Press releases July 2003
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LTA officials to seek tennis star at UEA
With yet another Wimbledon over and no win for England, and as the trumpets of Henmania are dusted down and packed away, the great British public may well be wondering where our next breed of tennis hopefuls will spring from. Read more
Tue, 29 Jul 2003
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Library extension for UEA?
The University of East Anglia is planning to extend its library to meet the needs of future generations - and to reflect the growing numbers of students it teaches and disciplines it offers. Read more
Fri, 25 Jul 2003
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UEA investing in people
UEA's commitment to its small army of cleaning staff has been recognised in a highly coveted Investors in People award from the Learning and Skills Council. Read more
Mon, 21 Jul 2003
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The BA Festival of Science returns to Norwich
The BA Festival of Science will return to Norwich, for 3-8 September 2006, the BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) and the University of East Anglia jointly announced today. Read more
Thu, 17 Jul 2003
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Caribbean corals decline 80 per cent in 25 years
Coral reefs across the Caribbean have suffered a phenomenal 80 per cent decline in their coral cover during the past three decades, reveals new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, published this week in the international online journal Science Express. Read more
Thu, 17 Jul 2003
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The Queen of all Philanthropists
It is most unusual for a woman, let alone a white woman, to be named an African chief. Even more extraordinary therefore that one particular white woman has been named a chief for the second time. Read more
Fri, 11 Jul 2003
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Music master class with RAF
Young musicians in Norfolk are being offered an exciting opportunity to learn more about instruments and techniques at a master class with the respected Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment at the University of East Anglia this weekend. Read more
Wed, 9 Jul 2003
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Wireless technology lets patients relax as colour pictures are beamed live from inside their gut
Colour pictures of NHS patients' small intestines are being beamed live from a tiny capsule that works its way through a patient's digestive system whilst the patient carries on with their normal activities. Read more
Wed, 9 Jul 2003
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The Politician's drinking problem
As policy makers move a step closer to allowing pubs to open twenty-four hours a day, a new book charts the relationship between British politics and the 'demon drink'. Read more
Thu, 3 Jul 2003
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HIV/AIDS turns food shortages into food crisis
Food shortages in developing countries are being made even more severe by the impact of HIV/AIDS on agricultural workers. Read more
Wed, 2 Jul 2003


