We are able to offer a wide range of bespoke and exclusive sessions for schools and colleges on request. Many of our activities can take place in your classroom, online or here at Norwich University. A number of Gatsby Benchmarks are embedded into every delivery.*
Our list of activities is constantly evolving and includes:
Introductions to Creative Higher Education
Why Creative?: A presentation on the benefits of studying a creative subject including job prospects, creative courses and graduate case studies.
Introduction to Norwich: Looks at who we are and what we make! This touches on our community, facilities, industry connections and how we set up our students for the next stage in their career.
Audition Advice: Discover strategies for delivering a great audition whilst also looking at Norwich’s audition process for our new Acting course.
Personal Statement Advice: Three innovative processes to help you draft a standout personal statement!
Portfolio reviews: 15-20min 1-1s to support and encourage students with their applications (only open to those that have Norwich as a UCAS choice)
Multidisciplinary workshops
We have a wide range of workshops available that cover all courses taught at Norwich. These workshops include, critique workshops, photography, collage, sculpture, life drawing, documentary filmmaking, game design and much much more.
These workshops can often be delivered online or in person.
*Please let us know if you require details of specific benchmark targets for your group(s).
(Activities are designed with students from Year 8 – Foundation level in mind. They are typically 20-60 minutes and can be tailored to suit your needs.)
Workshop worksheets, videos and other useful resources
We have a wide range of worksheets, videos and resources available for you to download and use in the classroom or for CPD. These include worksheets from our Summer School workshops and Teacher, Technician and Adviser workshops from Summer 2020.
To find a full list of the resources available, just follow the link below.
The Network of East Anglian Art Teachers (NEAAT) is a network of teachers of art from East Anglia working together, with support from Norwich, to celebrate, support and promote art in schools.
NEAAT believe the arts are special in our region and that art teachers need to be part of an empowering and enriching network of fellow educators that can support and help develop an exciting provision for students.
You can find out more about the NEAAT group on their Facebook page via the link below;
At Norwich University of the Arts, we are committed to supporting schools, colleges, and educators in inspiring the next generation of creative talent. Our Useful Resources page provides a range of materials designed to help teachers, career advisors, and students explore creative education and career pathways.
Norwich University of the Arts is deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Lady Rachel Cooper OBE, a valued member of the University’s Governing Body since 2018 and a distinguished leader in design research, innovation, and policy.
Norwich University of the Arts opens Phase Two of landmark Bank Plain building
Institution •
Norwich University of the Arts has officially opened Phase Two of its ambitious redevelopment at 20 Bank Plain — a landmark Grade II listed building in the heart of Norwich.
Norwich University of the Arts announces five new Honorary Professors
Graduation •
Five leading figures from the fields of design, fashion, games and the visual arts will be awarded Honorary Professorships at the University’s graduation ceremonies next week.
Toby Hills Wins Prestigious Papin Prize at HETS 2025
Alumni •
Toby Hills, Senior Technician – Immersive & Virtual Production at Norwich University of the Arts, has been named Best Newcomer and awarded a prestigious Papin Prize during the UK Higher Education Technicians Summit (HETS) 2025 held this week.
Celebrating award-winning student work at our Undergrad Festival – and beyond
BA Animation •
This summer saw the launch of the University’s new Sustainability Awards, alongside nominations for Norwich students for a range of high-profile industry awards.
Norwich students win at D&AD New Blood Awards 2025
BA Graphic Communication •
Norwich students were awarded a total of five pencils at this year’s D&AD New Blood Awards, which showcase recent graduate work across design, advertising and craft.
Norwich lecturer celebrates world premiere of new film Chicken Town
Alumni •
Richard Bracewell, Lecturer for BA (Hons) Film and Moving Image Production, worked with Norwich students and graduates to produce the Fens-based comedy.
Norwich University of the Arts moves up 25 places in The Complete University Guide
Alumni •
Norwich University of the Arts has been ranked among the UK's top two specialist creative arts universities — and the highest outside London — in the 2026 edition of The Complete University Guide
We are delighted to offer two opportunities to join the University as an East Gallery Fellow – Creative Practice, for twelve months from 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2026
If you are a full-time, UK/Republic of Ireland-fee paying student, we have created a comprehensive breakdown of all course-related costs to help you plan for your time at Norwich.
Norwich Open Days give you an opportunity to meet our current students and staff. You can find out about the courses we offer and discover if Norwich is a place where you would like to study.
Norwich University of the Arts’ short courses help to fill skill gaps in the creative and technological industries, providing you with the opportunity to develop the skills needed for the next step in your career.
Students have an opportunity to spend a year, between the second and third year of their course, enhancing their employability options through a Level 5 Diploma.
The Professional Experience and Development Record (PEDR) is a standard form devised by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for architectural students to record practical experience and professional development.
Got questions about studying with us? Chat to one of our current students to find out what it's like to be part of our welcoming and friendly community.
If you’re considering studying a new subject or want to develop your skills before diving into a three-year course, then an Integrated Foundation Year is the perfect start, offering an extra year to give you a head start for future success.
Learning and teaching at Norwich University of the Arts is a blend of on-campus practical sessions in our studios, workshops and labs, live-streamed digital sessions, and pre-recorded digital materials you can use on-demand