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Our Cambridge campus is based in the heart of the city and has recently reached a milestone with the opening of the new £35-million redevelopment.

We are approximately 15 minutes away from the well-connected city train station, with trains to London taking about 45 minutes. As well as being a centre for employment in the creative industries, Cambridge is a beautiful, cultural and creative city and has much to offer including museums, art galleries, festivals and a vibrant arts scene. It is also home to Silicon Fen (one of the most important technology centres in Europe with many high-tech businesses that focus on software, electronics and biotechnology), Cambridge Science Park (Europe's longest-serving and largest centre for commercial research and development) and Cambridge Business Park.

Cambridge is a town-sized city and easy to navigate on foot or bike. The combined student population of the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University is 28,574 - 23 per cent of the city's 119,900 residents.

For information on short-term accommodation in Cambridge, please visit the Anglia Ruskin Residential Services website.

Xu Zhimo

Xu Zhimo

"Saying Goodbye to Cambridge Forever"

Xu Zhimo is one of the most important and influential Chinese poets of modern times. Xu studied in Cambridge for two years from 1920 and fell deeply in love with this most romantic city. This, his most famous poem, is about leaving Cambridge and especially about the riverside where he spent so much time, living out a tragic love affair with a beautiful woman called Lin Huiyin, whom he met here:
 
 
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