Mission StatementTo be a centre of excellence for creativity, learning and enterprise, fostering new talent for the creative industries and contributing to economic and social development. Overview of Norwich University College of the Arts' publication scheme Adopting a publication scheme for information is a requirement for all public bodies, including higher education institutions, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. This Act promotes greater openness and accountability across the public sector by requiring all public authorities to make information available proactively, through a publication scheme. Norwich University College of the Arts for the period 2005-08 adopted the model publication scheme developed for the higher education sector. From 1 January 2009, the University College is required with all public sector organisations to use the generic publication scheme developed by the Information Commissioner's Office, and a link to this can be found here. The kind of information HEIs are expected to make available is contained in the IOC Definition Document for Universities, and a link to this can be found here. Please note that some information may be considered exempt from disclosure by the Act so does not have to be provided. In particular, personal information relating to individual members of staff and students will not be disclosed where this could breach the Data Protection Act, and the FOIA exempts from publication documents whose disclosure may damage the commercial interests of the institution. Campus type Normal Carnegie Undergraduate and Graduate Instructional Program
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ADMISSION OFFICENorwich England United Kingdom Phone: Not found Fax: Not found Email: visualstudies@nuca.ac.uk Web: Admission office ADDRESSFrancis House 3-7 Redwell Street Norwich NR 2 4SN NR24SN Norwich England United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)1603 610561 Fax: +44 (0)1603 615728 More university courses: United Kingdom University courses England University courses |