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'''Anglia Ruskin University''' ('''ARU''') is in [[East Anglia]], United Kingdom. Its origins are in the '''Cambridge School of Art''', founded by [[William John Beamont]] in 1858. It became a university in 1992 and was renamed after [[John Ruskin]] in 2005. It is one of the “[[post-1992 universities]]”.
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Anglia Ruskin has 39,400 students worldwide with campuses in [[Cambridge]], [[Chelmsford]], [[Peterborough]] and [[London]]. It shares further campuses with the [[College of West Anglia]] in [[King's Lynn]], [[Wisbech]] and [[Cambridge]] and has partnerships with universities around the world including Berlin, Budapest, Trinidad, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. There are four faculties of study at the university: Faculty of Business and Law, Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care and Faculty of Science & Engineering. The university's Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) in Cambridge and Chelmsford is one of the largest business schools in the [[East of England]]. In 2019, the School of Medicine was formally opened at its Chelmsford campus by [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]]. It was awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the 2014 [[Times Higher Education awards|''Times Higher Education Awards'']]. It won the Duke of York Award for University Entrepreneurship at the [[Lloyds Bank]] National Business Awards 2016.
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==Notable alumni==
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[[File:Mr charm.jpg|thumb|The [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[Lord Ashcroft]] at the university's Cambridge campus, an alumnus of the university and is named after its business school.]]
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* [[Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft]], English investor, billionaire and former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] vice chairman
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* [[Eddie Ballard]], former English cricketer for [[Cambridge UCCE]] and [[Hertfordshire County Cricket Club|Hertfordshire]]
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* [[Syd Barrett]] and [[David Gilmour]], Pink Floyd members
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* [[Chris Beckett]], academic, author and science-fiction novelist
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* [[Manish Bhasin]], sports journalist and BBC presenter
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* [[H. M. Brock|Henry Brock]], specialist linguist at [[University of Cambridge]] and illustrator
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* [[John Burnside (writer)|John Burnside]], academic and [[T. S. Eliot Prize]] winning author
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* [[Elsie Vera Cole]], artist
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* [[Nick Crane]], English geographer and TV presenter
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* [[Sarah-Jane Crawford]], TV Presenter, Radio Presenter and Model
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* [[Geraldine Finlayson]], researcher and director of [[John Mackintosh Hall]]
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* [[Peter Fluck]] and [[Roger Law]], creators of ''[[Spitting Image]]''
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* [[Angela Hartnett]], entrepreneur and chef
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* [[Kim Howells]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician and former Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee
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* [[Patrick Le Quément]], automobile engineer and former chief designer at [[Renault]]
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* [[Devant Maharaj]], former Senator and Minister of Food Production, Trinidad and Tobago
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* [[Ian Miller (English footballer)|Ian Miller]], English footballer
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* [[Tony Palladino]], English cricketer
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* [[Shoo Rayner]], author and illustrator
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* [[Philip Reeve]], author and illustrator of children's books
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* [[Nicky Richards]], CEO and Chief Investment Officer MLC Asset Management
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* [[Andrew Sayer]], English economist, professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at [[Lancaster University]]
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* [[Patricia Scotland]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician, [[Commonwealth Secretary-General]], government policy-maker, former minister, attorney general and president of [[Chatham House]]
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* [[Ronald Searle]], creator of [[St Trinian's School|St Trinian's]]
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* [[Michal Shalev]], author and illustrator of children's books
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* [[Mark Wood (businessman)|Mark Wood]], businessman, accountant and chairman of [[National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children|NSPCC]]
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* [[Barbara Yung]], Hong Kong actress
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Has been named as one of the most upwardly mobile universities in the world[1]

Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is in East Anglia, United Kingdom. Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont in 1858. It became a university in 1992 and was renamed after John Ruskin in 2005. It is one of the “post-1992 universities”.

Anglia Ruskin has 39,400 students worldwide with campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough and London. It shares further campuses with the College of West Anglia in King's Lynn, Wisbech and Cambridge and has partnerships with universities around the world including Berlin, Budapest, Trinidad, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. There are four faculties of study at the university: Faculty of Business and Law, Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care and Faculty of Science & Engineering. The university's Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) in Cambridge and Chelmsford is one of the largest business schools in the East of England. In 2019, the School of Medicine was formally opened at its Chelmsford campus by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. It was awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the 2014 Times Higher Education Awards. It won the Duke of York Award for University Entrepreneurship at the Lloyds Bank National Business Awards 2016.

Notable alumni

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


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Michael Ashcroft4 March 1946UKPolitician
Tax Exile
Billionaire
Billionaire former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party
Kim Howells27 November 1946UKDiplomat
Politician
Patricia Scotland19 August 1955Politician
Lawyer
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