Careers and Employability Ethics Statement
Norwich University of the Arts works with external organisations in a transparent and socially responsible manner that respects environmental and humanitarian concerns.
In graduate employment activities and work placements we will not work with organisations that promote or profit from environmentally damaging activities, including fossil fuels, mining, weapons manufacturing or dealing, or tobacco.
Norwich University of the Arts supports its students in securing work that is appropriately and fairly paid. As such we will not promote illegal unpaid internships, as defined in the Minimum Wage Legislation to our students or graduates, and will pay students and graduates for contracted work they carry out for the university. The university is a Living Wage Foundation employer.
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