Press Releases March 2009
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Prestigious science conference comes to Norwich
The University of East Anglia has been chosen to host the 42nd Royal Society of Chemistry Electron Spin Resonance Conference. Read more
Tue, 31 Mar 2009
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Businesses sought for Shell Step scheme
The University of East Anglia is looking for businesses in Norfolk to participate in a national work placement scheme for students this summer. Read more
Tue, 31 Mar 2009
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Nationalise 'zombie' banks to save the market economy
Temporary nationalisation of banks is the only way to stop the recession biting even harder, claims an economist at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Mon, 30 Mar 2009
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The Credit Crunch: where are we now?
What is the credit crunch and why did it start? What did the policymakers do wrong and what should they be doing now? These are just some of the questions that will tackled by ‘city heavyweight’ Richard Wyatt this week. Read more
Mon, 30 Mar 2009
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£1 million boost for synthetic chemistry research
Scientists at the University of East Anglia have been awarded £1 million to expand their groundbreaking work on synthetic organic chemistry Read more
Thu, 26 Mar 2009
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New study investigates life and death in the beehive
A unique study will explore the behaviour of bees to help understand the process of ageing in animals, including humans. Read more
Tue, 24 Mar 2009
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Public lecture on visual speech
The latest free science lecture at the University of East Anglia will explore the concept of visual speech. Read more
Tue, 24 Mar 2009
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Cathedral concert for renowned cellist
Internationally acclaimed cellist Steven Isserlis will join musicians from the University of East Anglia this weekend for a one-off concert. Read more
Mon, 23 Mar 2009
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Internet can warn of ecological changes
The Internet could be used as an early warning system for potential ecological disasters, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia and Stockholm University. Read more
Thu, 19 Mar 2009
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Greece: Myths, Art, Music
Greek mythology, art and music will be explored at the University of East Anglia this weekend. Read more
Mon, 16 Mar 2009
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Greece: Myths, Art, Music
Greek mythology, art and music will be explored at the University of East Anglia this weekend. Read more
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Be a brand leader
The world's first postgraduate programme in brand leadership has been launched by the University of East Anglia. Read more
Fri, 13 Mar 2009
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National honour for UEA chemist
A professor at the University of East Anglia has won a prestigious national award for his groundbreaking work on organic chemistry. Read more
Thu, 12 Mar 2009
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Wired event to push boundaries of film-making
A discussion and practical session in mobile phone film making will be taking place on March 18. Read more
Mon, 9 Mar 2009
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Free talk on the future of journalism
Two leading political commentators will be giving a free lunchtime presentation at the University of East Anglia on ‘Blogs and the Future of Journalism’ on Friday, March 13. Read more
Fri, 6 Mar 2009
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The Queen was amused
As a new film sheds light on the early life of Queen Victoria, a story uncovered by a historian at the University of East Anglia offers its own insight into the young monarch – and her sense of humour. Read more
Fri, 6 Mar 2009
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Engaging with communities through social enterprise
The chance to develop social enterprise schemes in Norfolk communities will be on offer next week. Read more
Wed, 4 Mar 2009
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UEA doctors give lessons in patient-centred care
A delegation of medics from Gothenburg is visiting the University of East Anglia for tips on improving the social skills of doctors in Sweden. Read more
Wed, 4 Mar 2009
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French production at UEA
Students and staff from the University of East Anglia will be acting out a satire on political war-mongering with a new production. Read more
Tue, 3 Mar 2009
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A celebration of women and enterprise
The way forward for women and enterprise in the current economic climate will be discussed at the University of East Anglia this week. Read more
Tue, 3 Mar 2009
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Know the rules or pay the price
Not complying with competition law can land you and your colleagues with five years in prison, a Centre for Competition Policy (CCP) seminar in Norwich will explain this month. Read more
Mon, 2 Mar 2009
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Know the rules or pay the price
Breaking competition law can land you and your colleagues with five years in prison, a Centre for Competition Policy seminar will explain this month. Read more
Mon, 2 Mar 2009
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UEA celebrates National Science and Engineering Week
From showing youngsters how their bodies work, to genetics workshops and local inventors past and present, the University of East Anglia will be celebrating National Science and Engineering Week with a range of events. Read more
Mon, 2 Mar 2009
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Peter Earl Foundation Premier Award presentation
A fifth year medical student from the University of East Anglia has been presented with a £4,000 award for her study into vascular parkinsonism. Read more
Mon, 2 Mar 2009


