Andrea Lake, a diabetes specialist nurse and PhD student has won a national award in recognition of her research, which could shorten hospital stays for people with diabetes.
Read moreProposed reforms to the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales could inadvertently strip vital protections from autistic people and those with learning disabilities – according to UEA experts.
Read moreA report on the role of forests in providing economic and social resilience reveals the rapid pursuit of economic growth, coupled with a misunderstanding of how forests contribute to social and economic resilience, has set a path for undoable destruction.
Read moreNew research shows that firms are more likely to break environmental rules when those who control the company finances are overly confident in their abilities.
Read moreIn a remarkable achievement for a single institution, Prof Manoj Joshi and Prof Adrian Matthews have both been awarded the prestigious Adrian Gill Award by the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS).
Read moreA major new effort is underway at UEA to help deaf children born to hearing parents gain stronger language skills from the very start.
Read moreWhere could studying abroad take you? For India Yates, it led her to the heart of one of the most vibrant celebrations in the United States: Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Read moreThe University of East Anglia’s Norwich Business School has officially received re-accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA), one of the world’s leading authorities in post-graduate business education.
Read moreDiscover the latest research and funding grant successes happening within the University of East Anglia.
Read more'Shakedowns in Hyperspace' by Dr Naomi Wood, Associate Professor in Creative Writing at UEA, featured on BBC Radio 4’s Book at Bedtime.
Read moreThe digital recording of everyday memories can improve connections and help young people feel appreciated in ways not usually seen in the current care system, according to a researcher involved in a new study.
Read moreThe University of East Anglia is proud to share that Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has today been announced as Patron of the Quadram Institute, one of UEA’s key research partners based on Norwich Research Park.
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