
Researchers at UEA are helping to design a robotic boat that can not only survive the extreme environment of the Antarctic, but also collect vital information about the causes of sea-level rise.
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Rates of premature mortality are two times higher in the most deprived areas of England (Blackpool), compared to the most affluent (Wokingham), according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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A new study reveals how psychological factors affect the ratings people provide and how they describe their experiences when posting online reviews.
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New research has revealed that some soil bacteria are primed ready to consume the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide when they experience life without oxygen in the environment.
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UEA has made a commitment to ensure that students and staff from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds have the best experience possible while studying or working at the University.
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The University of East Anglia (UEA) is hosting three interactive events at this years ESRC Festival of Social Science, giving members of the public a chance to participate in and contribute to studies at the forefront of social science.
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A UEA academic has been elected as Chair of the Teaching, Learning and Scholarship (TLS) Knowledge Community at NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
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A multi-million pound bid led by UEA to fund new postgraduate research vital to the future of our planet has been successful, and applications are now open to PhD students looking to start in October 2019.
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Researchers from the University of East Angliaare part of a new programme that will address issues facing Colombias transition from conflict to peace.
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Research from the University of East Anglia has identified areas of the UK which could rival the Champagne region of France.
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Climate change could pose a threat to male fertility according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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The historically over-exploited Giant South American Turtle is making a significant comeback on river beaches in the Brazilian Amazon thanks to local protection efforts, say researchers at UEA.
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