
Scientists at The University of East Anglia (UEA) are looking for local volunteers to see whether blueberries can reduce the negative health effects of eating calorie rich food.
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Local people will no longer have to relocate or commute out of the region to train to become a solicitor, keeping legal talent in the area, as the University of Anglia (UEA) announces that it has partnered with The University of Law (ULaw) to offer the Le
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An innovative million-pound project designed to unlock the talents of graduates and Norfolk's thriving small-medium enterprises will start this summer following a successful bid to the Office for Students (Ofs).
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New research reveals how frequently being the target of workplace bullying not only leads to health-related problems but can also cause victims to behave badly themselves.
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Tourism and hospitality firms that score highly for leadership and cultural values see higher staff satisfaction, according to a new study by the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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Researchers at the University of East Anglia are launching a project to make chatbots more trustworthy.
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Eating a cup of blueberries a day reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease according to new research led by UEA, in collaboration with colleagues from Harvard and across the UK.
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Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are launching a new study to see whether eating a Mediterranean-style diet and being more active could improve brain function and reduce dementia risk.
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Findings from the first-ever cross-national surveys of electoral officials demonstrate the link between the workforce of electoral management bodies (EMBs) and the quality of the delivery of the election.
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Scientists, authors, actors, business leaders, lawyers, surgeons and philanthropists all of these and more will be heading to University of East Anglia (UEA) to become honorary graduates next month.
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Prof Linda Smith has been elected to the US National Academy of Sciences in recognition for her distinguished and continuing research achievements.
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Children are more likely to start drinking alcohol, drink more frequently and get drunk if their parents have a lenient attitude towards drinking according to research from the University of Cambridge and the University of East Anglia.
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