What's On at UEA - Autumn 2022

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AUTUMN 2022 LITERATURE GIGS LECTURES FILM ART CONCERTS

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03 LITERATURE 08 MUSIC 10 GIGS 14 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 19 FILM SCREENINGS 20 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 25 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 26 EVENTS CALENDAR Contents Front
Beabadoobee, The Nick Rayns LCR, Sat 8 Oct, 6.30pm This page: The Amazons, The Nick Rayns LCR, Wed 19 Oct, 7.30pm Back
Sculpture Park, Sainsbury Centre, UEA

UEA LIVE: Autumn 2022

This autumn, UEA Live celebrates the ten-year anniversary of Norwich becoming England’s first UNESCO City of Literature with Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Kamila Shamsie, Caribbean poets Anthony Joseph and Shara McCallum, and renowned novelist Esther Freud

All events take place in Lecture Theatre 1, UEA, 7pm

Individual tickets: £10 / £6 students

Season Tickets: £27 / £24 Concession

Digital Season Ticket (Online Playback): £15

Visit uealive.com

Email uealive@uea.ac.uk Twitter, Instagram, Facebook @UEALitFest

Wed 5 Oct Kamila Shamsie: Best of Friends

Bestselling author Kamila Shamsie, whose book Home Fire won the 2018 Women’s Prize for Fiction, introduces her new novel –Best of Friends

Thu 10 Nov Anthony Joseph and Shara McCallum: Poetry and the Reimagined Life

UEA Live welcomes Anthony Joseph, a Trinidad-born poet, novelist and musician, and Shara McCallum, a Jamaica-born poet, for an evening of readings and conversation

Wed 7 Dec Esther Freud: I Couldn’t Love You More Renowned British novelist Esther Freud joins us to discuss love, motherhood and the relationships in her ninth novel, I Couldn’t Love You More

Photo credits:

Kamila Shamsie, ©Alex von Tunzelman; Shara McCallum; Esther Freud, ©Jillian Edelstein

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Anthony Joseph
UEA Live Thu 10 Nov, Lecture Theatre 1, UEA Photo: ©Naomi Woddis

Noirwich Crime Writing Festival

The region’s largest annual celebration of crime writing returns in September with a programme of in-person events at UEA, the city centre and online with writers’ workshops. Now in its ninth year, Noirwich is a crime writing festival that interrogates the way we live now through this rich and multidimensional genre

Visit noirwich.co.uk Email noirwich@uea.ac.uk

SEPTEMBER

Thu 8 Sep, 6.30pm

The Price of Paradise: Emma Bamford and Emma Styles Drama Studio, UEA

Thu 8 Sep, 8pm

UEA MA Anthologies: Crime Fiction Launch Drama Studio, UEA

Fri 9 Sep, 6.30pm Yelena Moskovich

The Enterprise Centre, UEA

Fri 9 Sep, 8pm

Whatever Gets You Through the Night: Charlie Higson

The Enterprise Centre, UEA

Sat 10 Sep, 10am New Directions in Cosy Crime: Janice Hallett and Vaseem Khan

Please note, this event has been pre-recorded and a watch back link will be sent on Sat 10 Sep

Sat 10 Sep, 10am Murder Most Modern: Scarlett Brade and Bella Mackie

Please note, this event has been pre-recorded and a watch back link will be sent on Sat 10 Sep

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Literature

Literary Translation Workshops

A series of workshops hosted by the British Centre for Literary Translation and led by renowned literary translators

All events take place on Wednesdays, 5.30–7pm

Venue to be confirmed

Free

In-person

Visit bclt.org.uk

Email bclt@uea.ac.uk or c.rossi@uea.ac.uk

OCTOBER

Wed 5 Oct

Getting Started in Literary Translation

Jen Calleja

Wed 12 Oct

First Event of the Theatre Translation Series

Sophie Stevens and Mónica Maffía

Wed 19 Oct

Poetry Translation Workshop

Sayaka Osaki

NOVEMBER

Wed 2 Nov

Translating Crime Fiction

Don Bartlett

Wed 16 Nov

Second Event of the Theatre Translation Series

Timberlake Wertenbaker

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Music

Concerts

Tickets for UEA concerts are available*

Bookings online: uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events/tickets

Ticket sales in-person and by phone, please check website for updates

In-person

Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events

Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 593948

Follow @UEAConcerts

Facebook UEAMusicCentre

Instagram @ueamusiccentre

Wed 12 Oct, Wed 9 Nov and Wed 14 Dec, 1.10pm–1.55pm

UEA Music Centre Autumn 2022

Lunchtime Concerts

Concerts will take place on the second Wednesday of the month (starting on Wednesday 12 October) in the UEA Music Centre and performers will include UEA Music Award holders and scholars, as well as established musicians. Doors will open at 1.05pm and tickets are free. Just turn up and enjoy the music

