University of Suffolk

University of Suffolk
TypePublic
Established2007 – University Campus Suffolk
2016 – renamed to University of Suffolk after gaining independence
Academic affiliation
West Suffolk College
East Coast College
Universities UK
Suffolk New College
MillionPlus
ChancellorHelen Pankhurst
Vice-ChancellorJenny Higham
Students13,915 (2023/24)
Undergraduates13,300 (2023/24)
Postgraduates615 (2023/24)
Location
Ipswich, and other campuses serving foundation courses around Suffolk and in Norfolk
,
England, United Kingdom
Colours    Grey & gold
Websiteuos.ac.uk

The University of Suffolk is a public university situated in Suffolk and Norfolk, England. The university was established in 2007 as University Campus Suffolk (UCS), founded as a collaboration between the University of East Anglia and the University of Essex. The university's current name was adopted after it was granted independence in 2016 by the Privy Council and was awarded university status.

The University of Suffolk is spread over four campuses: a central hub in Ipswich and campuses located in Bury St Edmunds, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth (the latter in Norfolk, not Suffolk) focusing on foundation courses . The university operates six academic faculties and in 2023/24 had 9,565 students. Of the total, 8% are identified as international students, 53% as mature students, and 66% of the university's students are female.

The university secured the 8th place among UK universities in the "Course and Lecturers" category according to the WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2019.

The current chancellor of the University of Suffolk is Helen Pankhurst, great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst, who is a scholar and writer.