Prince Edward in 2003, while the Cambridge building opened in 2011. Notably, the facade of the Cambridge business school still displays its former name. Originally, the Chelmsford building was named the Michael A. Ashcroft Building, and
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