University of East Anglia research shows schools are "taking risks" with...
Schools are risking children's security by adopting an inconsistent and sometimes eccentric approach to data protection with potentially serious implications, new research based on information from...
View ArticleCows on campus at UEA
The University of East Anglia (UEA) has had an udderly brilliant idea - to introduce cattle onto its Norwich campus to improve the biodiversity of the land.
View ArticlePupil behaviour problems "widespread" according to University of East Anglia...
Official conclusions on the standard of behaviour in England’s secondary classrooms underestimate the scale of the problem in many schools – according to research from the University of East Anglia.
View ArticleUEA researcher development rewarded
The University of East Anglia has been given a prestigious European award in recognition of its work developing the careers of researchers.
View ArticleUniversity of East Anglia shortlisted for entrepreneurship prize
The University of East Anglia has been highlighted for its excellence in entrepreneurship in the Times Higher Education Awards.
View ArticleInnovative medical course to begin at University of East Anglia
The first UK Masters degree in regional anaesthesia will be launched at the University of East Anglia today.
View ArticleStudent shortlisted for national science competition
A space-loving science student from the University of East Anglia could win a £1,000 national prize for an essay about life in our universe and beyond.
View ArticleReversible oxygen-sensing 'switching' mechanism discovered
Bacteria that cause disease in humans have a 'reversible switching mechanism' that allows them to adapt to environments lacking oxygen, scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have found.
View ArticleUniversity celebrates double success in Which? guide and QS world ranking
The University of East Anglia has risen up the prestigious QS World University Rankings for the sixth successive year.
View ArticleUEA research reveals responses of genes in females to sex
Sex can trigger remarkable female responses including altered fertility, immunity, libido, eating and sleep patterns - by the activation of diverse sets of genes, according to research from the...
View ArticleMessage for international students
The University of East Anglia wishes to reassure its international student community following the UK Border Agency’s decision last week to revoke London Metropolitan University’s licence to sponsor...
View ArticleManmade salt marshes have significantly reduced biodiversity
New salt marshes created as part of managed coastal realignment are failing to meet European conservation regulations, according to a new study by the University of East Anglia.
View ArticleAward-winning writers join UEA as UNESCO City of Literature professors
Olivier award-winning playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker and Whitbread-winning novelist Ali Smith are joining the University of East Anglia as the first UNESCO City of Literature visiting professors.
View ArticleUniversity of East Anglia challenges film-makers to 'Make a Music Video in 50...
Regional film makers have just two weeks left to rise to an 'against the clock' challenge set by the University of East Anglia as part of this year’s Norwich Sound & Vision festival.
View ArticlePhilosophers at the Cinema
The public will get the chance to discuss the philosophy of film at a series of screenings at Cinema City by the University of East Anglia.
View ArticleSatisfied students put UEA in top five English universities
Students at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have once again been found to be among the most satisfied in the country - according to the latest National Student Survey.
View ArticleLetters on loan to University of East Anglia reveal snapshot of US slavery
A collection of letters which reveal a vivid snapshot of 19th century American slavery are coming to the University of East Anglia as part of Black History Month.
View ArticleStudy to explore health benefits of fish oils
Researchers at the University of East Anglia are looking for volunteers for a study examining whether cardiovascular health can be improved by consuming the omega-3 fatty acids found in oily fish and...
View ArticleLocal event to highlight worldwide female issues
Every two minutes, 54 adolescent girls in the developing world give birth, 90 per cent of whom were child brides - these issues and more will be discussed at the first International Day of the Girl...
View ArticleUniversity of East Anglia takes a philosophical look at the economic crisis
University of East Anglia experts will investigate whether philosophical musings from the likes of Plato and Aristotle could help economists untangle the world's financial crisis.
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