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Work with our community
We bring our specialist creative expertise to challenges across all of our course areas.
Recently we have worked with Associated British Foods, Virgin Wines, Glyndebourne, John Innes Centre, the Broads Authority and Aviva – as well as early-stage businesses creating design, film, animation, VFX, UX Design, graphics and games.
Working with our academics and researchers will inject new ideas, design and thinking into your organisation. You could explore innovation with our support and collaboration.
Working with Norwich University students on a specific brief, and under the supervision of our academic experts, you will access fresh creative talent. It’s an opportunity to think differently about your own organisation while offering our students a chance to experience the challenge of developing creative solutions to real problems.
Contact the Knowledge Exchange team to find out more.
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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 graduates’ work to premiere in new Channel 5 series ‘Ice Age
Norwich University of the Arts Staff and graduates’ work features in two-part special, ‘Ice Age: Apocalypse’, premiering Sunday 9 February.
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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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![A section of a knitted artwork features a celestial theme with a round, striped planet on the left and a tall, intricate structure resembling a castle on the right. The background is dark blue, adorned with scattered sequin-like stars and a prominent white star.](https://norwichuni.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Megan-Merhar-thumbnail-536x500.jpg)
Embracing AI in Textile Design
BA (Hons) Textile Design student, Megan Merhar, shares her journey of incorporating AI into her creative process.
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