
A student from the University of East Anglia (UEA) who has a genetic condition affecting her mobility is fundraising for a specialist wheelchair, so she can achieve her dream of working in the environmental sector.
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New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) reveals how easy it is for consumers to understand the language used on personal finance websites.
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Innovative initiatives led by professors, doctors and students at the University of East Anglia (UEA), which are making major impact in the wider world, were acknowledged during an awards ceremony last night (31 January).
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A physics theory proposed by a University of East Anglia researcher 40 years ago has finally found its application.
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Facial recognition technology, being trialled by two major police forces in Britain, should be subjected to more rigorous testing and transparency, according to new research from UEA and Monash University.
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The forecast for the global average surface temperature for the five-year period to 2023 is predicted to be near or above 1.0 C above pre-industrial levels, according to new figures.
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Small suppliers who believe they are fairly treated by big supermarkets will put more resources into their relationship with buyers and perform better, according to academics at UEA.
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The UK Parliament has announced today that the University of East Anglia (UEA) is to offer an innovative and unique Parliamentary Studies module from academic year 2019/20.
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To mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Monday (11 February), female scientists from the University of East Anglia (UEA) are celebrating their successes and offering advice to young women who are unsure about a career in science.
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Sperm that live for longer before fertilising an egg produce healthier offspring according to new research from the University of East Anglia and Uppsala University in Sweden.
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Louise Shorter, founder of the charity Inside Justice and protagonist of hit BBC Two documentary series Conviction: Murder in Suburbia has joined UEA's law school as the new director of the Justice Project.
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Nearly 70 years after myxomatosis decimated the rabbit populations of Australia, Britain and France, a new study involving UEA reveals how the species has evolved genetic resistance to the disease through natural selection.
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