Press releases June 2001
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Graduate to social work
An innovative partnership between a top-rated University department and two local authorities offers excellent career prospects and the chance of a masters degree for new graduates or people looking to change to a career in social work. Read more
Thu, 28 Jun 2001
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Sportspark lifeguards meet man they helped save
A man who collapsed after taking part in a charity football competition returned to the Sportspark at the University East Anglia this week to meet the two lifeguards who helped to save his life. Read more
Thu, 28 Jun 2001
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Local communities key to saving world's coral reefs
Researchers at the Universities of East Anglia and of the West Indies have developed a guide to managing tourism and development in coral reef areas, in the best interests of both local communities and the environment. Read more
Fri, 22 Jun 2001
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Hy/brids - Sonic Arts Network festival
Hybrids is about to burst on to the peaceful lakeside setting of the University of East Anglia's School of Music in Norwich. Read more
Fri, 22 Jun 2001
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Colman's shares its environmental expertise
Colman's of Norwich will open its doors next week (27 June) to other East Anglian businesses, to showcase just how environmentally-friendly it is. Read more
Thu, 21 Jun 2001
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Contaminated Soil Investigation
Pupils from Heartsease High School in Norwich spent the morning in a laboratory at the University of East Anglia (UEA) today (21 June), analysing soil samples collected from a local industrial site last month. Read more
Thu, 21 Jun 2001
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A survey for allied health professionals
We are all aware - thanks to media coverage and our own experience - of the need to recruit more nurses and doctors for the NHS. However, we have perhaps heard less about the need to increase the number of Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), such as Art, Music and Drama Therapists, Paramedics, Occupational Therapists and Therapeutic Radiographers. Read more
Wed, 20 Jun 2001
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Children compete in annual science eggs-travaganza
More than 400 children will take part in the annual Norwich Science Olympiad at the University of East Anglia (UEA) next Tuesday (26 June). Read more
Wed, 20 Jun 2001
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Road to literary success could end at UEA
A writer who has suffered setbacks including the theft of her manuscript will now get the opportunity to finish a novel that has been more than ten years in the making. Read more
Fri, 15 Jun 2001
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Liberalism for liberals, cannibalism for cannibals
Eminent sociologist Professor Steven Lukes, of the London School of Economics and New York University, will give an invited lecture at the University of East Anglia on Friday 8 June. Read more
Tue, 5 Jun 2001
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Ladies of the Grand Tour
The freedom to travel and explore Europe by embarking on the Grand Tour was seen as the preserve of wealthy gentlemen - it even became a kind of rite of passage for young men. Read more
Tue, 5 Jun 2001
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Prison, witches and writing
The latest volume of Pretext, the literary journal from the University of East Anglia, takes a diverse approach to literature, mixing fiction and poetry from new and established writers with some more unusual literary pieces, such as writing from Norwich Prison. Read more
Mon, 4 Jun 2001
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A fresh look at medieval art
Think of medieval art and, overwhelmingly, religious images spring to mind. But a new book takes a refreshing look at the art of the middle ages, giving a real sense of the impact of art on everyday life. Read more
Mon, 4 Jun 2001


