
University Profile:
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university situated in an award-winning 320 acre EcoCampus just two miles from the centre of the historic cathedral city of Norwich, and within two hours of London. With internationally renowned faculties of study in Arts and Humanities, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science and Social Sciences, the University enjoys worldwide recognition for its academic achievements and attracts students from over 120 countries to study on campus.
The University was
founded in the 1963 and gained its Royal Charter in 1964. It has a student
population of over 15,000, of whom around 2,500 are from outside the UK. UEA is
consistently ranked in the top 20 for most academic subjects. The University
has been voted in the top 5 amongst mainstream English Universities for Student
Satisfaction for 10 years running. The University is part of the Norwich
Research Park, home to over 1,000 scientists working in several world ranked
institutions.
UEA Campus offers a
wide range of shops and services including a supermarket, post office,
bookshop, ticket agency, a major bank, six cafes/restaurants, a nursery and the
University medical centre with a dentist and pharmacy. The Campus
also includes the £30 million Sportspark and Sainsbury Centre for
Visual Arts. The University library provides its students with 800,000 books
and journals, 1,000 study places and 1,000 computers. There is 24 hour access
to a large number of networked PCs and wireless internet access is available
for laptop users. In addition to studying, UEA students can participate in over
200 clubs and societies or enjoy the vibrant culture of the campus, including
literary festivals, theatrical performances, live music and the international
‘Going Global’ week.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is ranked within the:
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Teaching Excellence
Framework: Gold
·
The Complete University Guide
2020: 21st
·
The Times/Sunday Times Good
University Guide 2020: 23rd
·
Times Higher Education World
University Rankings 2020: 192nd
·
Times Higher Education World
University Rankings 2020 for research citations: 44th
Norwich is a buzzing historic city, full of
culture and diversity. You have all the benefits of a big city such as the
varied shopping, restaurants and leisure activities like bowling, theatres,
cinemas and pubs. Despite all these big city perks, you can still get around
town much more easily. What’s more, you have the pleasure of having more than
15 beaches within a 1 hour car drive from the city centre, or if you’re looking
for something closer, the Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and lakes that
runs through the whole county, where you can hop on a boat and take a trip
around the city centre or countryside. On top of everything that Norwich has to
offer the cost of living remains low, making it a really wonderful place to
live.
By choosing to study at UEA, you’ll be living in Norwich,
one of the UK’s safest, happiest and most beautiful cities. It’s a fantastic
mix of new and old England, with traditional markets, plenty of friendly pubs
and a stunning cathedral that towers above it all. The University's location
is perfect, with the option to walk, cycle or take a short bus ride to the city
centre. When studying in Norwich you will find
lots to do, and a wide range of food including delicious Chinese and
international food.
University Ranking:
- Teaching Excellence Framework: Gold
- The Complete University Guide 2020: 21st
- The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020: 23rd
- Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020: 192nd
- Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 for research citations: 44th
University Scholarship:
Postgraduate Taught UEA Thailand Award
- Nationality: Thailand
- Level of Study: Postgraduate
- Meet Entry Requirements: £3000
- 1st Class Equivalent: £5000
- Intake: Feb 2021
Representatives:

Position: REGIONAL MANAGER, SE ASIA
Countries: Thailand, Brunei, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore