Press releases July 2006
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Climate change threatens tourism
Climate change could dramatically change the face of tourism, according to a collection of new international research papers edited by Dr David Viner of the University of East Anglia. Read more
Fri, 28 Jul 2006
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Acclaimed novelist joins creative writing team at UEA
The University of East Anglia is delighted to announce that Trezza Azzopardi will be returning to the campus as a lecturer in creative writing. Read more
Fri, 28 Jul 2006
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Innovative UEA student claims NCGE-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Fellow
University of East Anglia student and aspiring entrepreneur Luke Jefferson has been selected by the National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE) and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to be part of its new Entrepreneurship Fellows Scheme. This offers the chance for the best of the UK’s future entrepreneurial talent to spend six months in the United States as part of a scholarship programme. Read more
Sun, 23 Jul 2006
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Programme sets students for healthy future
Thirty year 12 students from the UK and abroad are set to gain the knowledge and skills needed to make informed choices about potential careers in health - with the help of a residential programme at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Fri, 21 Jul 2006
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CRed takes root in the United States
The pioneering UEA CRed Programme has set a trend in developing town and gown partnerships to fight the causes of climate change. Read more
Thu, 20 Jul 2006
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Birth grandparents key for adopted children
Birth grandparents can play a key role in the successful upbringing of adopted children, according to new research by the University of East Anglia. Read more
Mon, 17 Jul 2006
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Double the fun at UEA Open Days
This week the University of East Anglia will open its doors for two consecutive days to welcome some 5000 prospective students onto campus. Read more
Tue, 4 Jul 2006
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Sainsbury Institute director shortlisted for European Women of Achievement Award
The founding director of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures in Norwich, affiliated to the University of East Anglia, has made the finals of the 16th European Women of Achievement Awards. Read more
Mon, 3 Jul 2006
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Class of 2006
The University of East Anglia is staging a week-long celebration as 3000 graduating students and 5000 visitors gather on campus for Congregation 2006. Read more
Mon, 3 Jul 2006


