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May

Press releases May 2005

  • Research could help control MRSA

    Research could help control MRSA

    Scientific investigations of the sea bed could soon be helping to control antibiotic-resistant infections like MRSA, the hospital ‘superbug.’ Read more

    Tue, 31 May 2005

  • National accolade for pioneering film course

    The University of East Anglia has been named the best university in the country for the study of film and television. Read more

    Fri, 27 May 2005

  • Musical treat with world-famous conductor

    Musical treat with world-famous conductor

    A rare opportunity for the public to see a musical master at work - from first rehearsal to final performance - takes place in Norwich this Saturday. Read more

    Wed, 25 May 2005

  • Law for all

    The University of East Anglia is using the new National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) in part as a means of widening access to law degrees. Read more

    Tue, 24 May 2005

  • Science and the arts woven together to inspire creativity

    Science and the arts woven together to inspire creativity

    Scientific images are being used to inspire children's poetry and artwork in an imaginative new project designed to forge links between the arts and science. Read more

    Fri, 20 May 2005

  • World-class teaching at UEA

    World-class teaching at UEA

    An historian who teaches part-time courses at the University of East Anglia has won a national teaching award proving that you don't have to study at degree level to receive world-class teaching. Read more

    Thu, 19 May 2005

  • It's bib and chips!

    It's bib and chips!

    Fears that global warming is threatening British fish stocks were confirmed this week with the publication of a new study in the international journal Science. Read more

    Wed, 18 May 2005

  • Arthurian legend returns to his creative roots

    Arthurian legend returns to his creative roots

    A much-loved University of East Anglia alumnus is making a grumpy old pilgrimage to his former comedy stamping ground. Read more

    Wed, 18 May 2005

  • Education reformer visits UEA

    Influential education reformer Sir Michael Tomlinson re-visits the contentious issues surrounding teenage education at the University of East Anglia next week. Read more

    Tue, 17 May 2005

  • Chaplaincy goes green

    The University of East Anglia's multi-faith chaplaincy is the first in the UK to win an award for its eco-friendliness. Read more

    Tue, 17 May 2005

  • Honour-bound

    Honour-bound

    Two giants of British broadcasting are being honoured by the University of East Anglia for their great contribution to the cultural life of the country. Read more

    Mon, 16 May 2005

  • Sharing best practice

    UEA's School of Nursing and Midwifery has just been recognised as one of the best places in the country to study (according to the Guardian's annual university guide) and now its first-class skills are being exported around the world. Read more

    Fri, 13 May 2005

  • Big C fundraiser

    A Grand Sale is taking place this Saturday May 14 to raise funds for a charity parachute jump organised by UEA. Read more

    Fri, 13 May 2005

  • Major boost for pro-poor research

    Major boost for pro-poor research

    The University of East Anglia is part of a consortium which has won a major Government contract to tackle poverty across three continents. Read more

    Thu, 12 May 2005

  • Students do the business

    Students do the business

    A team of computing science students has scooped the top prize of 3000 pounds in the University of East Anglia's annual business plan competition. Read more

    Mon, 9 May 2005

  • Teaching brings emotional and financial reward

    Teaching is no longer the poor relation to other professions, according to teacher trainers at the University of East Anglia. Read more

    Fri, 6 May 2005

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