Norwich Alumni
Graduating from Norwich University of the Arts doesn’t mean leaving us behind. Norwich will always be your creative home and a place you can call upon to help support you on your journey.
Whether it was called NUA, NUCA, Great Yarmouth School of Art & Design or Norwich School of Art when you were with us, the essence of this very place, devoted to creative education in all its forms, is stronger than ever, and we value you as an important part of our graduate community.
Getting involved in the alumni community can be as simple as letting us know what you are doing now, and hearing our latest news.
But we are also keen to support and help you in your creative career or start-up, and to involve you in active debate and discussion.
We University support our Alumni Community by serving as the central hub and conduit for creative thinking beyond the years of your study.
“We are Norwich, and so are you”
Careers advice appointments and workshops
Norwich graduates can continue to access free careers advice after graduation:
- Learn how to write a killer CV
- Practice and develop interview techniques to land your dream job
- Find out what creative employers are looking for
- Uncover latest job opportunities
We’d love to hear from you so please email our Business and Employability Team via careers@norwichuni.ac.uk.
Reunions
We love to catch up with alumni at the reunions and events we organise for our graduates.
We’re also happy to help alumni organising their own reunions find venues and accommodation in the city. We can even forward invites to lost friends on your behalf and help publicise your event.
Further study at Norwich University of the Arts
If you’re thinking of continuing your studies or furthering your career with a Masters Degree, remember that Norwich graduates receive a £1,000 bursary on course fees for all taught MA degrees.
Find out more about Postgraduate courses on our MA pages or come along to one of our Open Days.
Stay in touch
We wanted to let you know that we have updated our privacy notice to reflect the GDPR Regulations. Please take the time to let us know your latest contact details so you keep up to date with university news, job opportunities, events and more.
If you haven’t heard from us by email or post and we did not receive your latest contact details by 30 June 2018, we will have removed you from our database.
It is important to note that we will always retain a set of core data to maintain your academic record for archive purposes, details of this can be found in the Alumni Supporters and Friends Privacy notice under the section ‘How long we keep your data’.
If you have any questions about how we keep your data, please get in touch with our Alumni Officer via alumni@norwichuni.ac.uk.
Events and networking
Alumni events are a great way to meet up with old friends and find out about developments at the University. Events include pub nights, networking, reunions and the annual Degree Shows.
Tell us your news
Register or update your details with the University to keep up-to-date with the latest news and events and find out ways to stay involved with Norwich and its students as well as your fellow alumni.
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