The University of Suffolk, established in 2007 as University Campus Suffolk and gaining university status in 2016, is a contemporary public institution located in Suffolk and Norfolk, England. The university’s main campus is situated on the picturesque Ipswich Waterfront, with additional centres in Bury St Edmunds, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth.
Academic Excellence
The University of Suffolk is organised into four academic schools:
• School of Allied Health Sciences: Offers courses in health and related disciplines.
• School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health: Focuses on nursing, midwifery and public health programmes.
• School of Social Sciences and Humanities: Encompasses subjects such as social sciences and humanities.
• School of Technology, Business and Arts: Covers technology, business and arts courses.
The university is committed to delivering high-quality education that equips students with the skills and knowledge required in today’s dynamic job market.
Research and Innovation
Emphasising applied research, the University of Suffolk addresses regional and global challenges. The institution fosters a culture of innovation, encouraging collaboration between students, academics and industry partners.
Student Experience
The university prides itself on its supportive and inclusive community. Facilities include modern lecture theatres, specialised labs and comprehensive libraries. The on-campus accommodation, Athena Hall, provides convenient and comfortable living spaces for students. A variety of extracurricular activities, from sports clubs to academic societies, enrich the student experience.