
University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia
Type of Institution
Public
Number of Students
19,130
Student Faculty Ratio
9.66
Internationality Factor
16%
Avg Tuition per Student
£8,503
Net assets (2024)
£325.3 milion
Total Income
£321.4 milion
Nobel Laureates
N/A
About
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a prominent higher education institution based in Norwich, Norfolk. Established in 1963, it has become recognized globally for its rigorous academic courses and groundbreaking research. UEA enrolls approximately 17,000 students, with a significant portion, around 25%, dedicated to postgraduate studies. This diverse and dynamic student body benefits from the university's emphasis on a supportive and resource-rich learning environment.
UEA is an integral part of the Norwich Research Park, one of the largest and most innovative research communities in Europe. The collaboration within the Norwich Research...
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Campus life
Gender Population Graph
Staff Distribution Graph
Student Distribution Graph
Domicile per Region Graph
- 8.72% Africa
- 58.97% Asia
- 0.32% Australasia
- 17.29% European Union
- 5.49% Middle East
- 4.04% North America
- 3.72% Other Europe
- 1.29% South America
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Programs
Student Distribution Graph
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
- Creative Arts and Design
- Business and Management
- Education
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Medicine and Health
Courses
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Year Founded
Founded as a public research university.
First students were admitted.
Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the campus.
Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the university.
Public Figures
Nobel Prize-winning novelist, graduated with a master's degree in Creative Writing in 1980.
Noted naturalist and TV presenter, received his degree in Zoology from UEA in 1983.
Nobel Prize-winning geneticist, was a faculty member in the School of Biological Sciences from 1979 to 1984.
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