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Page: Decolonising the Library

‘Decolonisation’ is about challenging the many processes and structures across Higher Education which have been informed by the UK’s colonial past. Here at Norwich University of the Arts Library we want to reframe our collection to reflect our diverse university community, and to make sure our collection encompasses artists, designers,…

Page: Inclusivity in the Library

We want Norwich University of the Arts Library to be a safe and welcoming space for the whole of our community. Below are some of the ways that we are trying to make everyone feel included, as well as a selection of resources to both support and inspire you. We…

Page: Inclusivity: Working Class Students’ resources

Norwich University of the Arts Library aims to be as inclusive as possible in its service and collections. In terms of intersectionality, social class is an area that is often relegated in importance but studies show that students from working class backgrounds from every ethnicity face more challenges entering and…

Page: Library Special Collection

What is it? You may have noticed that there are glass cabinets full of books and other objects in the Library – these are items that need a bit more care or security and they make up the Library’s Special Collection. Some of the books are old, some may be…

Page: Online tutorials

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Page: Researching for your studies

At Norwich University of the Arts Library, we are here to help you to become independent and innovative researchers, whether you are an Undergraduate student, working towards your Masters, or writing your PhD. Research will enable to you to develop new ideas and understandings. Through analysis of the work and…

Page: Sustainability in the Library

Library Resources on Sustainability We buy resources that address the subject of sustainability to help with your studies and your creative practice. We also work closely with the wider Norwich University of the Arts Sustainability group to help the move towards an ecologically sound institution. More information on what Norwich…

Page: Vice-Chancellor’s talks

Our VC talks will be continuing throughout Spring and Summer term with a new set of speakers announced. 23/24 Talks Autumn term Thursday 26 October: Melanie Keen, Director of the Wellcome Collection (opens in a new window) Thursday 9 November: Rathna Ramanathan, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Central St Martin’s (opens in a…

Page: Past VC Talks

The vision for the VC talks To encourage a more ambitious culture of critical creativity across the University, we introduced new series of around 10 talks that take place on selected Thursdays across the academic year, in our DSR Production Theatre. For the series we invited outstanding and distinguished practitioners,…

Page: Zines

What is a Zine? Fanzines or zines are d.i.y. self-published pamphlets produced by anyone who wants to communicate whatever takes their fancy: ideas, thoughts, dreams, passions, artwork, photography, comic strips, diary entries – there are no rules. Zines often address under-the-radar issues and cult subjects that might not be covered…