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Graduates from Norwich University of the Arts won in both the Drama and Factual categories, scooping the top prize in all categories in which they were nominated.
RTS East Student Awards celebrate the best in student filmmaking across the eastern region. Winning films She Hears Crying (dir. George Irwin) and Under the Blanket (dir. Tanicha Toro Oloto) were both produced by alumni of BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production.
Winning in the Factual category was Under the Blanket, an observational documentary exploring the impact of a mother’s actions upon her children and extended family. Tanicha Toro Oloto directed, shot and edited the film, and sound was designed by Raphaela Dowding-Green.
She Hears Crying also overcame tough competition to win in the Drama category. An experimental psychological drama, the film follows a young woman attempting to cope with past trauma and the sounds of their internalised memories. The film was written and directed by George Irwin, Billy Bramwell recorded and designed sound and Corey Scanlon was the cinematographer.
Liam Wells, Course Leader BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production commented on this year’s competition. ‘Winning a Royal Television Society (RTS) Student Award is a wonderful industry recognition for the hard work of our creative filmmakers. The whole Film course team were behind our graduates who won awards against some very strong competition from other Universities. An RTS award is a seal of quality, and has the capacity to open doors for new and emerging filmmakers. Both George Irwin’s She Hears Crying and Tanicha Toro Oloto’s Under the Blanket are fine examples of the critical, creative and collaborative film production here at Norwich. We are so pleased to see them awarded by industry.’
“Winning a Royal Television Society (RTS) Student Award is a wonderful industry recognition for the hard work of our creative filmmakers. Both films are fine examples of the critical, creative and collaborative film production here at Norwich.”
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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International •
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.
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Alumni •
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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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
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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
Research •
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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Institution •
Norwich University of the Arts is making a bold and exciting move toward a more sustainable future.
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BA (Hons) Illustration •
Gabriella discusses how her creative practice and wider University experience has helped to manage and communicate topics around mental health.
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Research •
Norwich University of the Arts recently hosted a collaborative event showcasing projects funded by AHRC's Creative Research Capability fund, at its cutting-edge Immersive Visualisation and Simulation Lab (IVSL).
Research •
A groundbreaking new exhibition, Shape Shift: Reflections on Art in Mental Health Settings, created in partnership with Norwich University of the Arts, will open at The Fitzrovia Chapel on Thursday, 13 March 2025.
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BA (Hons) Graphic Communication •
Cassie Muskett has been selected for the Chaos Design Bursary Award. She secured a two-week paid internship, along with a generous £800 bursary. We spoke to Cassie about her internship experience.
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