Press releases May 2001
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UEA chemist wins society award
A University of East Anglia (UEA) scientist has been honoured with one of the Royal Society of Chemistry's top awards. Read more
Tue, 29 May 2001
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Olympic athlete motivates
Television sports presenter and former Olympic athlete Roger Black, MBE comes to Norwich next week to share his trade secrets on motivation. Read more
Tue, 29 May 2001
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Doing the honours
This summer's honorary degrees at UEA include a first for the university. It will confer honours not only on a number of distinguished individuals but also on an organisation - Comic Relief. Read more
Thu, 24 May 2001
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Looking Glass Laboratory
A group of visually impaired people and their guiders will have the chance to do some hands-on chemistry in a pilot workshop at the University of East Anglia (UEA) tomorrow (24 May), entitled the Looking Glass Laboratory. Read more
Wed, 23 May 2001
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Banking on a fine forecast
With another Bank Holiday weekend just around the corner, the University of East Anglia (UEA) has chosen this week to launch its own weather forecasting company. Read more
Fri, 18 May 2001
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HIV/AIDS: the future
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives more than 150 million people world wide - but has one African nation now succeeded in stemming its spread? Read more
Thu, 17 May 2001
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Faces in the Clouds
Fantasy and the power of imagination will be the subject of this year's Arthur Batchelor lecture given by prize-winning writer, Marina Warner at the University of East Anglia on Thursday 17th May. Read more
Mon, 14 May 2001
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UEA researcher wins place in Government
A University of East Anglia (UEA) scientist has won a placement in Whitehall to advise Government officials developing policies to cope with climate change. Read more
Thu, 10 May 2001
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Role of Ice Age dust in climate change
Dust blown off the Sahara Desert during the penultimate Ice Age may have had less impact on the climate at that time than was previously thought, according to work by scientists from the University of East Anglia (UEA), published in the journal <I>Nature</I> today (10 May). Read more
Wed, 9 May 2001
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Osaka Story
An acclaimed film that gives a revealing and surprising view of Japanese family life will be screened in Norwich at a special showing, organised by the Sainsbury Institute for Japanese Arts and Cultures. Read more
Thu, 3 May 2001
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UEA students prepare Castle for international visitors
Language students from the University of East Anglia have put their linguistic skills into practice to help prepare Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery for international visitors when it reopens. Read more
Thu, 3 May 2001
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Voices from Greece
The very best of contemporary Greek culture will be on display at the University of East Anglia this Saturday during a one day celebration featuring music, poetry and song. Read more
Tue, 1 May 2001
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Leading architect visits Norwich
Sir Michael Hopkins, architect for the Norwich and Norfolk Millennium Project, will visit the University of East Anglia on Tuesday, May 8 to give a talk on his work at this year's Norwich Society Lecture. Read more
Tue, 1 May 2001


