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Welcome to Norwich University of the Arts!
I hope that you all had a good summer and you are looking forward to the year ahead at Norwich University of the Arts. This welcome page tells you a little bit more about how to prepare and what to expect when you are here.
Your Postgraduate Taught (PGT) experience at Norwich University includes workshops, symposiums, educational visits, talks, tutorials, group and 1:1 sessions with tutors. We leverage collaborative teaching and learning throughout the course, and you will be introduced to alternative and enhancing practical, creative and conceptual processes during your time with us. This approach introduces you to new ways of working and thinking about your work.
From time to time you may work with students across the Taught Intensive Masters courses, as well as working with students on our long-established Studio Masters courses. When possible, we will promote collaborative opportunities as well as lectures and talks of shared interest.
It is useful if you bring your own laptop with you if you have one and notebooks pens/pencils, regardless of your discipline.
As you progress through the course and as your work develops, you may need to build upon your own toolkit. The University does have an art/materials shop, and you will be able to purchase additional items as your work progresses.
As a postgraduate student at Norwich University of the Arts, you are joining an enriching, interdisciplinary experience, with both individual, specialised practice, and a collaborative ethic at its heart. The aim is to enhance your practice, as you consider your work in context and in the wider lens of an interdisciplinary experience.
We also offer many opportunities for collaboration beyond your fellow Postgraduate Taught (PGT) colleagues. Previous students have enjoyed collaborating across disciplines and levels (Postgraduate (PG) and Undergraduate (UG)) at our iconic Banking Hall Project Space. We also have points in the year to engage with Doctoral (PhD) Postgraduate Research students (PGR).
As part of our Norwich Pedagogy, twice a year we have an integrated Interchange Week, which allows students to learn new techniques and experiment outside of their regular disciplines. Throughout both Interchange weeks, students are encouraged to play with something new, explore creative practices and experience new ways of thinking, doing and being. Workshops are held across the University, are free to take part in and are led by academics, technicians, visiting lecturers and sometimes by PGT students.
Throughout your time with us you’ll be invited to the Vice Chancellor’s series of high-profile visiting speakers, alongside demonstrations, talks, guest speakers, symposiums, an educational visit on the course and many more collaborations and opportunities to continue enriching your PGT experience.
Your first session during welcome week will formally welcome you to the University and the teaching staff and you will also get an opportunity to meet other students on the PG Programme. The details of the schedule will be shared with you but will include the following events.
This session is an opportunity for you to meet members of the course team and ask any questions that you may have. You will receive your campus card on the first day so that you can access the University’s buildings. The talk will also introduce you to the structure of the Postgraduate Taught Intensive structure and formally introduce the three Clusters.
The Student Union invite you all to a Welcome Lunch. This is a great opportunity to meet your peers and refreshments will be provided.
We will be delivering introductions to the library facilities available to you and it is important that you attend.
This session will introduce the wider postgraduate academic community and provide an opportunity to begin networking and socialise.
During week one, you will have a briefing for a cross-university project, Make it Manifest(o), in which you will work collaboratively with students on your course/cluster.
We are all looking forward to welcoming you all to Norwich University of the Arts and starting you on your PG Journey. Sending very best wishes from entire team here at the university and wishing you every success in your studies.
We look forward to seeing you in September.
Best Wishes,
Martin Schooley, Director of Communication Design & Mark Wickham, Director of Computer Arts and Technology
Below, you will see that we’ve included some suggestions of things you might like to look at before you arrive. Be curious and nourish your ideas.
If for any reason you cannot attend the Welcome Day, please email your Course Administrator at postgrad@norwichuni.ac.uk and they will be able to advise. It is important that you report all absences throughout the year to your Course Administrator, as they will update your attendance record and be able to pass on any information necessary to your Course Teams.
It is important that you check your student emails regularly for important information, as this is the main way in which we will contact you throughout the year. You can contact your Course Administrator at postgrad@norwichuni.ac.uk – it is important that you email the Postgrad inbox rather than staff members’ personal Norwich University emails, so that other members of the Course Administration Team can respond to in the absence of your Course Administrator.
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Norwich University of the Arts is deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Lady Rachel Cooper OBE, a valued member of the University’s Governing Body since 2018 and a distinguished leader in design research, innovation, and policy.
Read more about In Memory of Professor Lady Rachel Cooper OBE
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Norwich University of the Arts has officially opened Phase Two of its ambitious redevelopment at 20 Bank Plain — a landmark Grade II listed building in the heart of Norwich.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts opens Phase Two of landmark Bank Plain building
Graduation •
Five leading figures from the fields of design, fashion, games and the visual arts will be awarded Honorary Professorships at the University’s graduation ceremonies next week.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts announces five new Honorary Professors
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Toby Hills, Senior Technician – Immersive & Virtual Production at Norwich University of the Arts, has been named Best Newcomer and awarded a prestigious Papin Prize during the UK Higher Education Technicians Summit (HETS) 2025 held this week.
Read more about Toby Hills Wins Prestigious Papin Prize at HETS 2025
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Norwich University of the Arts is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Ben Stopher as its next Vice-Chancellor.
Read more about Professor Ben Stopher appointed next Vice-Chancellor
BA Animation •
This summer saw the launch of the University’s new Sustainability Awards, alongside nominations for Norwich students for a range of high-profile industry awards.
Read more about Celebrating award-winning student work at our Undergrad Festival – and beyond
BA Graphic Communication •
Norwich students were awarded a total of five pencils at this year’s D&AD New Blood Awards, which showcase recent graduate work across design, advertising and craft.
Read more about Norwich students win at D&AD New Blood Awards 2025
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Gresham Global will act as the University’s official representative in India, widening access to world-class creative education.
Institution •
Dr Ellie Nixon and Dr Kirk Woolford have been recognised for their significant contributions to knowledge and high levels of academic achievement.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts recognises two new professors
Alumni •
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Alumni •
Norwich University of the Arts has been ranked among the UK's top two specialist creative arts universities — and the highest outside London — in the 2026 edition of The Complete University Guide
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts moves up 25 places in The Complete University Guide
East Gallery •
We are delighted to offer two opportunities to join the University as an East Gallery Fellow – Creative Practice, for twelve months from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2026
Institution •
The UK games industry is now worth a staggering £7.82 billion, with East Anglia poised to become the next major growth cluster
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Norwich University of the Arts presents a series of live performances and immersive video installations as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Read more about Norwich University of the Arts at Norfolk and Norwich Festival
Winners announced in two age categories 11-15 and 16-19, and two theme categories ‘Responsible Production and Consumption’ and ‘Gender Equality’.
This welcome page tells you a little bit more about how to prepare and what to expect when you are here.
Welcome to Norwich University of the Arts!
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Congratulations on your successful selection to the MArch course at Norwich University of the Arts. We, your course team, are looking forward to welcoming you in September.