Norwich University of the Arts

About us

Location Norwich, United Kingdom Funding Type Public
No of Students 2305 Establishment University
Founded In 1845 Estimated Cost of Living 13632 GBP
Address Francis House 3-7 Redwell Street Norwich, NR2 4SN

Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) has established itself in arts, design and media education for over 170 years. But while our history can be traced back to 1845, our outlook is forward-thinking.

From a city centre campus that boasts cutting-edge facilities, to an approach to teaching which saw us awarded Gold under the Teaching Excellence Framework and ranked 10th in the UK for teaching quality by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018, our reputation for excellence is well-earned. 

NUA has thrived as an established University, developing a national reputation as an innovative and creative academic community, with a firm commitment to offering vocational, practice based courses that afford students space to develop their skills and pursue their passion.

At the heart of it all, our students. Artists, designers, makers. Bringing diverse interests and unique perspectives, they share a desire to be challenged and inspired. To learn from the past and shape the future.

Why?

Where history meets hi-tech

Our award-winning campus combines medieval to modern architecture on the outside, and contemporary tech and industry-standard tools on the inside.

Our historic studios have high ceilings and windows that flood rooms with natural light – the perfect place to design, make and create.

Norwich is a city where inspiration can be found on every street corner and NUA’s campus is a launchpad to explore your ideas.

Specialist facilities, expert technicians

Our dedicated studios and fully-equipped workshops have been designed to help you build specialist knowledge and flourish in your chosen discipline.

Introductory sessions with expert technicians will give you the chance to develop essential skills, from traditional craft and contemporary digital design to print and production techniques.

Our workshops are always a fertile ground for sharing ideas with students from other courses – a spark for creative collaboration across disciplines.

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