Thu 24 Nov, 7.30pm–9.30pm

Italy Home and Away

Massing more than 150 performers on stage, comprising students, staff and members of the local community, the choir and orchestra will perform music by Richard Strauss (Aus Italien) and Giacomo Puccini (Preludio Sinfonico and Messa di Gloria), which open a window onto a thousand-year vista of Italy

Tickets £5 – £13

*All tickets non-refundable unless the event is rescheduled or cancelled

All profits from UEA Music Centre concerts are used to fund scholarships for students

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Sun 4 Dec, 6.30pm–7.30pm (Doors at 6pm) Christmas with UEA Chamber Choir

Under the direction of renowned conductor Tom Primrose, the 30-strong chamber choir will perform a programme of seasonal a capella vocal gems. The concert is free to attend, however, places are limited and must be booked online in advance

Wed 7 Dec, 7.30pm–9.30pm (Doors at 6.45pm) UEA Choirs Christmas Carol Concert

Under the direction of UEA Choirmaster Tom Primrose, the 100-strong choir and 30-strong chamber choir will perform seasonal choral music as well as a host of well-loved Christmas carols for the audience to join in Tickets £8 / £11

Auditions

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All auditions take place at the UEA Music Centre For further information Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call phone 01603 593948 Fri 23 Sep, 11am–5.30pm UEA Choir and Chamber Choir auditions Mon 26 Sep, 12pm–6pm UEA Choir and Chamber Choir auditions Fri 23 Sep, 12pm–6pm UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions Mon 26 Sep, 3pm–8pm UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions

Gigs

The Nick Rayns LCR

UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich

All gigs are for over 14s only

Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee

Visit UEAticketBookings.co.uk

Email BoxOffice@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 508050

Follow @officialLCR Facebook theLCR

SEPTEMBER

Sun 11 Sep, 7pm

Embrace + Lottery Winners

£29.50

OCTOBER

Sat 1 Oct, 6pm

Frank Tuner & The Sleeping Souls £30

Sat 8 Oct, 6.30pm Beabadoobee £18

Tue 18 Oct, 6.30pm

Sugababes

£40

Wed 19 Oct, 7.30pm

The Amazons + Mama Oh No £19.50

NOVEMBER

Thu 3 Nov, 7.30pm

The Pretty Reckless £28.50

Fri 18 Nov, 7.30pm

Marcus Mumford £28.50

Wed 30 Nov, 7.30pm Blossoms £29.50

DECEMBER

Sat 3 Dec, 6.30pm

Holly Humberstone £19.50

Mon 5 Dec, 7.30pm

UB40 £40

Thu 8 Dec, 7.30pm The Game £30

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Holly Humberstone
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Photo: ©Phoebe
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Gigs

The Adrian Flux Waterfront

Gigs on King Street, Norwich

All gigs are for over 14s only

Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee

Visit UEAticketBookings.co.uk

Email BoxOffice@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 508050

Follow @WaterfrontNR1

Facebook WaterfrontNorwich

SEPTEMBER

Sat 10 Sep, 6.30pm

Star Sailor

£25

Fri 23 Sep, 6.30pm

The Slow Readers Club £17.50

Fri 30 Sep, 6.30pm

Ferocious Dog £20

Thu 27 Oct, 7.30pm

Midlake £27.50

Sun 30 Oct, 7.30pm Pip Millett £16.50

NOVEMBER

Thu 10 Nov, 7.30pm Warmduscher £17.50

OCTOBER

Thu 20 Oct, 7.30pm

The Undertones

£25

Mon 24 Oct, 7.30pm

The Feeling £27.50

DECEMBER

Tue 6 Dec, 7.30pm Hugh Cornwell £25

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13 Pip Millett Sun 30 Oct, The Adrian Flux Waterfront

Lectures and Seminars

Third Thursday Lectures

The Third Thursday Lecture series brings together experts from across studies in Japanese arts and cultures. All lectures are streamed online, with December’s lecture also taking place in-person

Free to all, booking essential. All events take place on Thursdays at 6pm with a 50-minute lecture followed by a Q&A

Please visit the Sainsbury Institute Events Calendar for more details

Visit sainsbury-institute.org

SEPTEMBER

Thu 15 Sep

UK Anime and Manga Fanzines

1985–2000

Helen McCarthy, author

OCTOBER

Thu 20 Oct

Talk by Despina Zernioti

Director of Corfu Museum of Asian Art

DECEMBER

Thu 15 Dec

Talk by Paul Madden CMG, Director of Corfu Museum former British Ambassador to Japan

