
International cooperation is needed to stop developed nations off-loading defunct electronics to developing countries, according to a University of East Anglia researcher and colleagues in China.
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UEA is convening a public meeting, on Friday 9 September 2016, to discuss strategies for counteracting the post-referendum rise in incidents of racist threats and violence.
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The free Dragon Hall debates,held jointly by UEA and Writers Centre Norwich, are tackling a range of topical issues this season, including Prof Mary Beard discussing her experience of Twitter trolls.
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Researchers at the University of East Anglia are looking for volunteers to take part in a new study that aims to understand part of the brain that has been linked to mental health disorders.
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The concept of premature mortality needs to be either abandoned or redefined if it is not to discriminate against older people, according to a University of East Anglia academic and other experts on ageing.
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Tuesday 6 September 2016 is Colour Blind Awareness Day. NGO Colour Blind Awareness is aiming to raise the profile of the condition.
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Fears about problems with the Brexit vote were largely unfounded but endemic concerns about the electoral system still remain, according to electoral experts at UEA and Newcastle.
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The University of Anglia (UEA) is delighted to announce that the Charlie Higson Archive is now part of the British Archive for Contemporary Writing.
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The promotion of legal alternatives, rather than the risk of prosecution, is more likely to change unlawful file sharing behaviour, according to new research.
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A research team led by UEAs Prof Chris Fox will benefit from a 260k funding boost from charity Alzheimers Research UK, to study the effect of hip fractures on the rate of decline in people with dementia.
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New research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) argues that childrens ability to make moral judgements has often been substantially underestimated.
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The University of East Anglia (UEA) is seeking volunteer amateur film-makers to assist with a new research project investigating what British values mean to Muslim people living in the east of England.
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