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Norwich has invested significantly in hardware and software that is professionally relevant and suitable for its diverse range of academic opportunities.

There is an extensive range of specialist software, available free of charge for Norwich students to use on campus and at home during their studies.

IT resources can be accessed at numerous terminals available throughout the campus: in the workshops, library, seminar rooms, and computer labs.

Find a computer lab

RoomCapacityComputersHearing LoopWheelchair Access
DS112
Duke Street
22 + tutor           iMac
GU102
Guntons
18 + tutoriMac
GU108
Guntons
8 + tutoriMac
SG40
St. Georges
15 + tutoriMac
M25
Monastery
18 + tutorPC
M26
Monastery
18 + tutorPC
BH0-4
Boardman House
24 + tutorPC
BH0-1
Boardman House
16 + tutorPC
SA1-03
St. Andrews House
32 + 1 tutorPC
SA1-06
St. Andrews House
12 + tutorPC
SA1-08
St. Andrews House
24 + 2 tutorPC
SA2-04
St. Andrews House
4 + 1 tutorMac✘ 
SA2-08
St. Andrews House
12 + tutorPC
SA2-09/10
St. Andrews House
24 + 1 tutorPC ✔ 
SA3-04
St. Andrews House
7 + 1 tutorPC

Booking

Use the Resource Booking System to book computer labs and other media resources. All Norwich centrally bookable computer labs are installed with a computer and projector or TV display for digital presentation.

Student IT Helpdesk

A centrally located Student IT Helpdesk provides advice and support for using IT resources, including email:

First floor,
Guntons Building,
30 St Georges Street,
Norwich
NR3 1BA

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Introducing Barry Leith, esteemed animator and director who was part of the team that first brought the Wombles to life. Barry is a regular visitor on our BA (Hons) Animation course, and recently he was working with our stop motion third years, lending his expertise to help plan and troubleshoot their final projects. ‍: @norwichuni_animation_avfx : @womblesofficial : @helenanimate #WeAreNorwich #thewombles #barryleith #animation
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Still from game 'error404'. A dark green background has a circuit board pattern on it. In front are light green walls of a square pattern; a few little objects are flying around the screen. 'error404' is in the centre of the image in pale green text.

Norwich Student wins at Ukie Student Game Jam 2024

BA (Hons) Games Art and Design student Charlie O'Shea was awarded Best Moment-to-Moment Gameplay award for his game 'error404'.
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The Danish steps area in the Duke Street Riverside building at Norwich University of the Arts

Postgraduate Open Day Thursday 11 July

11 July 2024 | 5.00pm to 6.30pm | Duke Street Master your creative practice
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A photo of an art installation from the project: Urbanity from the Ocean, called TRANSFORMATIVE COOPERATION. The image shows various red bricks and bamboo on a floor creating what looks like a path shape. There are white sheets hanging above the pieces on the floor that have been stained blue at the bottom. Finally, there are white pieces of fabric that look like screwed up pieces of paper hanging in the middle of the installation.

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Theo Galvin is an Architecture MArch student who works towards a provocative experimental style of architectural design, related to socio-political issues, specifically around the topic of waste disposal, perception and reuse. Theo talks to us about his opportunity with The AA Taiwan School Fellowship Programme 2023: Urbanity from the Ocean.
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3-7 Redwell Street
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