Governance
This section covers information relating to the way Norwich University of the Arts is governed and how decisions are made.
It includes information on the legal status of the institution, which individual member of staff or group within the organisation is responsible for specific functions and where they fit in the overall structure of the organisation.
In some instances information from committee minutes will be exempt from disclosure where it contains personal information, information that may damage the commercial interests of the institution or that may threaten the health and safety of specific individuals.
The University’s legal name is Norwich University of the Arts, which is sometimes abbreviated to NUA.
Correspondence Address
Norwich University of the Arts
Francis House
3-7 Redwell Street
Norwich
NR2 4SN
Key information
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Our Chancellor
The Chancellor is the leading ambassador and ceremonial head of the University, and serve as its most senior public face.
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Vice-Chancellor and Senior Team
The Vice-Chancellor and the Senior Team manage the University and lead on key strategies and projects.
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Council and committees
The University was established as an independent higher education institution under Section 121 of the Education Reform Act 1988, and is a recognised body with taught degree awarding powers.
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University financial statements and regulations
Information on the University’s Finances.
Read more about University financial statements and regulations
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Equality, diversity, and inclusion
We believe that equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is integral to a successful place of work and study.
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Access and Participation Plans
The University’s Access and Participation Plan sets out our commitment to ensuring fair access for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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Collaborative partners
We are experienced in building and maintaining strong partnerships through course validations, articulations and progression opportunities.
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Contact us
Find out how to get in contact with Norwich University of the Arts
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Policies and key information
Policies and key information for Norwich University of the Arts
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Consumer Protection Law
In March 2015 the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published advice for higher education providers to help them comply with their consumer law obligations.
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Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act fully came into force on 1 January 2005.
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Information publication scheme
Adopting a publication scheme for information is a requirement for all public bodies, including higher education institutions, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
How Norwich University of the Arts is organised
Information relating to how the individual units of Norwich University of the Arts are organised and where each unit fits in the overall structure of the institution.
- Our structure Download Our structure PDF
Freedom of Information Act Enquiries
Any queries relating to Norwich University of the Arts’ Publication Scheme should be addressed to:
Information and Resources Office, Norwich University of the Arts, Francis House, 3-7 Redwell Street, Norwich, NR2 4SN
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Visit us
All the information you need for travelling to Norwich by air, bus, train or car, and for exploring our campus.
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Our achievements
We take pride in offering an experience and creating a community that you can be proud to be a part of.
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Our history
Norwich University of the Arts has established itself in arts, design and media education for more than 175 years.
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Sustainability at Norwich
Environmental sustainability is important us and we're embedding sustainable thinking across all areas of the University
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Office for Students Transparency Data
As a condition of our registration with the Office for Students we are required to publish the following information about our admissions data and our student attainment.
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Gender Pay Gap Report 2021
At Norwich University of the Arts, we are committed to closing the gender pay gap and in our ongoing practice we aspire to achieve gender equality in pay. The first report was published in March 2018 for snapshot data as at 31st March 2017.
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Student Protection Plan
Read our Student Protection Plan document to find out the measures Norwich University of the Arts puts into place to protect students in the event that something happens that prevents the continuation of studying.
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Data Protection
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Norwich Single Equality Scheme
The Single Equality Scheme (SES) outlines the strategy for achieving our general objectives for advancing equality and our specific objectives relating to each of the equality strands – age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, maternity and pregnancy, race, religion or belief (including lack of belief), sex and sexual orientation.
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Visiting Professors
Norwich University of the Arts appoints Visiting Professors to provide valuable advice on academic or industry developments
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East Gallery
East Gallery is a city centre public art space showcasing a programme of exhibitions by internationally recognised artists, curators, and design practitioners
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Meet our staff
Meet our teaching staff and explore their work and expertise.
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Work at Norwich
Join a thriving academic and professional community at a university that’s renowned for outstanding teaching quality, industry-standard facilities and high rates of student satisfaction.
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Contact us
Find out how to get in contact with Norwich University of the Arts
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Norwich blogs
Norwich University of the Arts Blogs is where staff and students share their experiences, opinions, and insights.