Zimbabwean students

Anglia Ruskin University is one of the largest universities in Eastern England, United Kingdom, with a total student population of around 31,000. It was named after John Ruskin, who founded the school in 1858. With campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, we offer relevant and practical undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.


Why study at Anglia Ruskin?

We have excellent study, social and sports facilities, conduct world-leading research, provide our graduates with future/employability skills and take pride in making international students feel at home. Read more reasons to study with us.

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To find out more about studying at Anglia Ruskin University:

  • complete our enquiry form, or
  • telephone +44 (0)1245 493131.

Meet us in Zimbabwe

Our Country Development Manager will be in Zimbabwe from 23 to 25 April.

To book an appointment with him, email richard.bakare@anglia.ac.uk


Entry requirements

For entry into year 1 of an undergraduate Bachelors degree, students need to have one of the following:
  • GCSEs and A-levels directly comparable with UK.
  • Zimsec A Level.
  • National Diploma.
  • Diploma from the Medical Council in Zambia.
  • A recognised foundation qualification or equivalent.
To enter a postgraduate Masters degree:
  • BA/BSc (Hons)/Btech from University of Zimbabwe or National University of Science and Technology or Solusi University (2:2).
  • A UK equivalent bachelors degree (minimum second class lower).
  • A recognised pre-Masters course.

English language requirements

In addition to the academic requirements listed above, you'll need to provide evidence that you meet the required level of English language.


Tuition fees & scholarships

Your tuition fees will vary depending on your chosen level of study, for full details please see our fees for 2012/13.

Our International Merit Scholarship scheme provides awards of either £500 or £1000 to well-qualified students applying for any full-time Bachelors or Masters course.


How to apply

Please check our Bachelors, Masters and Research prospectuses for specific application routes per course/programme. However, as a general guide you should apply via the following routes.
  • Undergraduate Bachelors: apply online via UCAS.
  • Postgraduate Masters: apply online directly to us, via our course pages.
  • Postgraduate Research: contact us to discuss your proposal.
If you're unable to apply via UCAS or our online application system please download an application form.



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