Press Releases December 2010
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Boost for Japanese language studies
The University of East Anglia is delighted to announce the establishment of a new teaching post and the addition of Japanese language to its degree programmes. Read more
Thu, 16 Dec 2010
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Garlic could protect against hip osteoarthritis
Women who consume a diet high in allium vegetables, such as garlic, onions and leeks, have lower levels of hip osteoarthritis. Read more
Thu, 16 Dec 2010
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Campus network issues
Following network disruption yesterday, many services are now working and IT staff are currently working on outstanding issues. Read more
Thu, 16 Dec 2010
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Local authority buying power may force up care home charges
Local authorities may be driving up the cost of privately funded care home places and forcing other homes out of the UK market by paying less for assisted places for the elderly, according to research published today by the University of East Anglia. Read more
Mon, 13 Dec 2010
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Diverse line-up for literary festival
Renowned philosopher AC Grayling and one of the world’s leading ceramic artists Edmund de Waal will be appearing at the 2011 Spring Literary Festival at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
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Early career researchers gear up for London entrepreneurship battle
Entrepreneurial young scientists from Norwich Research Park will be out in force for the final of a prestigious national business competition. Read more
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
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New tool in the early detection of bowel disease
An international team of researchers have developed a new kind of endoscope to aid the early detection and diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease. Read more
Mon, 6 Dec 2010
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Clocking on and nodding off
Youngsters will be able to find out about what dreams are made of, and what their lives might have been like in the industrial revolution, in two Christmas lectures at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Mon, 6 Dec 2010
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Near-record temperatures in 2010
Global temperature has warmed to near-record levels, say scientists at the University of East Anglia and the Met Office, with 2010 on track to become the first or second warmest in the instrumental record. Read more
Thu, 2 Dec 2010
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New unit to encourage healthier behaviour
Researchers at the University of East Anglia will be part of a new programme of research funded by the Government to inform action to help people change health habits. Read more
Thu, 2 Dec 2010
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Max Mosley lecture cancelled
A lecture by former international motor sport boss Max Mosley which was due to take place tonight at the University of East Anglia has been cancelled because of the weather. Read more
Thu, 2 Dec 2010
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The plight of the bumble bee
A free public lecture on the plight of wild bees, organised by the University of East Anglia, will take place at the Assembly House on December 8. Read more
Thu, 2 Dec 2010
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Novelist Hisham Matar to speak at university
Author Hisham Matar will read from and discuss his novel In the Country of Men at the University of East Anglia on December 7. Read more
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Event aimed at future brand leaders
Future brand leaders are being invited to an open evening at the University of East Anglia on December 6. Read more
Wed, 1 Dec 2010
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Ancient technology could bring historic mill back to life
Business students at the University of East Anglia have developed plans to breathe low carbon life in to an historic Norwich mill using an ancient engineering solution to create renewable energy, money and new offices. Read more
Wed, 1 Dec 2010


