
Best Universities for Fine art
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open days on 30th Sep, 28th Oct, 19th Nov, 2nd Dec, 13th Jan & 14th Jul.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The university's approach reflects the mix of in-person and digital interaction that has become the way that creative industries work—helping to prepare students for their future careers.
5 Fine art reviews at Norwich University of the Arts (NUA)
Great tutors/lecturers, absolutely no complaints.
(I’m doing the Acting course but it would not provide the option) the course is very unique to other acting courses, it is a collaborative course so we work with the other courses such as the film and animation, which give us more knowledge and connections for when we go into the industry
I’ve enjoyed my course so far, meeting lots of new people and seeing what art they’re creating. I’ve especially enjoyed the workshops that we can choose from and feel I gained the most from these.
Not many materials provided, working spaces are excellent. In a growing community with a lively city.
I've been really enjoying my experience at NUA but the pandemic has led to some short comings which is why the value for money rating is slightly lower