SPRING 2023 GIGS LECTURES FILM EXHIBITIONS CONCERTS
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03 Music 04 Gigs 08 Lectures and Seminars 16 Norwich Science Festival 19 Film Screenings 20 Art Events and Exhibitions 25 Additional Information 26 Events Calendar 28 Study at UEA Contents
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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
8 Feb, 8 Mar, 12 Apr and 10 May, 1.10–1.55pm (doors at 1.05pm)
UEA Music Centre Spring 2023 lunchtime concerts
Performers will include UEA Music Award holders and scholars, as well as established musicians. Just turn up and enjoy the music Strode Room, UEA Music Centre Free
Sun 12 Mar, 6.30pm–7.30pm (doors at 6pm)
UEA Chamber Choir Spring Concert
Under the direction of renowned conductor Tom Primrose, the 30-strong chamber choir will perform secular choral music through the ages St George’s Church, Tombland, Norwich Booking essential Free Book bit.ly/UEAMusicCentre
Thu 16 Mar, 7.30pm–9.30pm (Doors 6.45pm) Carmen’s Paris
Massing more than 150 performers on stage, comprising students, staff and members of the local community, the choir and orchestra will perform Hector Berlioz’s epic opera, The Trojans: Trojan March and Royal Hunt and Storm, Charles Gounod’s haunting ballet music for his opera Faust and excerpts from Georges Bizet’s glorious Carmen The Halls (St Andrew’s), Norwich Tickets: £5 / £13 Book Bit.ly/CarmensParis
*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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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
FEBRUARY
Mon 6 Feb, 7.30pm
Reverend and The Makers £19.50
Tues 14 Feb, 6.30pm Black Veil Brides £25
Thurs 16 Feb, 7.30pm Easy Life £25
Mon 20 Feb, 7.30pm Inhaler £17.50
MARCH
Thu 2 Mar, 7.30pm
Loyle Carner £27.50
Sat 18 Mar, 6.30pm Daughtry £32.50
APRIL
Sat 1 Apr, 6.30pm Mimi Webb £22
Wed 5 Apr, 7.30pm Devin Townsend £29.50
Fri 14 Apr, 7.30pm
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox £37.50
Sat 15 Apr, 6.30pm The Damned £32.50
Fri 21 Apr, 7.30pm Maisie Peters £22.50
Sat 22 Apr, 6.30pm Razorlight £32.50
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Inhaler
Mon 20 Feb, The Nick Raynes LCR
Razorlight
Sat 22 Apr, The Nick Raynes LCR
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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
JANUARY
Sat 28 Jan, 6.30pm Noasis £14 FEBRUARY
Thurs 2 Feb, 7.30pm Opus Kink £10
Fri 17 Feb, 6.30pm Nova Twins £15
Fri 24 Feb, 6pm Casey Lowry £12.50
MARCH
Tue 7 Mar, 7.30pm
The Comet is Coming £20
Mon 13 Mar, 7.30pm The Lathums £20
Sat 18 Mar, 6.30pm
Sleeping with Sirens £26
Sun 26 Mar, 7pm Dune Rats £15 APRIL
Tue 25 Apr, 7.30pm Gaz Coombes £25
Wed 26 Apr, 7.30pm Aldous Harding £20
Sat 29 Apr, 6pm Youth Killed It £10 MAY
Tue 9 May, 7.30pm Dead Kennedys £27.50
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Mon 13 Mar, The Adrian Flux Waterfront
Sleeping with Sirens
Sat 18 Mar, The Adrian Flux Waterfront
The Lathums
Photo: ©Ewan Ogden
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Photo: © Nick Stafford
Lectures and Seminars
Third Thursday Lectures
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/events
Thu 19 Jan
Reflections of the Sun Goddess: the Evolution of a Japanese Myth Over Time
Dr Joshua Frydman (University of Oklahoma, and author of ‘The Japanese Myths: A Guide to Gods, Heroes and Spirits’)
Thu 16 Feb
Craftsmanship in an age of creativity: between institutionalized creativity and everyday craftsmanship
Dr Shilla Lee (Sainsbury Institute Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellow 2021–2022)
Thu 16 Mar
Exemplary women, poets and prints – Untangling a surimono series by Yashima Gakutei
Dr Mary Redfern (Chester Beatty Library)
Thu 20 Apr
Mao Ishikawa’s Great Ryukyu Photo Scroll Director of Corfu Museum former British Ambassador to Japan
University of Sanctuary Events
Thu 2 – Tue 28 Feb
Heritage and Imaginaries of the Coast
A collage installation based on participatory research that explores meanings of heritage and fishing among residents in Great Yarmouth. The exhibition showcases the work developed by eight local residents during a series of collage-based research workshops between November and December 2021, facilitated by researchers from the School of International Development
Fri 3 – Mon 12 Mar
