Press releases November 2004
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One to watch
The team that has taken UEA into the televised rounds of University Challenge will appear on BBC 2 on Monday, November 22 at 8.30pm. Read more
Fri, 19 Nov 2004
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A familiar face or two
Two more big names have been added to the UEA’s diverse events line-up. Read more
Fri, 19 Nov 2004
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UEA keeps eye on the future
North Norwich MP, Dr Ian Gibson will open a new Humane Research Trust Eye Laboratory at the UEA School of Biological Sciences this week. Read more
Tue, 16 Nov 2004
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Structure Space and Skin
The renowned Eden Project will be just one of the subjects dissected by its creator, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw at a public lecture at the UEA this week. Read more
Mon, 15 Nov 2004
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Where next for human fertility research?
Over a quarter of a century since the birth of the first test tube baby, the ethics of human fertility and research on human embryos are seldom out of the headlines. Read more
Fri, 5 Nov 2004
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Norwich: A new definitive history
Charting a roller coaster course through a thousand years of history, the definitive account of one of England's finest cities is published next month. Read more
Fri, 5 Nov 2004
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Visiting writers join the Club
The University of East Anglia is going to town this week with the launch of a series of literary readings in the capital. Read more
Tue, 2 Nov 2004
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Back to class for a new career
It shouldn't happen to a vet, they said. But it happened to Chris Wilkins - the Norfolk vet who swapped a career with difficult creatures for a career with, err, wonderful pupils - and never looked back. Read more
Mon, 1 Nov 2004
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Sleaford groups consulted on water use futures
Representatives of civic groups and local council members have been invited to a meeting on Monday 1st November to discuss how they see land and water uses in the Slea catchment changing in the future. The meeting is being organised by Sleaford Development Group at the Solo Club, Sleaford and will brief those attending about a study by UEA Researchers investigating ways to manage nitrate pollution of groundwater. Read more
Mon, 1 Nov 2004
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Tyndall Centre Director receives CBE
Professor John Schellnhuber, a Director of both the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impacts Research in Germany has been awarded an honorary CBE in recognition of his key contribution to climate change science and to UK and German co-operation. Read more
Mon, 1 Nov 2004


