
Shop 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.
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A star cast of crime writers has been confirmed for Noirwich as the festival returns to celebrate its fifth year from 13-16 September 2018.
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From 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.
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A 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.
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International 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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The creation of fake news is unlikely to decline while there is money to be made and influence to gain, according to an academic from the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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The 2018 Norwich Science Festival brochure is now out, with over 130 events covering nature and the environment, technology, engineering, medicine and health, engineering, astronomy and space, physics, chemistry, and the cutting-edge work by scientists at
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Prof Andrew Watkinson, Emeritus Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA, has been awarded Honorary Membership of the British Ecological Society.
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Safeguarding the mental wellbeing of health and social care staff will be discussed by the regions NHS Trusts and charities at a conference organised by UEA.
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An award-winning scientist from UEA is continuing his work to inspire disadvantaged children from across the globe, by taking his science show to South Africa next month.
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Undergraduates and sixth-formers in the region were given the opportunity to design and plan their own wind farm at a three-day educational programme run by UEA in partnership with Vattenfall and 3DWebtech from 19 21 September.
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Long-held assumptions that stepfathers are far more likely to be responsible for child deaths than genetic parents have been challenged by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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