NOVEMBER

Thu 17 Nov

Dealing with Disasters through Art: Japanese Artists and Their Strategies

Professor Hans Bjarne Thomsen, Section for East Asian Art, University of Zurich

Sat 17 Dec, 10am–12pm Christmas Lectures for Christmas

Lecture Theatre 1, UEA Free, booking essential In-person

Suitable for ages 7+ Booking opens in Nov Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email

Call

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events@uea.ac.uk
01603 592130

Autumn Inaugural Lectures

Join in person or online to hear about cutting-edge research from UEA’s newest professors, covering topics affecting all areas of living today

All events take place on Mondays in the Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre, UEA at 6.30pm, with a free drinks reception after the talk. Check uea.ac.uk/events for more information

Free

Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130 Follow @UEAEvents

Mon 24 Oct, Mon 31 Oct,

Mon 14 Nov, Mon 21 Nov, Mon 28 Nov, 6.30pm Speakers to be announced

Sign-up to the What’s On newsletter for updates

Visit bit.ly/UEA_Whats_On Online listing uea.ac.uk/uea-life/events

Mon 10 Oct, 6.30pm

Smart wiring: The nerve fibres of the brain

Prof Charles ffrench-Constant (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre, UEA Free Visit uea.ac.uk/events

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Lectures and Seminars

Wed 12 Oct, 4pm

University of Sanctuary: Climate Change and Migration

Esmatullah Khyber, Master’s student in UEA’s School of International Development will deliver a lecture exploring human migration and its relationship to climate change, including cases from Afghanistan and other developing nations. The lecture will conclude with a discussion of possible solutions and policy options Online Zoom link: bit.ly/ClimateChange-Migration

Online taster lectures and higher education webinars

UEA runs an ongoing programme of online subject taster lectures throughout the year, designed to give sixth form and college students the chance to get a feel for different subjects at university. Also offered are more general webinars – on topics such as UCAS personal statements and student finance – to help everyone with their journey to university. All sessions are free, friendly and open to anyone to join

To view upcoming sessions: bit.ly/Student-Taster-Sessions

Sat 12 Nov, 10am Support webinar for mature students

This webinar series provides attendees the opportunity to find out more about mature student life. Join UEA’s dedicated Mature Student advisor and current students to find out about a range of things relating to university Booking essential Free

Booking Link: bit.ly/Mature-Student-Webinar

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THE BRITISH ACADEMY LECTURE

Thu 17 Nov, 6.30pm

Education: undervalued and over measured

Delivered by the most outstanding academics in the UK and beyond, the British Academy’s flagship lecture programme showcases the very best scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. This year features Professor Anna Vignoles, Director of the Leverhulme Trust: one of the largest research funders in the UK.

An education economist and previously a Professor at the University of Cambridge, her research focuses on the relationship between educational achievement and social mobility and the role played by skills in the economy

The Enterprise Centre, UEA Free, booking essential In-person and online

Booking opens in September Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130

Lectures and Seminars

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Lectures and Seminars

Rewind: Brandland in Medieval Norwich

Darren Leader, graphic designer, researcher, and educator shares the story of trademarks in Medieval

How do they connect with present-day approaches

branding, design,

business?

talk event will uncover a relatively unknown history of commercial branding

examine its compelling design methodology. Hear about how the individuals behind these

marks, built prosperity in Norwich, to become the second largest

city outside London

Hall, King Street,

Waryn, Dyer,

Wed 5 Oct, 5.30pm Logo
Norwich.
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Dragon
Norwich Free For more information please email: creative@uea.ac.uk Twitter @Brandland_world Instagram @brandland_norwich
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1514 Colegate, Norwich

The East Anglian Film Archive

The East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA) is the accredited regional archive for the East of England Free, booking required

In-person

Visit eafa.org.uk

Email eafa@uea.ac.uk

Follow @EAFilmArchive

Thu 15 Sep, 11am and 1.30pm

Heritage Open Days: Astounding Inventions

A free one-hour compilation showcasing 9.5 films (an astounding invention and new film gauge invented in 1922) and films related to cinema going. There will be a Q&A session at the end of each screening The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich

Wed 19 Oct, 11.30am and 1pm Highlights from the East Anglian Film Archive collection

The East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA) is the accredited regional archive for the East of England EAFA is presenting lunchtime screenings showcasing highlights from the archive film collection The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich

