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  2. Union of UEA Students - Wikipedia

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    This membership is a once per year membership of £50 which entitles the member access to any of the Unions' Clubs, who will then charge a membership fee starting from £5 which pays for things like training, coaching, affiliation to BUCS and insurance for the member. The university Sportspark provides facilities for UEA Sports Clubs in line ...

  3. University of East Anglia Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    River Yare from Whitlingham Lane. In 2010 a new boathouse began construction at a cost of approximately £1,000,000. The second phase,completed in 2013, consisted of fitting out the first floor area, including toilets, changing rooms and shower facilities; gym/fitness areas; kitchen; educational/meeting area; and a first aid/office.

  4. University of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Features of the UEA campus include Earlham Hall, which now currently accommodates the UEA Law School; the Sainsbury Centre at the western end of the main wall, designed by Norman Foster to house the art collection of Sir Robert Sainsbury, whose daughter attended UEA; the Sportspark, a multi-sports community facility; [62] and the Enterprise ...

  5. University of East Anglia F.C. - Wikipedia

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    University of East Anglia Football Club is a football club based in Norwich, England, and are the football team of the University of East Anglia.They are currently members of the Anglian Combination Premier Division and play at Aldiss Park, groundsharing with Dereham Town.

  6. Portal:Sports - Wikipedia

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    Edward George Wynyard DSO OBE (1 April 1861 – 30 October 1936) was an English sportsman and a career officer in the British Army.He was primarily known as a first-class cricketer who played at the domestic level predominantly for Hampshire and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), in addition to playing Test cricket for England on three occasions.

  7. Livewire (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Livewire began broadcasting in 1990, making it one of the longest-running student radio stations in the UK. It was launched by John Peel.. In 2016, the station was rebranded with a new logo and website.

  8. Concrete (student newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The campaign is also supported by the mother of a student who took his own life while at UEA as well as the university's Vice-Chancellor. By May 2020 UEA launched an opt-in scheme allowing the university to inform a specified person if they have any concerns about the student's welfare, a key aim of Concrete's campaign. The campaign's articles ...

  9. Norwich Business School - Wikipedia

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    In the National Student Survey 2018, UEA was ranked 2nd in the UK for finance, 5th in the UK for business studies and 10th in the UK for marketing (overall satisfaction rankings). [ 1 ] In 2019, the School received an Athena SWAN Bronze award, recognising work undertaken to address gender equality in higher education and research.