
100 years since the Suffragettes won votes for some women, Beatrix Houston-Black, Vice President of the UEA Feminist Society, sat down with UEA journalism to discuss the journey of women’s rights in […]
100 years since the Suffragettes won votes for some women, Beatrix Houston-Black, Vice President of the UEA Feminist Society, sat down with UEA journalism to discuss the journey of women’s rights in […]
Since the UK chose to leave the European Union the future of Britain in the world has seemed uncertain. What will our global role be, post-Brexit? Ben Donaldson, Head of Campaigns at […]
Photo by Deirdre Amsden courtesy of the Sainbury Centre.
100 years after some women first got the right to vote – they still make up only a third of all MP’s. The 2017 election brought a record number of female MP’s […]
The Big Issue is more than just a popular publication, it is one that brings hope and purpose to many. UEA Journalism students have been on the streets with some of the […]
Inactivity is currently identified as the fourth risk factor in global mortality – and in the UK we face problems with a lack of physical activity from a young age. Public Health […]
Cigarette butts, dirty nappies, broken glass. All of these, and more, were found on Great Yarmouth’s beaches, during the Marine Conservation Society’s annual beach clean. Plastic was the biggest issue, as it […]
Nowadays, many students need a job to live – and to be able to pay the fees or repay a student loan. But are employers sympathetic to their need for flexible […]
Kazuo Ishiguro, winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature, joined the University of East Anglia’s MA in Creative Writing in 1979, graduating the following year. In an anthology compiled for the […]
Being told by doctors that you are suffering from a serious illness is something we all dread. Carina is a 2016-7 Masters student of Broadcast Journalism in the School of Politics, Philosophy, […]