The University of East Anglia (UEA), founded in 1963, is a first-class university located in Norwich, England. The school is one of the most important scientific research centers in Europe and even the world, and has a strong international reputation. There are many scientists, economists, writers, filmmakers, actors in the world who have graduated from this school. The school has Sainsbury Center, a world-renowned visual arts center, and is also the most important national university art gallery in the UK, with various world art collections from famous art collectors Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury. The center has the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, the leading Japanese art research institute in the UK, and the Lisa Sainsbury Library, the most comprehensive library of Japanese visual arts in the UK. The Institute cooperates with the University's Center for Japanese Studies to offer relevant research courses on the history of Japanese art, and has close cooperation with the British Museum, the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and the University of Tokyo, Japan.