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Contact Norwich University of the Arts with the details below.
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For general enquiries call +44 (0) 1603 610561 or email info@norwichuni.ac.uk
Admissions enquiries
Curious about courses? Befuddled by funding? Need accommodation answers? Our friendly recruitment team are here to help.
Just call +44 (0) 1603 610561 or email studentrecruitment@norwichuni.ac.uk
East Gallery enquiries
For East Gallery queries please call +44 (0) 1603 610561 or email gallery@norwichuni.ac.uk
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Francis House,
3-7 Redwell Street,
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Find Norwich University of the Arts
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Bank Plain
The newly acquired space opens up exciting possibilities for teaching, exhibitions, student services, as well as offering an enhanced social space.
Boardman House
Our RIBA award-winning Boardman House building hosts our Sir John Hurt film studio, drawing studios, model making room, scan and print rooms and laser-cutting room.
Cavendish House
East Gallery is located within Cavendish House as well as staff teams including Business and Employability and Research.
Duke Street Building
Duke Street Building houses the University Library, Lecture Theatre, seminar rooms and University shop. Undergraduate Open Day registrations are held here.
Duke Street Riverside
The 100 en suite bedrooms are arranged in groups of either 10 or 11 flats sharing a communal kitchen area. Each bedroom has a bed, desk, storage and private shower-room and toilet. A number of rooms are designed to be accessible for students with mobility difficulties. Wi-Fi is provided throughout the building, a communal reading room for group study, and a shared laundry room for students.
More about Duke Street RiversideEast Gallery
East Gallery – located at the heart of the Norwich campus, the gallery hosts international exhibitions.
More about East GalleryEast Garth
East Garth hosts specialist photographic studios and our digital darkroom.
Francis House
In Francis House, students can find Norwich’s Student Support and Student Finance teams.
Guntons
In Guntons you’ll find digital design and open access design suites, laser cutters, in-house printing, UV printing, Digital Design helpdesk, 3D Workshop, industrial sewing machines and a range of studios and workshops.
Monastery Media Lab
The Monastery Media Lab includes animation production and stop motion studios, 2D and 3D production studios, media labs, 3D animation and games software and digital video editing spaces and sound production studios.
St Andrews House
Our St Andrews House building hosts a range of lecture and teaching areas as well as the Students’ Union and University cafe, run by The Feed.
St Georges Building
Our St Georges Building is home to our Munnings Drawing Studio, printmaking and photomedia, screenprinting, etching, relief and monoprint, constructed textiles and life drawing studios. Our Student Enquiries team is located on the ground floor opposite the student space area.
West Garth
West Garth includes the photography Daylight Studio and Media Resource Centre where students can access loanable equipment; DSLR cameras & lenses, Wacom tablets, projects and sound recording equipment.
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Academics and students work with designers to develop a teaching methodology for AI
Funding for an innovative new research project that will help universities integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their art and design education programmes has recently been secured by the Nottingham School of Art & Design, in partnership with Liberty Fabrics, Norwich University of the Arts, and University of the Arts London (Chelsea).
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Postgraduate Open Day Thursday 11 July
11 July 2024 | 5.00pm to 6.30pm | Duke Street
Master your creative practice
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