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The results of the UK-wide assessment of university research, the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), have been published today.rnThe REF provides a unique analysis of research across UK universities and shows where their research stands in terms of its quality and impact on the domestic and global stage.
Carl Rowe
We are pleased to report that 71% of Norwich University of the Arts’ (NUA) research, assessed within the Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory unit of assessment, has been rated as ‘world leading or internationally excellent’, the highest two ratings identified in the REF audit. This is up from 55% since the last time research was assessed in the 2014 REF. The University submitted research from 18 staff, an increase of 143% from 2014.
“We will build on this success as we embark on our new five-year University Strategy and as our commitment to critical creative practice, research and knowledge exchange moves further to the core of our mission”
Three distinct elements of research have been assessed: the quality of outputs (e.g. creative practice, publications, performances and exhibitions) in terms of originality, significance and rigour, their impact beyond academia and the university environment that supports research. 69% of the University’s outputs were assessed as world-leading or internationally excellent, 75% of Research Impact and 70% of Research Environment were assessed as ‘world-leading or internationally excellent’.
NUA Vice-Chancellor Professor Ofield-Kerr said: “These are excellent results for the University. We have more than doubled the size of our research community and significantly increased our research quality since 2014. We will build on this success as we embark on our new five-year University Strategy and as our commitment to critical creative practice, research and knowledge exchange moves further to the core of our mission’
75% of NUA research submitted in two impact case studies was rated as representing ‘outstanding and very considerable’ impacts in its reach and significance. The case studies focused on ‘Arts, Health and Wellbeing’ and ’Public Engagement with the Norfolk Broads’, identifying the impact of the University’s research on society, culture and the economy since 2000.
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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.
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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.
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Alumni •
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.
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Alumni •
Norwich University of the Arts is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Ben Stopher as its next Vice-Chancellor.
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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.
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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.
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Gresham Global will act as the University’s official representative in India, widening access to world-class creative education.
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Dr Ellie Nixon and Dr Kirk Woolford have been recognised for their significant contributions to knowledge and high levels of academic achievement.
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Richard Bracewell, Lecturer for BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production, worked with Norwich students and graduates to produce the Fens-based comedy.
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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
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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
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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.
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Winners announced in two age categories 11-15 and 16-19, and two theme categories ‘Responsible Production and Consumption’ and ‘Gender Equality’.
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Norwich University of the Arts is making a bold and exciting move toward a more sustainable future.
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Gabriella discusses how her creative practice and wider University experience has helped to manage and communicate topics around mental health.
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