The Climatic Research Unit is widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. The Unit consists of around 15 research ...
Four-year multi-disciplinary PhD opportunity in genetics, genomics, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, crop science, biological chemistry, applied mathematics, computational and systems ...
In the Foundations for Neonatal Care module you will focus upon developing the specialist knowledge and skills to provide a high standard of low dependency neonatal care to infants and their families, ...
Prof Jean McNeil, Director of Creative Writing at UEA, addressing the Norwich Book festival about the new MA degree The University of East Anglia (UEA), which launched the first ever Masters programme ...
SIGHT requires those suffering from spatial neglect to grasp and balance rods with their less affected hand. Because of the condition, the rods tilt during the first attempts, but feeling and seeing ...
Early surgery for a common heart condition in the elderly can drastically improve their quality of life. Credit: Getty Images / Mannassanant Pamai Early surgery for a common heart condition in the ...
Norwich will be the home of a new state-of-the-art health unit into the study of gastrointestinal infections, thanks to a £1.8m funding boost for the University of East Anglia (UEA) and a further £1m ...
University of East Anglia researchers are launching a project with the Natural History Museum to see how Antarctic krill are being impacted by climate change. The small crustaceans are crucial to the ...
X (formerly known as Twitter) Share Facebook Share LinkedIn Share “Having studied at UEA, it was nice to see my old university taking the lead in East Anglia to endorse climate action, particularly in ...
The NHS mental health workforce decreased significantly during austerity, with notable disparity in staffing levels across the country, according to a new review by the University of East Anglia.
However, unprecedented biodiversity declines are silencing natural soundscapes, while the sounds of ever-increasing urbanisation are becoming dominant. Together, these changes are decreasing ...