When the Dust Settles
A photography exhibition and film screening based on participatory research that explores the lived experience of refugee families after reunion in the UK. The photographs and film were recorded by and with families in Manchester and Glasgow as part of a British Academy funded project led by DEV researchers, in collaboration with Together Now Free Entry
The Enterprise Centre University of East Anglia
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The Stories of the Gloucester Shipwreck: Norfolk’s Mary Rose
The finding by divers of the Gloucester warship off Great Yarmouth, wrecked while carrying a future King of England and Scotland in 1682, was announced to the world in June 2022. The shipwreck is hailed as the most significant historic maritime discovery since finding the Mary Rose in 1971. In spring 2023, across 4 events, we will be joined by the Curators of the exhibition from UEA and Norfolk Museums Service, who have been exploring the mysteries behind the ship’s tragic end and the stories of the people affected by the wreck, both those who drowned and those who survived. The series focuses on the Gloucester’s stories as they are told through music, literature and history, art, and textiles
All events are free and open to the public and will take place at Norwich Castle’s Town Close Auditorium.
More details will be announced in the New year Visit uea.ac.uk/about/HUMresearchseries Email artsandhumanitiesevents@uea.ac.uk
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Lectures and Seminars
The Wreck of the Gloucester off Yarmouth, 6 May 1682, by Johan Danckerts, c. 1682_Royal Museums Greenwich_BHC3369_Wikimedia Commons
Lectures and Seminars
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Join us in person or online to hear about cutting-edge research from UEA’s newest professors, covering topics affecting all areas of living today. These free public lectures are open to all and there is a chance to ask questions and meet the speaker at a free drinks reception after the talk All events take place on Mondays in the Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre, UEA at 6.30pm. Check uea.ac.uk/events for more information Free In-person / Online Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130 Follow @UEAEvents #UEALiveLecture
Mon 23 Jan From Molecules to Embryos and Back Again: A Scientist’s Journey
Sciences
30 Jan Using Behavioural Science Insights to Improve Population Health and Wellbeing
6 Feb Children Can Make History
20 Feb
Rethinking How we
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Additional Needs
Seeing
Believing? Opportunities
Challenges of Living
Climate Change
Spring Inaugural Lectures
JANUARY
Prof Grant Wheeler School of Biological
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Prof Wendy Hardeman School of Health Sciences FEBRUARY Mon
Prof Matthias Neumann School of History Mon
Beyond Diagnoses:
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Prof Joni Holmes School of Psychology Mon 27 Feb
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Prof Irene Lorenzoni School of Environmental Sciences MARCH Mon 6 Mar Art and Power Before the Incas: New Light on the Lordships of Ancient Peru (Recuay culture, AD 100–700) Prof George Lau Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania & the Americas
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Sat 14 Jan and Sun 15 Jan, 9.45am–7pm
EA Sustain
A new festival about Environment, Culture and Entrepreneurship that will present environmental talks alongside workshops and seminars that build capacity for flourishing localism. Sustainable food, circular business, marine conservation, eco-fashion, Art x Environment, regenerative agriculture, nature writing and Bhutan, the world’s only carbon-negative nation, are just some of the subjects covered by the weekend-long programme
Firstsite, Lewis Gardens, Colchester
Visit bit.ly/EAsustain
Wed 18 Jan, 1pm How Stories and Sagas Create Agency for the Climate Crisis
It is a common feeling for people, these days, to feel anxiety and fear, helplessness too, in the face of global-wide crises. Yet stories can create agency, can be like tricksters of old who set us on the path through the dark forest. A very simple solution exists: leave all fossil fuels in the ground. Yet implementation seems impossible.
