Campus Accommodation
UEA guarantees campus accommodation to all non-European participants in the Study Abroad Programme.
Students coming to study at the UEA on the Erasmus programme should see the Erasmus accommodation pages.
Accommodation in all University residences is self-catering (ie., no meal plan). Each residence contains several fully-furnished, centrally-heated, single-occupancy rooms grouped round a shared kitchen. Kitchens come equipped with a fridge, freezer and oven or microwave; and residents provide their own cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery. Students also provide their own linens, or bedding packs can be purchased from the Accommodation Office.
To receive guaranteed housing, Study Abroad students are required to submit an accommodation application by listed deadlines, available on the Accommodation Office pages.
Room Types
There are three different types of accommodation available in various cost bands.
Standard rooms -- Norfolk Terrace, Suffolk Terrace, Mary Chapman Court (Norwich City Centre). These rooms share a kitchen/common room and bathroom facilities.
Campus en-suite rooms -- Nelson Court, Constable Terrace, Colman House, Britten House, Browne House, Kett House, Paston House and Victory House. Rooms have in-room private shower, washbasin and toilet and share a kitchen/common room.
Village en-suite rooms -- University Village. The University Village is made up of 10 blocks of flats, just across Earlham Road from the main campus (about 8 minutes walk away) from the Students' Union. The 6-8 single -occupancy en-suite rooms share a kitchen/common room.
Private Accommodataion
The Union of UEA Students co-ordinates the Home Run service, which helps students to find private accommodation in Norwich. Students planning to find private accommodation, should contact homerun@uea.co.uk as early as possible to request a user name and password.


