



John Innes Centre offers many amenities. It has extensive resources for recreational activities, including; pool, table-tennis; tennis and squash courts and an outdoor swimming pool (summer-use), sailboats, etc. The Conference Centre is host to numerous exhibitions and art and musical events.
Students registered with the University of East Anglia (includes most JIC/SL PhD students) have full access to the facilities for students on campus. This includes use of the Sportspark, the best equipped sports centre in the region, with facilities that include an Olympic-sized swimming pool, fitness and aerobics centres, an athletics track, a climbing wall and courts and pitches for a wide range of team games. The UEA Student Services provide a wealth of information on student life in Norwich. http://www.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/services/students
Norwich has ample rented accommodation. International students registered with and new to UEA are guaranteed accommodation on campus. To find out more on accommodation including useful advice on the private-rented market please see http://www.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/services/students/Accomm.
Norwich is a fine historical city. It has modern and traditional shopping areas and lovely buildings ranging from the Norman Castle and Cathedral to the modern Forum which houses the library. The city has a vibrant feel and there is a wealth of things to see and do, both in Norwich and the surrounding countryside. For more information see: