Get a taste of our teaching and research, engage with our live discussions and find out what it's like to study on a Humanities and Social Sciences course at ARU, with our ARU Ideas media hub.
Get a taste for our teaching with these short lectures.
Course Leader Dr Rachel Ryder explains how, following the emergence of rave in the 1980s, traditional pubs had to adapt to attract young drinkers, creating a whole new drinking culture.
Dr Mike Wilby, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at ARU, explains the philosophical underpinnings of artificial intelligence in this 60 Second Seminar.
A 60 second seminar from Dr Sean Lang, Senior Lecturer in History at ARU
Catch up with recordings of our History Fest and English Fest events, and our Facebook Lives.
Find out what it's like to study English Literature at university level, and at ARU in particular.
The British Empire is now the subject of heated debate, but what was it really about?
How does Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale fit in with other dystopian works and engage with various topics?
English language is influenced by various factors, such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status.
Catch up with our live discussion with Dr Sean Lang and History students from ARU
Learn more about the history of British IndiaCatch up with our live discussion with Dr Sean Lang and History students from ARU
Learn more about the causes of World War IProfessor of Modern British History Rohan McWilliam takes us on a short lecture tour of his top 10 rebels from history.
Delve deeper into our subjects with our podcasts and listicles.
You can find more on ARU Spotlight Podcasts.
BA Politics alumnus Natasha Doe talks about how she landed her dream job shortly after graduating, how Derry Girls got her interested in Irish politics and how university helped her come to terms with her hearing impairment.
Listen nowProfessor of Social and Cultural History Lucy Bland talks about her research into race relations in the 1930s, and her award-winning book 'Britain’s Brown Babies'.
Listen nowStudent Asanté and family in conversation
Listen to Black SisterhoodStudent Charlotte Parker and Course Leader Rachel Ryder in conversation.
Listen to #MeToo and FandomCompiled by Alison Ainley, Associate Professor in Philosophy.
Read about women whose ideas changed the worldCompiled by Alison Ainley, Associate Professor in Philosophy.
Read about successful Philosophy graduatesCompiled by Alison Ainley, Associate Professor in Philosophy.
Read about world-changing ideasTo find out more about student life at ARU, email [email protected], visit our course pages or attend one of our Open Days.