Countries
United Kingdom (Main campus)
Course types
Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught, Postgraduate Research
Campuses
Norwich, Norfolk
Overview
The University of East Anglia (UEA), founded in 1963, is a highly regarded public research university located in Norwich, England. It is known for its innovative teaching, strong research output, and vibrant campus life.
UEA offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across four faculties: Arts and Humanities, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science, and Social Sciences. The university is particularly well known for its creative writing, environmental sciences, international development, and business courses.
The campus boasts modern facilities, including cutting-edge research labs, a world-class library, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, which houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. UEA also provides excellent sports and recreational facilities, with the Sportspark being one of the largest indoor sports complexes in the UK. The campus is designed to foster a strong academic and social community, offering students a supportive learning environment.
UEA has earned a strong reputation for research excellence, particularly in climate change, health sciences, and literature. It consistently ranks among the top UK universities for student satisfaction and graduate employability.
The university has produced many distinguished alumni, including renowned authors Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro, former UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey, and BBC presenter Sophie Raworth.
With its focus on academic excellence, research impact, and student experience, the University of East Anglia continues to be a leading institution, attracting students from around the world.

