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Research standards

Norwich University of the Arts has a responsibility for ensuring that the research conducted by its staff and students maintains the highest possible standards of integrity, is conducted in accordance with the law and is consistent with best practice.

The University is strongly committed to fulfilling the principles of the Concordat to Support Research Integrity (2019) to create a framework for responsible research conduct and governance.

  • We are committed to upholding the highest standards of rigour and integrity in all aspects of research.
  • We are committed to ensuring that research is conducted according to appropriate ethical, legal and professional frameworks, obligations and standards.
  • We are committed to supporting a research environment that is underpinned by a culture of integrity and based on good governance, best practice and support for the development of researchers.
  • We are committed to using transparent, timely, robust and fair processes to deal with allegations of research misconduct when they arise.
  • We are committed to working together to strengthen the integrity of research and to reviewing progress regularly and openly.

University Research Committee oversees the integrity of the University’s research on behalf of University Senate and the University Council.

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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 Uni appoints a Director of the new Research Institute for Sustainable Worlds

We are delighted to announce that we have appointed Dr Dan Lockton as Director of the new Institute for Sustainable Worlds here at Norwich University of the Arts.
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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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Clara reflects on her experience on the Graphics shared first year at Norwich, where studying alongside other graphic students creates a unique opportunity for the exchange of knowledge, skills and experiences.
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