
A research paper led by a University of East Anglia academic has been named as the best peer reviewed article published internationally on journalism in 2019.
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The COVID-19 global lockdown has had an extreme effect on daily carbon emissions, but it is unlikely to last - according to a new analysis by an international team of scientists.
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The UK has joined the US, Europe and the World Health Organisation by including loss of smell or taste as an officially recognised symptom of COVID-19 thanks in part to an international research project involving Professor Carl Philpott at UEA.
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This Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) were highlighting the incredible acts of kindness weve seen by our students, staff, alumni and local community during the pandemic.
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Partners on the Norwich Research Park could be offering up scientific resource and expertise to a pilot project that would see every Norwich resident tested regularly for coronavirus symptoms.
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New research argues that legally protected large territories in Brazil are crucial to protect biodiversity and provide essential conditions for indigenous populations to maintain their traditional livelihoods.
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An international student from UEA has been distributing face masks to the elderly after he felt so welcomed by the community while studying in Norwich.
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Ahead of an expected announcement on lockdown restrictions on Sunday Dr Sheheryar Banuri at the University of East Anglia says the government needs to be prepared to enforce any rule breaches should they ease conditions.
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A University of East Anglia researcher working on a new drug delivery method for a COVID-19 vaccine has joined a World Health Organization (WHO) expert advisory group tackling the pandemic.
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Making good decisions during difficult situations - such as the COVID-19 pandemic - is the subject of a new book by an academic at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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Relaxing stay-at-home orders and allowing some types of non-essential businesses such as shops to reopen are the lowest risk measures to get the UK and other European countries out of lockdown according to research from the University of East Anglia.
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As the Nightingale Hospital at Londons Excel Centre is placed on standby, a student from the University of East Anglia (UEA) has shared their experience of volunteering there.
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