Staff who feel they are treated unfairly at work are at increased risk of being off sick more frequently and for longer, according to new research by the University of East Anglia and Stockholm University.
Read moreNew research by academics at the University of East Anglia (UEA) suggests that NHS Trusts in England could save more than 200 million a year by managing staff well.
Read moreCommunity screening for osteoporosis could prevent more than a quarter of hip fractures in older women according to new research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Read moreUEAs Professor Hussein Kassim, PPL, and Professor Sara Connolly, NBS, launched a series of research briefings this week based on their recent study of the European Commission
Read moreUEA have partnered with The Norfolk Festival of Nature (21 22 April) to host a series of events aimed at celebrating the relationship that exists between people and the natural world.
Read moreUEA has signified support for its technical staff by signing a national commitment to ensure greater visibility and recognition of their work, which is hoped will encourage more people into the profession.
Read moreThe UKs withdrawal agreement should allow Northern Ireland to stay in the EU after Brexit, according to a new report by an academic at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Read moreStudents from UEA have won two national social enterprise awards for two projects aimed at helping the homeless build their skills to earn an income, and recycling food waste.
Read moreUEA has received around 12,000 of national funding to expand its support for students with mental health conditions through sport and physical activity.
Read moreCompanies face potential shortages of raw materials, a fall in crop quality and challenges around security of supply because of an emerging pollination deficit according to new research involving UEA.
Read moreResearchers from UEA have contributed to the worlds largest study into genes that drive prostate cancer identifying 80 molecular weaknesses that could be targeted by drugs to treat the disease.
Read moreThe everyday lives and struggles of women in the Middle East so often overshadowed by stories of war and upheaval will feature at an event hosted by the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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