Overview

History of University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia, established in 1963, is a leading public research university located in the western part of Norwich. The campus is situated in 320 acres of parkland on the outskirts of the vibrant and historic city of Norwich. It is home to Norwich Research Park, one of Europe’s largest clusters of environmental, health, and plant science researchers.

UEA, including the first creative writing course in the UK, is well known for a wide variety of disciplines. It is also known for its cutting-edge research in environmental science. The University of East Anglia was ranked 10th in the UK in the most recent Research Excellence Framework for the consistency of its research results (Times Higher REF Analysis 2014).

The university’s academic structure has been divided into 4 faculties, which constitute 26 schools of study. Each of these schools offers a plethora of degree programs in technology, medicine, health sciences, social sciences and arts, and humanities in various disciplines.

Student Statistics

Breakdown of fee structure