Film Screenings

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Art Events and Exhibitions

The Sainsbury Centre

The Sainsbury Centre is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA. All art events and workshops take place at the Sainsbury Centre unless otherwise stated

Opening hours

Tue – Fri: 9am–6pm (exhibitions 9.30am–6pm)

Sat – Sun: 10am-5pm (incl exhibitions)

Closed Mondays, including bank holidays

Daily tours Tuesdays – Sundays 2pm*

*subject to availability and change

Free for Sainsbury Centre members

50% reduction on exhibition tickets for under 18s, UEA staff, full-time students and Art Fund members

Visit SainsburyCentre.ac.uk

Email scva@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 593199

Follow @SainsburyCentre

Neferiti (Black Power), Awol Erizku, 2018, Neon light on coated stainless steel, The Artists, Courtsey Ben Brown Fine Arts

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Exhibition

Sat 3 Sep – Sun 1 Jan Visions of Ancient Egypt

The Sainsbury Centre presents a major new exhibition exploring the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt in art and design from the ancient past to the present day Over 150 works drawn from collections in the UK and internationally examine how ancient Egypt has shaped cultural imagination. From antiquity, when the Great Pyramid was revered as a wonder of the ancient world, to the Cleopatra of Shakespeare’s stage, this ground-breaking exhibition explores the ongoing engagement with ancient Egypt and charts its many forms across centuries of art and design. The exhibition examines how the iconic motifs and visual styles of Egypt have been re-imagined and re-invented over time – revealing a history closely entwined with conquest and colonial politics Tickets: £14

World Art Research Seminars

A series of talks by a range of speakers on their latest research. Hosted by Art History & World Art Studies at UEA

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Every Wednesday, 5.30pm–7pm, between 5 Oct – 14 Dec
More info to follow soon Visit bit.ly/World-art-seminar Photo: ©Pete Huggins (Camera Techniques Ltd)

Art Events and Exhibitions

Free Displays

Come and discover the Sainsbury Centre’s eclectic collection of art, or explore the 350-acre on campus Sculpture Park

All activities on this page are free entry and un-ticketed In-person

Sculpture Park

The Sainsbury Centre Sculpture Park is the perfect place to enjoy striking art and the natural environment all year round

As well as formal sculpture gardens, the Park offers the tranquillity of the Broad and Yare River Valley and dense urban modernist architecture, designed by leading architects such as Norman Foster, Denys Lasdun and Rick Mather

The natural environment includes a wide range of fauna and flora including a number of remarkable ancient oaks and is home to a population of wild rabbits and rare and endangered species

Visit sainsburycentre.ac.uk/ sculpture-park

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Anthony Caro, Goodwood Steps ©Andy Crouch

Families and Children

Interactive activities for the whole family to enjoy In-person

Visit SainsburyCentre.ac.uk

Free Family Sundays

Drop in on the first Sunday of each month between 10.30am and 12.30pm to look, explore, draw and more, with something new to try each time

Free Booking not required, just come in and say hello!

Suitable for all ages

Mini studios

On the third Thursday of each month the Sainsbury Centre welcome babies and pre-schoolers for relaxed, multi-sensory fun. Each workshop includes exploration in the Galleries or Sculpture Park and open-ended play in the studio with one of our associate artists

Thu 15 Sep, 10.30am–12pm Old and New with Annie Brundrit £9

Thu 20 Oct, 10.30am–12pm

A Visit to Egypt with Kaitlin Ferguson £9

Thu 17 Nov, 10.30am–12pm

Sounds of the Sand with Dot Howard £9

Thu 15 Dec, 10.30am–12pm Digging and Finding with Sorrel Muggridge £9

Art Events and Exhibitions

Sat 24 Sep, 10.30am–12.30pm Saturday Studios: Visions of Ancient Egypt

This two-hour workshop is a chance to explore the exhibition together as a family, and respond creatively in the studio

£7.50

Booking essential (3 weeks in advance)

Suitable for 5-11 years plus family members

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THIS IS YOUR OPEN DAY Saturday 10 September 2022 Saturday 22 October 2022 Saturday 19 November 2022

Directions

UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride services

Please note that parking on campus is limited

For directions around campus

Visit uea.ac.uk/visit/plan-your-visit

What’s On Mailing List

Want to be the first to hear about UEA events? Let us know if you’d like to join our monthly What’s On e-newsletter

Visit bit.ly/UEA_Whats_On

Please note: information in this edition of What’s On was correct at time of going to press, but details may be subject to change. Please check our online listings and related websites before attending an event: uea.ac.uk/uea-life/events

