UEA graduate Jim Prior’s Career Journey
Jim Prior, UEA BSc Physics with Environmental Science graduate, looks back at his memories of UEA, how his career in branding has developed, and how he’s planning to be more active than ever in his retirement.
Read more >State of the art MRI scanner to support research and teaching at UEA
A closer look at UEA’s £3.7 million magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) centre opened in June 2021 with support from the Wellcome Trust and Wolfson Foundation.
Read more >UEA Alumni couple look back on being in a band in the 1980s and how music shaped their careers.
An interview with UEA graduate couple Stephen Colvin and Pippa Colvin (née Clements). Pippa and Stephen talk about being in the pop band Sam & Galore in the 1980s and how music continued to shape their careers directly and indirectly.
Read more >The Gloucester exhibition: the loss and rediscovery of a seventeenth-century warship
In 2023, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery welcomed almost 70,000 people through its doors to view ‘The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck, 1682’. A film showcasing the success of the exhibition has been made.
Read more >Meet the writer who used his UEA degree to fuel a career in human rights
Brian Dooley, Human Rights writer, activist, and UEA graduate, talks to us about his year before UEA in apartheid South Africa, an obsession with the Kennedys, and why he’s still hungry after a long career.
Read more >Jared’s journey to becoming an inspiring maths master
Jared Carpenter, from UEA’s School of Mathematics speaks about his fight for education, the University’s support, and his hopes to inspire other autistic students.
Read more >Professor puts gun crime in the spotlight in podcast episode
The debate on gun control is once again raging in the United States, following the tragic mass shooting in Maine. Emma Long, UEA Associate Professor in American History and Politics, has recently discussed the topic on the America: A History Podcast
Read more >Student's publishing career takes flight with first children's book
Max Wrigley, a Creative Writing and English Literature student at UEA, has today released his first children’s book, titled ‘Sammy the Seagull’.
Read more >Meet the UEA graduate helping to regulate outer space
An interview with Andrew Peebles, External Relations Officer within the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and UEA History graduate.
Read more >Only Love Matters feature film world premiere on 6 October
Dr Kamran Qureshi’s romantic feature film, Only Love Matters, sheds new light on intersex visibility and is set to have its world premiere on 6 October in Marbella, Spain, with a UK premiere on 27 October (World Intersex Awareness Day) at BFI Southbank.
Read more >Remembering Richard Sheppard
UEA alumni Mary Shields and Ricky Knight remember Richard Sheppard, Professor of German Literature, following his sad passing last year.
Read more >Spotlight on De
In solidarity with UEA’s Refugee Week, we shone the spotlight onto De, UEA’s first ever University of Sanctuary scholar. He detailed his journey from Syria, his dreams of studying a PhD in the UK, and his hopes for the future.
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