University of East Anglia

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Name: University of East Anglia
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York remains top UK university under 50 years

The University of York has been ranked as the best UK university under 50 years old for a second year running according to the 2013 Times Higher Education (THE) World Top 100 rankingsYork is the only UK institution that made the top 10The University of ... [Published Nouse.co.uk - 22 mins ago]
First reported 22 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Research shows moves to ban pay-to-delay deals are justified

Controversial deals that delay generic versions of drugs coming onto the market can lead to consumers paying significantly more for some treatments, according to new research by an academic from the University of East Anglia (UEA).Dr Farasat Bokhari's ... [Published PhysOrg.com - 22 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

Research Shows Moves to Ban Pay-to-delay Deals Are Justified

Controversial deals that delay generic versions of drugs coming onto the market can lead to consumers paying significantly more for some treatments, according to new research by an academic from the University of East Anglia (UEA). Dr Farasat Bokhari's ... [Published ScienceNewsline - 18 hours ago]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 2 reports

Planning permission granted for the University of East Anglia’s The Enterprise Centre, an Exemplary Low Carbon Building

Architype : The Enterprise Centre at the University of East Anglia (UEA), which houses a mix of academic teaching and enterprise functions, designed by architects Architype, BDP Engineers and Churchman Landscape Architects, received planning permission ... [Published ADF - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Long hours for working dads - but not as long as before

Hard-working fathers in the UK are cutting their long hours, while mothers are working more, research by NatCen Social Research and the University of East Anglia suggests.Hard-working fathers in the UK are cutting their long hours, while mothers are working ... [Published Economic and Social Research Council - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Innovation Boost for Research in Norwich

UK - Bright ideas from scientists collaborating on the Norwich Research Park could get vital investment towards commercialisation thanks to a new £1.82 million 'Proof of Concept' Fund backed by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ... [Published The Bioenergy Site - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

British Fathers Work More,Mothers Less

Hard-working fathers in the UK are cutting their long hours, while mothers are working more, researchers say.Men with children at home work longer hours than other working men, but their hours have fallen in the past 10 years, they say, BBC reported.Three ... [Published Iran Daily - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Climate Science Goes Megalomaniacal

http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/06/climate-science-goes-megalomaniacal.htmlA February 6 report in the Guardian describes budding efforts to displace decarbonizing with geo-engineering as the goal for reducing the predicted catastrophic effects of global ... [Published Now Public - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Fathers work the hardest, but not as hard as they used to…

Men with a partner and children at home work longer hours than other men in full-time work, but the number of hours they work has been in decline over the last 10 years, according to new research published today by the University of East Anglia and . ... [Published Health Canal - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Photo gallery: Norfolk companies bid for glory in corporate games

Hundreds of workers from businesses, charities and public bodies ditched their suits and uniforms and demonstrated their sporting prowess for Norfolk?s annual corporate games.More than 40 companies took part in the fourth Fit4work Corporate Games today ... [Published Evening News 24 - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

£1.82M innovation boost for research in Norwich

News from Norwich Research ParkBright ideas from scientists collaborating on the Norwich Research Park could get vital investment towards commercialisation thanks to a new £1.82M 'Proof of Concept' Fund backed by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences ... [Published BBSRC - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Funding boost for UEA heart research

Heart researchers at the University of East Anglia have been boosted by funding for a project that aims to develop new medicines for people with coronary heart disease.The university has been awarded a grant of more than £200,000 by the British Heart ... [Published Evening News 24 - Jun 13 2013]

