25/04/2016
Are you an International Student and an offer holder for 2016 entry? Would you like to win an iPad pro? If the answer is yes enter our photo competition on https://www.facebook.com/ueainternationalstudents/
Send us a photo/selfie showing us where your journey to UEA will start from!
There will also be four runner up prizes of a welcome pack to the value of £50
30/07/2015
Greetings from beautiful Switzerland!!
30/07/2015
Hello everyone! I hope you are all having a great summer! I am really looking forward to seeing lots of new Greek students on our beautiful campus in September. Remember to keep in touch and like our page! :)
09/06/2015
Get hands on experience working in the 3rd sector - Volunteering Development Internship with RSPB – closing 15 June - http://ow.ly/O0msn
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Please phone the IT Helpdesk on 01603 592345 or visit the IT Helpdesk on Floor 0 of the Library with some photographic ID.
09/06/2015
Here's some colourful pictures from this year's Pimp My Barrow event to brighten up your day! smile emoticon Studying at UEA surely is fun!
UEA:TV were on hand to capture all the best moments of PMD 2015! Don't forget to tag yourselves and your friends, and if you have the time... why not like our page as well?
09/06/2015
Pimp My Barrow - the event of colourful outfits and ingeniously decked out wheelbarrows - raises thousands of pounds for charity. Well done Union of UEA Students!
Pimp My Barrow - UEA
Pimp My Barrow is one of the biggest events of the year to take place on UEA’s campus. It involves students wearing a colourful selection of outfits… and some ingeniously decked out wheelbarrows.
09/06/2015
Hello everyone!! The Greek Ambassador is now online ready to answer all your questions! :)
07/06/2015
The sun is shining in the square today!
07/06/2015
Graduating soon? Get a free Donut at Career Central today and find out what we can do for you after you graduate.
07/06/2015
Critically endangered species should be left to breed in the wild - Press Release - UEA
Some near-extinct species should be encouraged to breed in the wild rather than in captivity - according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA).