The Anglia Ruskin University of London (informally known as the ARU) is a leading research and educational institute in the heart of London, England. ARU was founded in 1858 but was finally granted university status in 1992 after the amalgamation with England's top university, Cambridge School of Art and was influenced by a similar education model from the Cambridge branch.
The ARU features ample career opportunities for students regardless of their background. The university provides undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to over 26,715 students and more than a hundred members of staff, ranging from over 160 countries, making ARU one of the most internationally diverse institutions in the world. There are over 240 degree courses available in 4 faculties of study: business and law, arts, humanities & social sciences, health, education, medicine & social care and science & engineering.
Every year, the ARU manages up to 40% of the total student population from overseas. Moreover, the university has been ranked 5th in the UK for the quality of research outputs, medicine, linguistics, dentistry, drama, and engineering. It is among the top universities in the country and internationally. The university also brings a prestigious alumni group that includes Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, Manish Bhasin, Sarah-Jane Crawford, and Ian Miller, making ARU one of the most efficient salary package providers in England.