
The convergences of racism, decolonisation and migration are seen through the life of one Greek Cypriot immigrant to 1950s Northeast England, in a new book by a UEA researcher.
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Researchers at UEA and the University of Cambridge are pioneering new ways to support people living with a terminal illness thanks to funding from the charity Marie Curie.
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New research from the University of East Anglia shows how the human body powers its emergency response to salmonella infection.
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The fierce criticisms directed at science and scientists 10 years ago over the data used to monitor changes in our climate were shown to be unfounded in the months following so-called Climategate.
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Stephen Fry and the Duke of Sussex were among the supporters of a mental health and wellbeing event aimed at young people held by UEA Health and Social Care Partners today in the Thomas Paine Study Centre (Friday 15 November).
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UEA clinician and researcher, Prof Michael Hornberger, takes the spotlight in a hard-hitting new charity film, exploring the impact vascular dementia has on the brain.
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Older people with diabetes would benefit from using wearable glucose monitors according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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A University of East Anglia (UEA) student is set to launch a range of spectacles made from recycled fishing nets in a bid to remove plastics harming marine life, and human health, from our oceans.
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Comedians Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse will return to the University of East Anglia (UEA), where they first met as students, to celebrate 25 years of their cult TV hit, The Fast Show.
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New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) suggests that male migration and poor working conditions for women combine with institutional failure or poverty to hamper womens ability to adapt to climate variability and change in Asia and Africa
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The amount of physiotherapy available following hip and knee replacements comes down to a postcode lottery according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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A manuscript written by Elizabeth I has come to light in Lambeth Palace Library the first such discovery in more than a century.
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