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Our MSc in Sustainability and Society is a full-time, one-year taught programme aimed at high-level students and practitioners. Taught between September and the end of August, the programme consists ...
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This is a one-year MSc course, during which you’ll gain skills and knowledge in animal behaviour and cognition. In addition, you’ll develop valuable transferable skills in time and project management, ...
Interventional radiology (IR) is a growing area of practice, involving practitioners from a range of disciplinary backgrounds working in partnership to support patients undergoing invasive, ...
A global report on the role of forests in providing economic and social resilience has revealed that the rapid pursuit of economic growth, coupled with a critical misunderstanding of how forests ...
The anti-aging drug Rapamycin has the same life-extending effect as eating less, according to new research from the University of East Anglia and University of Glasgow. Dietary restriction has long ...
There were an additional 500 participants for 2025, and Asian universities led 10 out of the 17 SDG categories. If you are looking to start university in September 2025 and are still thinking about ...
The University of East Anglia is proud to celebrate successes across multiple disciplines, with some courses climbing dramatically in the latest Complete University Guide’s subject league tables. Each ...
Professor Christopher Smith, AHRC Executive Chair, said: “New Generation Thinkers communicate fascinating ideas to the public, expanding our cultural, social and philosophical horizons while prompting ...
Proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales could inadvertently strip vital protections from autistic people and those with learning disabilities – according to UEA experts.
Each student responded to a single object in the collection, ranging from portraits by Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti to Mayan jade figures, Alaskan scraper handles, and recent Sainsbury Centre ...