The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university situated in an award-winning 320 acre EcoCampus just two miles from the centre of the historic cathedral city of Norwich, and within two hours of London. With internationally renowned faculties of study in Arts and Humanities, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science and Social Sciences, the University enjoys worldwide recognition for its academic achievements and attracts students from over 120 countries to study on campus.
The University was founded in the 1963 and gained its Royal Charter in 1964. It has a student population of over 15,000, of whom around 2,500 are from outside the UK. UEA is consistently ranked in the top 20 for most academic subjects. The University has been voted in the top 5 amongst mainstream English Universities for Student Satisfaction for 10 years running. The University is part of the Norwich Research Park, home to over 1,000 scientists working in several world ranked institutions.
The Campus also includes the £30 million Sportspark and Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. The University library provides its students with 800,000 books and journals, 1,000 study places and 1,000 computers. In addition to studying, UEA students can participate in over 200 clubs and societies or enjoy the vibrant culture of the campus, including literary festivals, theatrical performances, live music and the international ‘Going Global’ week.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is ranked within the:
• Teaching Excellence Framework: Gold
• The Complete University Guide 2020: 21st
• The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020: 23rd
• Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020: 192nd
• Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 for research citations: 44th