December
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South Asian focus for new UEA collaboration
A new collaboration will see the University of East Anglia working with the South Asian Decorative Arts and Crafts Collection (SADACC) Trust to increase public activities and educational opportunities. Read more
Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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Environmental performance affected by ethnic and religious diversity
Ethnically or religiously diverse countries underinvest in measures to improve their environmental performance, according to new research by an academic at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Thu, 20 Dec 2012
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University of East Anglia alumni challenged on national television
Author and comedian Charlie Higson will be among the four high-profile University of East Anglia (UEA) graduates taking part in a special series of University Challenge over Christmas. Read more
Wed, 19 Dec 2012
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Literary Festival springs into life
Musician-turned-author Tracey Thorn and Charles Darwin's great-great-granddaughter poet Ruth Padel feature in the diverse line-up for the University of East Anglia's Spring Literary Festival. Read more
Tue, 18 Dec 2012
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'Missing' polar weather systems could impact climate predictions
Intense but small-scale polar storms could make a big difference to climate predictions according to new research from the University of East Anglia and the University of Massachusetts. Read more
Sun, 16 Dec 2012
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UK universities embrace the online future of higher education
The University of East Anglia is taking part in a major new programme to deliver university-level courses, free of charge, online. Read more
Fri, 14 Dec 2012
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Congenital heart defects could have their origin during very early pregnancy
The origins of congenital heart defects could be traced right back to the first stages of embryonic development - according to University of East Anglia (UEA) research. Read more
Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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Conference shines spotlight on celebrity culture
The impact and politics of celebrity culture will be discussed at the first major international academic conference on the topic this week. Read more
Mon, 10 Dec 2012
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Funding available to kick-start museum careers
People looking to begin a career in the museum sector are being given the chance to have their course fees paid at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Mon, 10 Dec 2012
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University of East Anglia research proves low fat diet is key to a slimmer figure
Cutting down on fat, without dieting, will result in a slimmer figure - according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). Read more
Fri, 7 Dec 2012
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UEA writer longlisted for Man Asian Literary Prize
A novel by University of East Anglia creative writing tutor Anjali Joseph has been longlisted for this year's Man Asian Literary Prize. Read more
Thu, 6 Dec 2012
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Learn about mature university life
Mature learners can find out about the University of East Anglia's psychology degrees at an event on December 11. Read more
Wed, 5 Dec 2012
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Ealing Revisited - a book of the year
A book on Ealing Studios edited by two University of East Anglia academics has been named as one of the best of 2012 by The Independent. Read more
Wed, 5 Dec 2012
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Planning application submitted for the UK's most sustainable commercial building
A planning application has been submitted for a building that is set to become the most environmentally friendly commercial building ever created in the UK. Read more
Wed, 5 Dec 2012
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Lecture explores the philosophy of money
The current economic crisis is the result of an historical shift in attitudes towards money, according to an academic at the University of East Anglia. Read more
Tue, 4 Dec 2012
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Power, propaganda and press
Award-winning journalist Heather Brooke - whose investigation helped to expose the MPs' expenses scandal - will discuss the issues surrounding propaganda and the press at a University of East Anglia (UEA) lecture this week. Read more
Mon, 3 Dec 2012
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University of East Anglia research shows record high for global carbon emissions
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are set to rise again in 2012, reaching a record high of 35.6 billion tonnes - according to new figures from the Global Carbon Project, co-led by researchers from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia (UEA). Read more
Sun, 2 Dec 2012


