The University of East Anglia (UEA) has signed Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs) with two eminent legal bodies in Pakistan, which will create partnerships and promote opportunity for lawyers in the two associations to study at UEA.
Read moreHistory continues to be made at Derby Day, with UEA claiming the eleventh consecutive win against the University of Essex on Wednesday 30 April – a rewarding result after a day of determination, teamwork and celebration for university sport.
Read moreUEA scientists have developed a revolutionary new way of uncovering the ‘true age’ of your heart using MRI.
Read moreAI generated essays don’t yet live up to the efforts of real students - according to new UEA research.
Read moreDiscover the latest research and funding grant successes happening within the University of East Anglia.
Read moreA new report co-authored by a University of East Anglia academic aims to inform the Government's ambitious plans to re-wire Great Britain in the largest grid upgrade since the 1960s.
Read moreAlzheimer’s disease affects millions around the world, but it could just as well be called ‘Fischer’s Disease’ – according to a UEA dementia expert.
Read moreUEA is set to launch a ‘Therapeutic Fostering’ programme, the first course of its type in the UK offered at Higher Education (HE) level, designed specifically for local authority foster carers in the East of England.
Read moreUEA’s first graduates from the NQP-IP programme are the only pharmacists in England to gain triple recognition of the PGDip, Independent Prescriber, and RPS Credential, through an integrated programme redefining early career pharmacist training.
Read moreThe East’s Climate Ambassadors are celebrating as a Minister has joined their ranks as the UK’s 1,000th volunteer to step into this role.
Read moreNew research suggests conservation efforts could more effectively identify and protect bird species at greatest risk from climate change by better understanding the range of specific conditions they need to thrive.
Read moreA scientific initiative to combat harmful Prymnesium algal blooms in the Broads is gaining fresh momentum, thanks to a renewed collaboration between the University of East Anglia (UEA), the Environment Agency, the Broads Authority, and Norfolk's anglers.
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