Human-induced climate change promotes the conditions on which wildfires depend, increasing their likelihood - according to a review of research on global climate change and wildfire risk published today.
Read moreUEA alumnus and honorary graduate Christie Watson is returning to campus to speak at two free events on combining healthcare and storytelling on Tuesday 28 January.
Read moreDame Helen Mirren has helped renew efforts to keep a deadly plant disease out of the UK by narrating a new animation, launched by a project which UEA are part of.
Read moreResearchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and other institutions are beginning a project to explore the crime and criminal justice experiences of members of the Gypsy and Traveller communities.
Read moreNew research explains why food security interventions have been met with varying levels of success across Indian states.
Read moreA researcher at the University of East Anglia (UEA) has helped design a sea-going robot to deploy research equipment in remote and inaccessible ocean locations.
Read moreResearchers at the University of East Anglia are crowd-funding a new project to test former professional football players for early signs of dementia.
Read moreShop Norfolk, an innovative loyalty scheme pilot from UEA is being launched on Norfolk Day to help bring the quality of Norfolk produce to the attention of the regions shoppers, giving them greater incentive to buy local.
Read moreA star cast of crime writers has been confirmed for Noirwich as the festival returns to celebrate its fifth year from 13-16 September 2018.
Read moreFrom fridges that trigger grocery orders to smart cooking appliances that help us eat more healthily UEA researchers are part of a new project exploring innovations that could transform the food industry.
Read moreA new cancer therapy using nanoparticles to deliver a combination therapy direct to cancer cells could be on the horizon, thanks to research from the University of East Anglia.
Read moreInternational spies, Americas lost war, the challenge of brain surgery, plus biography, memoirs and leading novelists; this is the eclectic mix on offer this autumn at UEAs Autumn Literary Festival 2018.
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