Latest statements from UEA
Support for international students in the USA considering transferring to a UK degree at UEA
Published:UEA is offering support and advice to international students who may be considering transferring from the United States to the UK to complete their studies, or studying in the UK instead of starting a planned course in the United States.
Read moreSupreme Court ruling on definition of “Sex” in Equality Act – what it means for us
Published:Following the UK Supreme Court ruling that the protected characteristic of “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, we are prioritising work to understand the implications and steps we will take next to ensure compliance.
Read moreUpdate on UEA's financial sustainability plan
Published:An update on UEA's financial sustainability plan.
Read moreUpdate on UEA's financial position
Published:An update on UEA's financial position.
Read moreSportspark closure
Published:It is with great sadness that we can confirm that a Norwich Medical School student died at Sportspark on Wednesday evening.
Read moreUEA financial update from Vice-Chancellor Prof David Maguire
Published:Our staff have been informed that although our long-term finances remain sound, we need to identify an additional £11m of savings from expenditure of around £350m to stay on track with our financial sustainability plan.
Read moreUEA statement on campus safety
Published:UEA's statement on ensuring safety and security in light of recent violent events cross the country.
Read moreUEA statement on Uni Unlocked
Published:Uni Unlocked is a summer residential run by UEA Outreach. UEA Outreach exists and receives funding to target statistically underrepresented groups in higher education.
Read moreUEA statement on graduation charges
Published:UEA's statement on the introduction of charges for guests at graduation.
Read moreOur obligation to continue to foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful culture on campus.
Published:As a university we will not tolerate antisemitism, Islamophobia, or any form of racism, hate crime, harassment, or discrimination. All members of UEA have a right to access campus and to study and work without intimidation.
Read moreStudent support for Israel and Gaza situation
Published:UEA students are able to access support if they are in any way affected by the situation in Israel and Gaza. We recognise that this may be a worrying time and UEA Student Services is ready to offer any advice or guidance needed.
Read moreStudent RAAC FAQs
Published:Answers to commonly asked questions regarding the move to alternative accommodation for students in some UEA accommodation due to the change in government guidelines around reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
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