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Graduation
Summer celebrations to mark achievements of graduates
Graduation at Norwich University of the Arts celebrates the completion of degrees, and everything our students have achieved!
Our next ceremonies will take place on Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th July 2025.
We’ll provide more information nearer the time, but if you have any queries in the meantime, email graduation@norwichuni.ac.uk.
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If you’re due to qualify for your degree in summer 2024, we’ll send your award certificate to you in August.
If you have any queries about your certificate or transcript, please email registry@norwichuni.ac.uk
Find out about our Honorary Awards
Graduation enquiries
Current students please visit our page on the intranet for further details, for further enquiries get in touch.
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