University of East Anglia

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Group.png University of East Anglia  
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MottoDo Different
Formation1963
HeadquartersNorwich, England
Type•  Public
•  research university
Hosts seminars run by the Active Change Foundation as part of the counter-terrorism Prevent policy.

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public university in the English city of Norwich. The university, established in 1963, is named after the historic region of East Anglia on the North Sea.

The university consists of four faculties and has about 20,000 students. The Norwich campus includes Earlham Hall, the original building of the University of East Anglia, which now houses the university's Norwich Law School. Also on campus is the Sainsbury Center for Visual Arts, an art museum and gallery. It is one of the first public buildings designed by Norman Foster.

Affiliations

The University of East Anglia is a donor to the Science Media Centre, an "independent" media briefing centre for scientific issues in the UK.

The University hosts residential seminars for the Young Leaders Programme run by the Active Change Foundation and funded by the Home Office and others as part of the counter-terrorism Prevent policy.


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Valerie Amos13 March 1954PoliticianBritish Labour politician
Douglas Carswell3 May 1971PoliticianA former Tory who was UKIP's sole representative in Parliament before becoming an Independent MP
Matthew Doyle
Trine FlockhartAcademicMSC visitor
Sarah GilbertApril 1962UKScientistBritish scientist who created the AstraZeneca vaccine during COVID.
Julian Lindley-FrenchUKAcademic
Deep state operative
UK Deep state operative. Senior fellow at the Institute for Statecraft and directed their "Strategic Partnerships" project. Chatham House
Tito Mboweni16 March 1959South AfricaSelected Global Leaders for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1995 - Governor of the South African Reserve Bank - Goldman Sachs - Minister of Finance
Adrian RamsayAugust 1981Activist
Jake Wallis SimonsAuthor
Journalist
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