University of East Anglia (UEA)

The University of East Anglia

Country

UK

City

Norwich

Agreement type

Exchange

Study places

1 place

About

University of East Anglia (UEA) is located in Norwich, a charming, historical town with a pub for every weekday and a church for every Sunday. Norwich has a varied offer of concerts and shopping, and can also be used as a gateway for exploring the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, an area of waterways and reclaimed marshes. UEA is a top ranked leading and highly respected research institution.

  • About the agreement

    The agreement applies for development studies, biosciences, business and economics (bachelor students).

    Number of places
    One student.

    Length of stay

    1 semester.

  • Who can apply

    All exchange agreements require the completion of 60ECTS prior to a stay abroad begins. 

  • Language of instruction

    English.

    UEA requires that you have a minimum of B2 or 4 in written and oral English from VGS.

  • Semester timing

    Autumn semester: September - December.
    Spring semester: January - June.

    Academic calendar

  • Tuition fees

    Exchange students must continue to pay for NMBU’s semester fees, plus register with NMBU whilst they are on exchange. However, it is not necessary to pay any types of fees at the partner university.

  • Study points

    10 study points with UEA is the equivalent of 5 study points with NMBU.

  • Housing
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  • Courses

    Example of courses students have taken while on exchange to UEA

    B-DS

    DEV-5011A People And Place

    DEV-6003A Wars And Humanitarian Crises

    DEV-5004A Social Anthropology for International Development

    Introduction To Natural Resources and Development

    ENV-6006A Biodiversity Conservation And Human Society

    DEV-5015A Communication for Development

    PPLX6066A Better Worlds? Utopias and Dystopias

    B-DS

    Introduction To Natural Resources and Development

    Wars and Humanitarian Crises

    B-DS

    Global Health and International Development (School of Development)

    Wars and Humanitarian Crises (School of Development)

    Climate Change: Science and Policy (School of Environment)