The University of East Anglia (UEA), also translated as the University of East Anglia, was founded in 1963, and is a first-class institution in Norich, England.
This school is one of the most important scientific research centers in Europe and even the world, and enjoys a high reputation in the world. Many scientists, economists, writers, filmmakers and actors in the world have graduated from this school.
Among them, famous alumni include Nobel Prize in Literature winners paul nurse and michael houghton, Nobel Prize in Literature winner kazuo ishiguro 20 17, famous British writer ian mcewan and others.
In 20 17, our school won the TEF (Framework for Teaching Excellence) Gold Award from the Royal Ministry of Education, and ranked 10 in the ranking of scientific research strength of REF British universities. 82% of the research results were rated as "world leading" and "international excellent".
Its major in social work and social policy ranks 4th in the UK, 4th in international development studies, 5th in regional studies, 8th in food science, and English literature/environmental science/chemistry are all located at 10.