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Partnering with us

Knowledge Exchange at Norwich is all about shaping our world. Our approach springs from the idea that creative and design thinking can change the world for the better.

We connect and apply experimental creative thinking and design process to scientific or industrial challenges. We are particularly interested in working with you on ideas that will promote creative industries in our region, generating high quality jobs for our graduates. 

We value close partnerships, and want to hear how we can support growth, through projects, research collaborations and knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP). 

On this page you’ll find information about the diverse ways in which you can partner with the University, presenting opportunities for the growth and development of your organisation.

Work with our community

Work with our creative experts, students and access our creative campus.

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP)

Norwich University of the Arts is an approved knowledge base for KTP’s. Find out more about how a KTP could drive innovation in your business.

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Venue Hire

Find out more about how you could hire our facilities

Work with our community

Email the Knowledge Exchange team to find out more about how you can work with our community

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Norwich University of the Arts is proud to announce that it has been named the inaugural Arts University of the Year by the Daily Mail University Guide…
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Norwich University of the Arts Students Shine at Sync The City 2024

Norwich University of the Arts students had another successful year at Sync The City 2024, taking home the top two awards for the third year running
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Body Matters AHRA International Conference

Thursday 21 November – Saturday 23 November 2024 The 21st Architectural Humanities Research Association International Conference is taking place at Norwich this November, with the theme ‘Body Matters’.
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Alice reflects on her recent residency at Moosey Art Gallery and explores how her creative practice shapes and informs her approach to teaching.
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