We are experienced in building and maintaining strong partnerships through course validations, articulations and progression opportunities.
Norwich University of the Arts works in partnership with the London School of Design and Marketing (LSDM), combining Norwich’s renowned expertise in creative education with LSDM’s excellence in online course delivery. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in broadening access to high-quality, innovative education within the creative industries.
As the validating body for this partnership, Norwich University of the Arts draws upon nearly 180 years of high-quality education, maintaining its long-standing tradition of excellence in creative subjects. The London School of Design and Marketing (LSDM) is an institution dedicated to delivering creative and business-focused education for students and professionals worldwide.
Norwich University of Arts validates the following courses at the London School of Design & Marketing:
Norwich University of the Arts has a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Educators Republic, a collective of designers, artists, and educators dedicated to bridging the gap in educational experiences and student needs in China.
This new collaboration between Norwich University of the Arts and Educators Republic underscores a mutual commitment to delivering educational excellence and ensuring that Chinese students receive the support they need to succeed in their academic studies.
Students from China are encouraged to complete the Master Art Program with Educators’ Republic as part of their application to Norwich University of the Arts.
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.
The University’s Access and Participation Plan sets out our commitment to ensuring fair access for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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