Press releases January 2004
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Back to school to learn about teaching
A new scheme is being launched across Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex to help raise the profile of teaching as a career and to encourage more people to take up the profession, by giving university students a taste of classroom life. Read more
Mon, 26 Jan 2004
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A Fine City: The History of Norwich
Today's inhabitants of Norwich may find it hard to imagine this fine city without the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, numerous pharmacies on the High Street and, indeed, the NHS. Read more
Thu, 22 Jan 2004
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Hardware Hacking
For many people, the bleeps of a handheld computer game or the electronic voice of a child's stuffed toy couldn't be further from sweet music to the ear. Read more
Wed, 21 Jan 2004
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UEA goes to town
This Spring, the University of East Anglia is not only bringing to Norwich another line-up of leading authors and broadcasters for its next Visiting Writers series, but is also spreading its wings to London with a pilot season of literary readings at the Savile Club. Read more
Mon, 19 Jan 2004
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DIY Solar Heating
CRed, the ambitious community carbon reduction project, run out of the University of East Anglia (UEA) has teamed up with Broadland District Council and CML Contracts Ltd to promote and fit solar panels in Norfolk. Read more
Wed, 14 Jan 2004
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Perspectives on mental health
Mental health and mental illness often fall prey to misconceptions and poor understanding. A series of public lectures at UEA this Spring aims to shed some light on mental health from a wide range of perspectives. Read more
Fri, 9 Jan 2004
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Mixing it, Southern Ocean style
Sea water being churned in the ocean off Antarctica may be having a greater effect on global patterns of ocean movement than previously thought, according to new research reported in this week's edition of the international journal Science (9 January 2004). Read more
Thu, 8 Jan 2004


