Press releases May 2003
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Climate of change for tourism
Climate change may rule out certain destinations for holidaymakers in the future - but those very tourists may be contributing right now to the downfall of their favourite resorts. Read more
Fri, 30 May 2003
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Wind energy 'first' for Norfolk?
Norwich could be one of the first major UK cities to have wind turbines, thanks to the CRed community Carbon reduction programme. Read more
Thu, 29 May 2003
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Building bridges to better patient care
Health professionals, care workers and academics are invited to sign up for a conference in Norwich later this year looking at ways of linking up the health and social care sectors to give patients a more holistic care service, from their doctor's surgery, to hospital treatment through to convalescence. Read more
Fri, 23 May 2003
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Women managers make businesses more effective
New research published in the International Journal of Human Resource Management has found that companies which promote women into managerial ranks have a higher level of organisational effectiveness. Read more
Wed, 21 May 2003
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New conductor for UEA Choir
The University of East Anglia Choir has announced that its new conductor for next season will be Mr Howard Williams, who has earned an international reputation for his achievements in the opera house and on the concert platform, as well as for his work with youth and student orchestras. Read more
Tue, 20 May 2003
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More silent spring...?
The evocative sounds of some of the world's most remote places - rare birdsong and exotic human language - are both under threat. New research from the University of East Anglia compares these threats for the first time. Read more
Wed, 14 May 2003
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Norwich Union signs up WeatherQuest
The market for insurance weather services sees a new player this month, as Norwich Union sign up WeatherQuest to provide their weather claims validation information and weather forecast support services. Read more
Wed, 14 May 2003