This talk is about hope and heroic journeys. It about acting and inspiring. It is about the options available to all of us for a lowcarbon good life Online For more information
Visit bit.ly/ProfJulesPretty
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Thu 15 Jun, 5.30pm
Lorna Sage Memorial Lecture
The School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing is delighted to announce that this year’s Annual Lorna Sage Memorial Lecture will be delivered by biographer and critic, Professor Dame Hermione Lee. Hermione Lee was President of Wolfson College from 2008 to 2017 and is Emeritus Professor of English Literature in the English Faculty at Oxford University In-person
Dragon Hall, 115–123 King Street Free to attend Booking required
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Thu 16 Mar, 4 May and 22 Jun Lasdun Lectures
We are delighted to announce that Lasdun Lectures will make a return to The Royal Institution, London in 2023. The series will begin in March with an event exploring The Gloucester Project. You will have the chance to hear firsthand about the discovery of the royal ship and what’s next for the researchers involved in uncovering the mysteries that surround the wreckage. The full line-up of lectures and booking information will be announced in the new year. You will be able to attend the free lectures in-person or you can watch the live stream on our UEA Public Events YouTube channel Registration essential
Lectures and Seminars
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Philosophy Public Lecture Series 2023
Science and the Humanities in the Contemporary Imagination Event Announcements Coming Soon
From non-western philosophies and philosophy of religion, to environmental ethics and existential philosophy, Philosophy at UEA has expertise in a diverse range of topics and approaches. From February to March, the annual Philosophy Public Lecture Series returns to debate and discuss the ideas and thoughts that shape and change the world we live in. These events are sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
The events will take place between February and March 2023, details for which will be announced in January 2023: bit.ly/UEAPhiEvents2022
All events are free and open to the public and will take place on Tuesday evenings at UEA’s Thomas Paine Study Centre or available to stream on our UEA Public Events YouTube channel Email philosophyevents@uea.ac.uk
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14 University of Sanctuary Public Lectures Wed 8 Mar, 12–1pm Qualification Passport for Refugees This lecture will examine how the UNESCO Global Convention and Concurrent Introduction of the UNESCO Qualification Passport for Refugees is being translated into Higher Education, National and Institutional Policies Queens Building, UEA Visit bit.ly/ProfJulesPretty Yann Lebeau Professor of Higher Education Research and Head of the School Abass Isiaka PhD candidate, School of Education and Lifelong learning, UEA
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Week Refugee Week is a UK wide festival, which celebrates the contributions, resilience and creativity of refugees and people seeking sanctuary UEA Refugee Week offers us the chance to celebrate being a University of Sanctuary and to consider further how we can all work together to create a welcoming culture of inclusivity and awareness Mon 6–Sun 12 Mar The full programme will be available online from 14 February 2023 For more information: Email university.of.sanctuary@uea.ac.uk 6–12 MARCH 2023 @UEASanctuary www.UEASanctuary.org
UEA Refugee
Norwich Science Festival
The Norwich Science Festival
We’re back 11–18 February!
A celebration of science! Exciting exhibitions, sensational shows and inspiring hands-on science. For all ages and all levels of knowledge Expect intriguing discoveries, inspiring talks, engaging exhibitions, deep dives and debates, cutting-edge research, and lots of hands-on family fun!
Plus, our dedicated Learning Programme runs 16 January–3 February for schools, colleges and youth groups
Norwich Science Festival is a celebration of science and technology, and showcases the ground-breaking research and innovation associated with the city. It is presented by The Forum, Norwich, in partnership with many organisations across the region, including UEA and Norwich Research Park
Visit norwichsciencefestival.co.uk
Email science.festival@uea.ac.uk
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THIS IS YOUR OPEN DAY Saturday 9 September 2023 Saturday 21 October 2023 Saturday 18 November 2023 Saturday 8 July 2023
