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3. Will a Master's help my career? Research suggests that postgraduate study can help graduates enter higher level positions and earn more. At UEA, we prepare you for your dream career. Our free ...
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Learn how approaches in animal behaviour can tackle societal and environmental challenges on our MSc course in Animal Behaviour and join our research community.
Tailor your studies to align with your passions to enhance social engagement with sustainability on our MSc Sustainability and Society degree at UEA.
Primary supervisor - Dr Matthew Wallace This four-year funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Pharmacology at UEA, in collaboration with PepsiCo as part of the ...
Teaching will take place online and will involve a combination of self-directed learning activities, pre-recorded mini-lectures, and live online workshops to apply learning to practice and reflect on ...
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, ...
Norwich Medical School at UEA delivers world-class research in medicine, with the most advanced knowledge at your fingertips. Browse our courses today!
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 ...
Unprecedented wildfires in Canada and parts of Amazonia last year were at least three times more likely due to climate change and contributed to high levels of CO2 emissions from burning globally, ...
Air filtration systems do not reduce the risk of picking up viral infections, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Giving out free e-cigarette starter packs in hospital emergency departments to people who smoke helps more people quit – according to research from the University of East Anglia.