Established in 2007, the University of Suffolk is one of the youngest and the most ambitious universities in the UK. All its courses are spread through its four academic schools: School of Business; School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology; School of Health and Sports Sciences; & School of Social Sciences and Humanities.
With students at the heart of its day-to-day operations, the University of Suffolk takes pride in its course designs that intend to transform people, the community, the region and the world at large. The university believes in supporting transformation through the strong pillars of research, education and training.
The university has been helping growth and development at the regional level by undertaking several research and innovation projects at its seven partner institutions. They include the University of Suffolk (Ipswich campus), East Coast College (Great Yarmouth), East Coast College (Lowestoft), Suffolk New College, Global Banking School, London School of Commerce and Unitas.
All its programmes are well-known for aligning the best practices in higher education with modern-day employment needs. It is why over 9 out of 10 graduates are employed or in further study 15 months after completing their degree (HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2019).
The institute assures the highest quality of programmes offered by being regularly scrutinized by academicians from outside the university and external examiners.