Photo: ©Neil Hall

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What’s On

Until Sun 1 Jan Art: Visions of Ancient Egypt 21

SEPTEMBER

Sun 4 Free Family Sundays 23

Thu 8 – Sat 10

Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 05

Sat 10 Starsailor 12

Sun 11 Embrace + Lottery Winners 10

Thu 15

Heritage Open Days: Astounding Inventions 19

Thu 15 Third Thursday Lectures: Helen McCarthy 14

Thu 15 Mini Studio: Annie Brundrit 23

Tue 20 Mini Studio: Kaitlin Ferguson 23

Fri 23

UEA Choir and Chamber Choir auditions 09

Fri 23 UEA Symphony Orchestra auditions 09

Fri 23 The Slow Readers Club 12

Sat 24 Saturday Studios: Visions of Ancient Egypt 23

Tue 27 Social influence: Subject Taster 16

Thu 29 Food Supply and Inflation: Subject Taster 16

Fri 30 Ferocious Dog 12

OCTOBER

Sat 1 Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls 10

Sun 2 Free Family Sundays 23

Mon 3

Creative media production: Subject Taster 16

Tues 4 Impact of Industrialisation in Britain 1783-1885: Subject Taster 16

Wed 5 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 5 Logo Rewind: Brandland in Medieval Norwich 18

Wed 5

UEA LIVE: Kamila Shamsie 03

Wed 5 Getting Started in Literary Translation 06

Thu 6 Historical interpretation: Subject Taster 16

Thu 6 Human rights: Subject Taster 16

Sat 8 Beabadoobee 10

Mon 10 Inaugural Lecture 15

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Wed 12 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 12 First Event of the Theatre Translation Series 06

Wed 12 UEA Music Centre Autumn 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 08

Wed 12 University of Sanctuary: Climate Change and Migration 16

Thu 13 The Art of Screenwriting: Subject Taster 16

Tue 18 Sugababes 10

Wed 19 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 19 Highlights from the East Anglian Film Archive collection 19

Wed 19 Poetry Translation Workshop 06

Wed 19 The Amazons + Mama Oh No 10

Thu 20 Third Thursday Lecture: Despina Zernioti 14

Thu 20 The Undertones 12

Mon 24 Inaugural Lecture 15

Mon 24 The Feeling 12

Wed 26 World Art Research Seminar 21

Thu 27 Midlake 12

Mon 31 Inaugural Lecture 15

NOVEMBER

Wed 2 Translating Crime Fiction 06

Wed 2 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 2 Accounting: Company Accounts - Subject Taster 16

Thu 3 The Pretty Reckless 10

Sun 6 Free Family Sundays 23

Wed 9 UEA Music Centre Autumn 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 08

Wed 9 NATO: Effective peacekeeper?- Subject Taster 16

Wed 9 World Art Research Seminar 21

Thu 10 Warmduscher 12

Thu 10

UEA LIVE: Anthony Joseph and Shara McCallum 03

Sat 12 Support Webinar for Mature Students 16

Mon 14 British film: social realism – Subject Taster 16

Mon 14 Inaugural Lecture 15

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What’s On

Wed 16

World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 16 Second Event of the Theatre Translation Series 06

Thu 17 Third Thursday Lecture: Dealing with Disasters through Art 14

Thu 17 British Academy Lecture 17

Thu 17 Mini Studio: Dot Howard 23

Fri 18 Marcus Mumford 10

Mon 21 Inaugural Lecture 15

Wed 23 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 23

Engaging in political debate: Subject Taster 16

Thu 24 Italy Home and Away 08

Mon 28 Inaugural Lecture 15

Wed 30 Blossoms 10

Wed 30 Understanding the universe: The astrophysicist’s toolkit – Subject Taster 16

Wed 30 World Art Research Seminar 21

DECEMBER

Sat 3 Holly Humberstone 10

Sun 4 Free Family Sundays 23

Sun 4 Christmas with UEA Chamber Choir 09

Mon 5 UB40 10

Tue 6 Hugh Cornwell 12

Wed 7 World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 7 UEA LIVE: Esther Freud 03

Wed 7 UEA Choirs Christmas Carol Concert 09

Thu 8 The Game 10

Wed 14

World Art Research Seminar 21

Wed 14 UEA Music Centre Autumn 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 08

Thu 15 Mini Studio: Sorrel Muggridge 23

Thu 15

Third Thursday Lecture: Paul Madden CMG 14

Sat 17 Christmas Lectures for Children 14

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THE BRITISH ACADEMY LECTURE Professor Anna Vignoles Thu 17 Nov The Enterprise Centre, UEA
Sculpture Park Sainsbury Centre, UEA Events Office University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich, NR4 7TJ Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130

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