Join Anglia Ruskin for their residential summer school programme

Amplify your Summer: Character Design Summer Residential

07/07/2024-11/07/2024

This July we'll be running a free, residential summer experience for Year 12 students. Join us on our Cambridge campus for the Creative Industries Programme, from 7-11 July 2024. Explore the process of designing and developing a great character that connects with a teenage audience. This summer experience allows you to explore character design in 2D or 3D, in an area that interests you. You could focus on one of the following: Games Illustration Animation How a character might be used by a brand How a character evolves in a graphic novel As well as considering the visual aspects of the character, you’ll also explore the themes of representation and identity in characterisation. As well as considering the visual aspects of the character, you’ll also explore the themes of representation and identity in characterisation.

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Amplify your Summer: Business & Law Summer Residential

07/07/2024-11/07/2024

Year 12 students are invited to join a free, residential summer experience at ARU. Join us on our Cambridge campus for the Business and Law Programme from 7-1 July 2023. You'll have the chance to take part in bespoke activities led by academics in the Faculty of Business and Law as we explore whether companies should be responsible for their environmental impact. How is this impact measured, who foots the bill and should governments impose strict regulations to force companies to manage their impact? We will look at this and more to consider whether sustainability and social responsibility should be the remit of individual companies or if coming together creates a greater impact. Throughout this combined Business and Law programme, you'll have the opportunity to explore: Should international businesses be responsible for managing their environmental impact or would this fall under governments’ responsibilities? Could companies use social and environmental responsibility to build a strong brand and increase customer and staff loyalty? Climate emergency – should governments impose strict regulations to force companies to manage their environmental impact beyond toxic substances? Can international agreements (Paris Agreement, COP agreements) really force countries and companies to take responsibility for their environmental impact? Could the Global Climate Reward (a new global carbon market) be the solution to incentivising companies to better manage their environmental impact?

More details and booking here

Amplify your Summer: Business & Law Summer Residential

14/07/2024-18/07/2024

Year 12 students are invited to join a free, residential summer experience at ARU. Join us on our Cambridge campus for the Business and Law Programme from 7-1 July 2023. You'll have the chance to take part in bespoke activities led by academics in the Faculty of Business and Law as we explore whether companies should be responsible for their environmental impact. How is this impact measured, who foots the bill and should governments impose strict regulations to force companies to manage their impact? We will look at this and more to consider whether sustainability and social responsibility should be the remit of individual companies or if coming together creates a greater impact. Throughout this combined Business and Law programme, you'll have the opportunity to explore: Should international businesses be responsible for managing their environmental impact or would this fall under governments’ responsibilities? Could companies use social and environmental responsibility to build a strong brand and increase customer and staff loyalty? Climate emergency – should governments impose strict regulations to force companies to manage their environmental impact beyond toxic substances? Can international agreements (Paris Agreement, COP agreements) really force countries and companies to take responsibility for their environmental impact? Could the Global Climate Reward (a new global carbon market) be the solution to incentivising companies to better manage their environmental impact?More details and booking here

Amplify your Summer: Medicine Summer Residential

14/07/2024-18/07/2024

Year 12 students are invited to join a free, residential summer experience at ARU. Join us on our Chelmsford campus for the Medicine Programme from 14-18 July 2023. You'll have the chance to: experience Medicine Mock Interviews (MMIs) explore ARU’s state of the art facilities visit a local hospital build on your subject knowledge through a group project be mentored by current students.

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