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"My research shows that in this respect, the challenges by the FTC, attempts to introduce legislation in the US Congress to ban such deals, and the investigations by the OFT and EU Commission are justified."
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York remains top UK university under 50 years [Published Nouse.co.uk - 22 mins ago]
Parkinson's Effect on Speech Fosters Isolation [Published MedPage Today - 4 hours ago]
Lundbeck Fined $125.6 Million in EU Probe of Ge... [Published Washington Post - 9 hours ago]
Pay-for-delay deals lead to inflated drug price... [Published PMLive - 11 hours ago]
When it comes to climate change, we have to tru... [Published Telegraph - 12 hours ago]
Research Shows Moves to Ban Pay-to-delay Deals ... [Published ScienceNewsline - 18 hours ago]
Research shows moves to ban pay-to-delay deals ... [Published PhysOrg.com - 22 hours ago]
Learning about learning in Brazil [Published UK Trade & Investment - Jun 18 2013]
New world leading evidence centres to drive bet... [Published Noodls - Jun 18 2013]
Robots, slime and calamine on science day at Sp... [Published Lynn News - Jun 18 2013]
Planning permission granted for the University ... [Published ADF - Jun 18 2013]
Morgan Sindall cleared to start UAE's low carbo... [Published Construction Index - Jun 18 2013]
Long hours for working dads - but not as long a... [Published Economic and Social Research Council - Jun 17 2013]
Why Latin America Cannot Be Seduced By China's ... [Published Worldcrunch - Jun 17 2013]
Innovation Boost for Research in Norwich [Published The Bioenergy Site - Jun 17 2013]
British Fathers Work More,Mothers Less [Published Iran Daily - Jun 17 2013]
'Few men' take extra paternity leave [Published BBC - Jun 16 2013]
Eye-to-eye with Ninox leventisi [Published Sun Star Network - Jun 15 2013]
Climate Science Goes Megalomaniacal [Published Now Public - Jun 15 2013]
Fathers work the hardest, but not as hard as th... [Published Health Canal - Jun 15 2013]
Hard-working fathers cut their hours [Published BBC - Jun 15 2013]
Photo gallery: Norfolk companies bid for glory ... [Published Evening News 24 - Jun 14 2013]
The Big Interview with Tim Warren, the new Dire... [Published Liverpool Daily Post - Jun 14 2013]
£1.82M innovation boost for research in Norwich [Published BBSRC - Jun 14 2013]
Reaxys® Announces Finalists of the 2013 Reaxys... [Published AfterDawn.com - Jun 14 2013]
Car club helps NR1 homebuyers reduce travel cos... [Published Smart New Homes - Jun 13 2013]
Care Proceedings: the Operation and Effect of P... [Published Family Law Week - Jun 13 2013]
Funding boost for UEA heart research [Published Evening News 24 - Jun 13 2013]
Suffolk/Essex: How green is your university? [Published East Anglian Daily Times - Jun 13 2013]
Find Housing Options Around U.S. College Campuses [Published US News & World Report - Jun 13 2013]
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Sadiq-Khan, Ghenghis Khan – what’s the difference? [Published Harry's Place - Jun 10 2013]
This is a guest post by KB Player I have only visited New York once, for 3 days about 20 years ago.  Like everyone I was bowled over by its buzz and beauty. I also remember that the traffic moved very fast and if I saw someone cycling or roller ...
HadCRUt4: revision or revisionism? [Published Watts Up With That? - May 28 2013]
Guest essay by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley As Bob Tisdale has recently pointed out, the monthly temperature anomaly series published by the Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia has just been extensively revised. ...
Police Called to Resolve Dispute Between 'Star ... [Published Mashable! - May 16 2013]
Police were called to calm Star Wars and Doctor Who fans at a science fiction convention in Norwich, UK, after the two groups got into a heated argument, the BBC reports A Norfolk Police spokesman said the police responded to claims a man was ...
Lots of people, animals, and plants will be hom... [Published Grist - the Latest from Grist - May 13 2013]
The Digital Story The historic rise of carbon dioxide levels above 400 parts per million in the atmosphere has many people thinking about climate change’s Brobdingnagian impacts. And right on cue, new research indicates that huge numbers of people, ...
Wild claim from University of East Anglia [Published Watts Up With That? - May 13 2013]
No mays, coulds, or mights here in this press release headline from UEA. They say “will“.  As usual, they assume nature so poorly equipped her creations that they can’t adapt. That’s some ballsy certainty. Climate change will cause widespread global-scale ...
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Mott MacDonald appoints Dr David Viner as princ... [Published CisionWire - English - Jan 18 2013]
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