The Role of Foundation Degrees and our Vision Professor Lesley Dobrée Deputy Vice Chancellor.

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The Role of Foundation Degrees and our Vision Professor Lesley Dobrée Deputy Vice Chancellor

Our Vision We are passionate about the advancement of knowledge and the education of students We take university education in imaginative new directions We are important to the region and want to be viewed in the UK and internationally as exceptional Our key contribution is to the enhancement of social, cultural and economic well-being

Our Values A sense of belonging Academic ambition Innovation Supporting each other Honesty and openness Concern for the environment

We are working hard to ensure that: 9 out of 10 students would recommend us to a friend Each Faculty’s teaching receives public endorsement of its quality overall and is recognised as a UK leader in one or more of its disciplines Each Faculty hosts one or more international standard research centres

We are working hard to ensure that: We educate an equal number of students off-site and on-site, through remote delivery partnerships at home and abroad, and distance Anglia Ruskin at Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin at Chelmsford are known as magnets for overseas students and 1 in 4 of our UK campus-based students are from outside the EU

We are working hard to ensure that: Every student may study entrepreneurship and 10% of our students choose self employment when they leave us Every year, we help at least 2,000 organisations with Knowledge Exchange, through a range of on- campus business incubator facilities

We are working hard to ensure that: We are recognised for successful innovation in the way in which services are provided and for imaginative new learning environments We are champions of employer and community engagement, and We readily attract talented staff and prepare everyone to achieve our goals through continuing staff development

Objective 2 Each Faculty’s teaching receives public endorsement of its quality overall and is recognised as a UK leader in one or more of its disciplines

Objective 5 We educate an equal number of students off-site and on-site, through remote delivery partnerships at home and abroad, and distance learning

Objective 10 We are champions of employer and community engagement