Access our cutting-edge, healthcare-orientated facilities, services and equipment at the heart of the Norwich Research Park, designed with education, collaboration and innovation in mind.
Our purpose-built simulation environments serve a variety of professional backgrounds and disciplines, and cover a range of primary, secondary, acute and community settings.
Visit UEA Business/Facilities for further information about our facilities, or if you can't find what you are looking for on our web pages, please contact business@uea.ac.uk.
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Anatomy Suite
more...We offer embalmed and fresh-frozen cadaveric material, a large sample of prosections and anatomical models, a contemporary audio-visual system, and electronic tablets to support students in their learning. Contact us for more information at anatomy@uea.ac.uk.
Jubilee Suite
The first floor offers a large, open-plan area that can be divided into three smaller learning environments. Linked by a service lift, the second floor includes a dedicated wet lab, with 360-degree high-definition video cameras which allow sessions to be recorded or streamed.
Norwich Electronic Assistive Technology Centre (NEAT)
more...A unique interactive fully furnished ‘bungalow’ and adjacent classroom offer the best in assistive technology equipment including interactive AV systems. The centre is easily accessible for wheelchair users with ample parking facilities nearby.
Skills Laboratories
Two adjoining skills laboratories which can be set up as a delivery suite, a critical care setting or a fully functioning operating theatre. The two rooms can be combined by removing a partition wall and are equipped with 360-degree high-definition video cameras.
Speech and Language Therapy Clinical Skills Area
more...A dedicated workspace for our Speech and Language Therapy students, used extensively for taught seminars in core disciplines such as phonetics and linguistics.
The Immersive Classroom
more...Using the latest 360-degree video recording technology and integrated surround-sound system a conventional teaching room can be converted into a moving ambulance, a busy accident and emergency department or even a home-birth setting.
The Movement Lab
Three cohesive laboratory areas which look at Neurophysiology, Biomechanics and Clinical Exercise Physiology. The equipment in each area enables researchers to make sensitive and objective measurements about how the human body responds during the execution of a given task.
The Sleep and Brain Research Unit
more...A specialised research facility, led by Dr Alpar Lazar, dedicated to investigating the role of sleep and the body clock (circadian rhythms) on brain health.