Norwich Business School

We are one of the UK’s top business schools based in a beautiful ancient city, now a high energy tech-savvy business hub, two hours from the City of London.

Our undergraduates are more satisfied with their course, more satisfied with their teaching and more satisfied with their feedback than most Russell Group universities.

This might be to do with the fact that our student/staff ratio is lower than the average. Or it could be because our lecturers come from all over the world to encourage our students to challenge conventional thinking.

Marrying creative problem solving with the development of your analytical skills.

All our undergraduate courses give you the freedom to tailor your degree to the business subject that interests you most.

All offer the option of 9-12 months in industry or a year studying abroad, in your third year; a powerful CV booster.

Business throughout the world is being re-engineered and re-imagined. At NBS we embrace change with enthusiasm, staking our claim to be a business school of the future.

There has never been a more exciting time to be in business and no better preparation for it than a degree from Norwich Business School.

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A woman using an AI chat bot on her phone.
17 Aug 2023

Fresh evidence of ChatGPT’s political bias revealed by comprehensive new study

The artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT shows a significant and systemic left-wing bias, according to a new study by the University of East Anglia (UEA).

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Emissions from a coal-powered power station.
08 Aug 2023

Study reveals the increasing cost of debt caused by climate change

Climate change will increase the cost of sovereign and corporate debt worldwide according to new research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the...

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A woman looking at two fizzy drink bottles in a supermarket.
05 Jun 2023

Banning multibuy discounts drives sales rather than curbing appetites

With the government under pressure to devise policies that help curb excessive consumption of unhealthy foods and drinks, new research from the University of...

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Seaweed
12 May 2023

New research project to help kickstart Norfolk seaweed industry

The Seaweed in East Anglia project aims to identify the steps needed to develop a successful seaweed industry in East Anglia, with a particular focus on Norfolk.

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