Highlights from the East Anglian Film Archive 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 NR1 2DQ Wed 26 Apr, 11am and 1pm (Same film screened in both timeslots) Booking required Free In-person Visit eafa.org.uk Email eafa@uea.ac.uk Follow @EAFilmArchive Film Screenings 19
Fri 3 Mar, 7.30pm BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour Join the world’s top adventure filmmakers and explorers as they push themselves to the limits in the most remote and stunning corners of the globe. Witness epic human-powered feats, life-affirming challenges and mind-blowing cinematography –all on the big screen! Tickets bit.ly/BANFFMountainFilmFest
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
In-person
Visit SainsburyCentre.ac.uk Email scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199
Follow @SainsburyCentre
Tues 10 Jan–Sat 25 Feb, 10.45am–12.15pm
Spotlight Festival
The Sainsbury Centre New Year Spotlight Festival is just the thing to banish the post-Christmas blues. Enjoy art, coffee and cake with a group of likeminded people
During this special festival, you will have the chance to join your guide before the tour to enjoy a cup of coffee and a delicious cake in the Terrace Café. Then you will be led on one of the Sainsbury Centre’s popular Spotlight tours, where one particular aspect of the collection will be highlighted, revealing the stories behind the objects, and illuminating unexpected connections
Coffee will be served at 10.45 and the Spotlight tour will start at 11.30. Total cost (tour and refreshments) £6, numbers are limited and booking essential
To book your place please: Visit bit.ly/spotlightfestival
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The Terrace Cafe. Photo: Erin Chambers
Exhibitions
Sun 12 Mar, 10am – Sun 30 Jul
Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast
A ground-breaking exhibition of rich but rarely seen artworks, bringing together exceptional contemporary and historical pieces from across the Northwest Coast of North America. Developed in close consultation with Indigenous artists and community leaders from across the Northwest Coast, Empowering Art showcases the talent of their artistic and cultural creations on a scale unseen in the UK since the 1970s
Tickets Please check the Sainsbury Centre website for booking information from 1 February 2023
Sat 18 Mar, 10am – Sun 17 Sep
Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife
Leading ceramic artist, Julian Stair OBE, presents new works in Art, Death and the Afterlife. Stair offers commemoration and solace for those who have died and lost loved ones through the global Covid-19 pandemic. Stair’s new exhibition personalises the deceased with a selection of ‘embodied’ pots, which contain their ashes within the clay. Stair demonstrates how artistic practice can both mediate loss and celebrate life. Through his work, he invokes the physical and spiritual presence of the deceased Free
Events and Exhibitions
Bear Mother Drum, Morgan Asoyuf, 2018, Elk hide drum, acrylic paint © Courtesy of the Artist
Julian Stair, Figural Jars, Artist’s Studio, 2022, Photo: Matthew Warner
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Art Events and Exhibitions 22 Wed 22 Mar 3pm, Thu 23 – Sat 25 Mar 7.30pm Le Spectacle Essentiel: Collage de théâtre et de musique en hommage à Dani Limon This year’s Sacré Théâtre production will be a homage to the late Dani Limon, UEA French lecturer and performer in UEA French theatre over nearly 50 years. It will consist of a series of scenes and extracts that Dani performed in, or which in some way express her, woven together with text and music. Likely to include work by Feydeau, Genet, Giraudoux, Ionesco, Molière, Sartre, etc UEA Drama Studio Tickets: £7 For more information Visit sacretheatre.co.uk Email r.w.baines@uea.ac.uk
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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Mirage I and Mirage II, Elisabeth Frink, 1969 Photo ©Andy Crouch
Art Events and Exhibitions
Families and Children
Interactive activities for the whole family to enjoy
All sessions at the Sainsbury Centre Studio unless otherwise indicated 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 19 Jan Puffing and Blowing with Rach Anstey-Sanders
Thu 16 Mar It’s Alive! with Rose Feather
Thu 20 Apr Growing and Changing with Sorrel Muggridge
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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
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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
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Sainsbury Centre, Photo ©Andy Crouch
Information
What’s
Until Sat 25 Feb Spotlight Festival 20
Until 30 Jul
Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast 21
