Prof Rebecca Stott has won the prestigious 2017 Costa Biography Award for her book, In the Days of Rain: A Daughter, A Father, a Cult.
Read moreShoppers hoping to bag a bargain in the post-Christmas sales are much less likely to go through with their purchases if they are using phones and tablets to buy goods online.
Read moreNew research reveals how global sports events such as the Olympic Games can affect stock market activity.
Read moreFrom September 2018, South Essex Colleges University Centre and UEA will form an exciting collaborative partnership to offer a range of high quality HE programmes in Essex.
Read moreGiardia parasites responsible for one of the worlds most common gastric diseases are able to mimic human cell functions to break apart cells in the gut and feed off them, new research has shown.
Read moreScientists at UEA have been part of an international team to assemble the most complete human genome ever using a single technology a pocket sized, portable DNA sequencer.
Read moreNew research from the University of East Anglia has revealed new clues into how algae survive within polar sea ice.
Read moreResearchers have developed a new tool which could benefit organisations and their staff by assessing employees beliefs about how they manage challenging and stressful situations at work.
Read moreInnovative initiatives led by professors, doctors and students at the University of East Anglia (UEA) were recognised during an awards ceremony last night.
Read moreThe importance of birds, mammals and reptiles for pollinating plants around the world is the subject of a major new study involving the University of East Anglia.
Read moreStudents and staff at UEA will be working with community partners to raise awareness of local services and support available to people who may have experienced sexual harassment or assault.
Read moreThe NHS should consider working with reputable vape shops to help smokers quit according to new research from the University of East Anglia, funded by Cancer Research UK.
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