The University of East Anglia

Location:The Registry, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ, UK
Phone:01603 456161

The University of East Anglia is a small campus university with a welcoming atmosphere, located just outside the city of Norwich. A stunning mixture of award-winning architecture from the 1960s to the present makes the University of East Anglia one of England's most visually arresting campuses.

 

Background and History

Founded in 1963, the University of East Anglia is based in Norwich and has a history of research and academic excellence. As part of the 1994 group, it is a respected research university across a range of subjects, such as Science, Social Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, and the Arts and Humanities.

Location and Accessibility

Located in parkland with easy access to Norwich city centre, the University can be reached via direct train from London in two hours, with trains departing and arriving every half hour. Norwich can be reached via the South through the M11, A11, A12 and from the North via the A14, A47, and M1.

The major libraries and lecture theatres have wheelchair access, while there are provisions for students with mobility issues within the modern accommodation blocks.

What's on Offer

BA, BSc, MA, MSci, MBA, MPhil, PhD, Post-graduate Certificate, Post-graduate Diploma.

Entry Requirements

The majority of the University's admissions officers make their offers on a specified subject basis, but some departments may employ the new UCAS tariff to make points offers.

Where an offer is stated in terms of UCAS points, further conditions will usually be made, eg 300 points to include B in a science A-level. All applicants must have achieved at least a C in GCSE English and Maths.

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