Until 17 Sept Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife 21
JANUARY
Sat 14 – Sun 15 EA Sustain 12
Wed 18 How Stories and Sagas Create Agency for the Climate Crisis 12
Thu 19 Mini Studio 24
Thu 19 Third Thursday Lectures: Reflections of the Sun Goddess 08
Mon 23 Inaugural Lecture 10
Sat 28 Noasis 06
Mon 30 Inaugural Lecture 10
FEBRUARY
Thu 2 Opus Kink 06
Thu 2 – Tue 28
University of Sanctuary: Heritage and Imaginaries of the Coast 08
Mon 6 Inaugural Lecture 10
Mon 6 Reverend and The Makers 04
Wed 8 UEA Music Centre Spring 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 03
Sat 11 – Sat 18 Norwich Science Festival 16
Tue 14 Black Veil Brides 04
Thu 16 Third Thursday Lectures: Craftsmanship in an age of creativity 08
Thu 16 Easy Life 04
Fri 17 Nova Twins 06
Mon 20 Inhaler 04
Mon 20 Inaugural Lecture 10
Fri 24 Casey Lowry 06
Mon 27 Inaugural Lecture 10
MARCH
Thu 2
Fri 3
Fri 3 – Mon 12
Loyle Carner 04
BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour 19
University of Sanctuary: When the Dust Settles 08
Mon 6 – Sun 12 UEA Refugee Week 15
Mon 6 Inaugural Lecture 10
Tue 7 The Comet is Coming 06
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Wed 8
UEA Music Centre Spring 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 03
Wed 8 University of Sanctuary Public Lectures 14
Sun 12
UEA Chamber Choir Spring Concert 03
Mon 13 The Lathums 06
Thu 16 Lasdun Lecture 13
Thu 16 Carmen’s Paris 03
Thu 16 Third Thursday Lectures: Exemplary women, poets and prints 08
Thu 16 Mini Studio 24
Sat 18 Daughtry 04
Sat 18 Sleeping with Sirens 06
Wed 22 – Sat 25 Le Spectacle Essentiel: Collage de théâtre et de musique en hommage à Dani Limon 22
Sun 26 Dune Rats 06
APRIL
Sat 1 Mimi Webb 04
Wed 5 Devin Townsend 04
Wed 12
UEA Music Centre Spring 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 03
Fri 14 Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox 04
Sat 15 The Damned 04
Thu 20 Third Thursday Lectures: Mao Ishikawa’s Great Ryukyu Photo Scroll 08
Thu 20 Mini Studio 24
Fri 21 Maisie Peters 04
Sat 22 Razorlight 04
Tue 25 Gaz Coombes 06
Wed 26 Highlights from the East Anglian Film Archive collection 19
Wed 26 Aldous Harding 06
Sat 29 Youth Killed It 06
MAY
Thu 4
Lasdun Lecture 13
Tue 9 Dead Kennedys 06
Wed 10 UEA Music Centre Spring 2022 Lunchtime Concerts 03
JUNE
Thu 15
Lorna Sage Memorial Lecture 13
Thu 22 Lasdun Lecture 13
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Study at UEA
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Spring taster lectures and webinars
JANUARY
Mon 9 Jan Nursing
What’s it like to study nursing at university?
Tues 10 Jan All (HE guidance) It’s not too late to apply to university! A step-by-step guide to writing a standout personal statement
Wed 11 Jan Business
Thurs 12 Jan Psychology
What’s it like to study business at university?
What’s it like to study psychology at university?
Wed 18 Jan Biology Understanding & Tackling Cancer –What The Latest Research Tells Us
Tues 24 Jan Environmental Science Coastal Management
Wed 25 Jan Economics Distribution of Wealth
Tues 31 Jan History The Rise to Power and Rule of Stalin
FEBRUARY
Wed 1 Feb Environmental Science Achieving Energy Security
Thurs 2 Feb History Detecting Bias in Sources
Mon 6 Feb English Literature Dracula
Tues 7 Feb Chemistry What can we use nanotechnology for?
Tues 7 Feb Creative Writing Creative Writing Workshop
Wed 8 Feb English Literature Dystopian literature
Wed 8 Feb Language French: Film Society - La Haine
Thurs 9 Feb Economics Understanding Current UK Economic Performance
Wed 22 Feb All (HE guidance) Student finance
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Study at UEA
MARCH
Mon 6 Mar Physics Waves
Mon 6 Mar Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
Tue 14 Mar Media End of Audience
Thurs 16 Mar Philosophy
Language of Argumentation
Mon 20 Mar American Studies Book Club: Death of a Salesman
Thur 23 Mar Pharmacy
Mon 27 Mar Environmental Science
Science Behind & Practice of Safely Prescribing Drug Combinations to a Patient
Communicating Science - Developing Confidence and Credibility in Your Written Work
Tues 28 Mar Sociology UK Poverty
Tues 28 Mar Art History
British Contemporary Art 1960+: David Hockney & Contemporaries
Sat 14 Jan and Sat 1 Apr, 10.30am Support webinar for mature students These webinars series provide attendees the opportunity to find out more about mature student life. Join UEA’s dedicated member of staff as well as current mature students to find out about a range of things relating to university Free, Booking essential Visit bit.ly/3tCTJPA
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The Comet is Coming Tue 7 Mar, The Adrian Flux Waterfront 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