The course teams at Norwich have put together some information to help you prepare and tell you more about what to expect when you are here
We hope that you are having a good summer. We are looking forward to welcoming you onto the course in September and working with you during your time at Norwich University of the Arts!
Welcome Week starts on Monday 16 September and this is when we will meet you on campus and introduce you to our buildings and facilities.
You will meet the staff team and other students on your course and take part in some introductory activities designed so you can get to know each other and remain safe on campus. You will also attend talks about the services and facilities the University offers.
I hope that you are having a good summer. We are looking forward to welcoming you onto the course in September.
We are looking forward to welcoming you onto our Animation course in September and working with you.
We are looking forward to welcoming you onto the course in September and working with you. This is your Welcome Pack which tells you a little bit more about how to prepare and what to expect when you are here.
We hope that you are having a good summer and are looking forward to beginning your journey at Norwich University of the Arts.
The postgraduate course teams at Norwich have put together some information to help you prepare and tell you more about what to expect when you are here
Where you live, and being safe and happy while you live there, is very important.
This section will help you orient yourself in the City and give you some pointers on practical things you need to do to get ready for the term ahead.
You are joining an exciting community, and there's much more to your university experience than your course that makes this community unique
The entire university community is here to ensure you thrive and succeed. This includes supporting your mental health, physical health, and your wellbeing.
This section gives you useful tips on what to pack before you set off, plus important documents you shouldn’t forget.