
Insights into past leaders of the main UK political parties are revealed in two new books edited by an academic from UEA and former Home Secretary and visiting professor Charles Clarke.
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Nearly a quarter of teenagers in England and Wales who have had an abortion have been pregnant before, according to new research from the University of East Anglia
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Online campaigns about humanitarian crises need to be more surprising if they are to successfully engage the public, according to an academic from the University of East Anglia.
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The University of East Anglia (UEA) has leapt 49 places to become a top 150 university in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-16.
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UEA students have won gold for a project that ultimately aims to reduce colon cancer rates, at an international competition to solve real-world challenges with genetically engineered biological systems.
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UEAs newest addition and Britain's greenest commercial building, The Enterprise Centre, will be officially opened on 8 October, with special guest Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea in attendance.
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Each year my module on the history of the US Bill of Rights includes a discussion about gun rights and gun control in the United States. Inevitably this elicits lively debate, particularly between students who have not spent time in America and those who
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A better understanding of how farmers in developing countries cope in times of stress is needed if funding to support food security is to be used effectively, according to an academic at UEA.
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Measures aimed at encouraging victims of anticompetitive behaviour to seek compensation in the courts will fail in their current form, according to an academic from the University of East Anglia.
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Measures to tackle electoral fraud in the UK should not be introduced if they have anegative impact on the already chronically low voter registration and turnout, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia and Newcastle University.
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Big data is both brimming with benefits and fraught with potential problems, according to researchers presenting a public lecture series at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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New research suggests that an initiative to show consumers which products are more environmentally friendly needs to be easy to understand to be effective.
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