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University of East Anglia

Index University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (abbreviated as UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England. [1]

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Adam Foulds

Adam Samuel James Foulds FRSL (born 8 October 1974) is a British novelist and poet.

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Adam Shareef

Adam Shareef Umar (އަލްފާޟިލް އާދަމް ޝަރީފް) is a Maldivian politician who has been Minister of Defence and National Security in the Cabinet of the Maldives since 28 October 2015.

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Adam Tomkins

Adam Tomkins (born 28 June 1969) is an academic and politician based within Scotland.

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Adanan Yusof

Adanan Yusof, officially known as Pehin Orang Kaya Johan Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Adanan bin Begawan Pehin Sraja Khatib Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Mohammad Yusof (born 7 December 1952), is a Bruneian politician who served as Minister of Home Affairs from 2005 to 2010 and as Minister of Health from 2010 to 2015 in the Cabinet of Brunei.

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African Development Bank

The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) or Banque Africaine de Développement (BAD) is a multilateral development finance institution.

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Agnes Kwaje Lasuba

Agnes Kwaje Lasuba (born 14 August 1948) is a South Sudanese politician.

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Ahmad Fuaad

Datuk Ahmad Fuaad Bin Mohd Kenali (born 1970) was CEO of Proton from 1 April 2016 to 30 September 2017 and was replaced by Dr Li Chunrong.

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Aimé Boji

Aimé Boji Sangara Bamanyirue is a Congolese politician who has been Minister of Foreign Trade in the Cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since December 2016.

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Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton, FRSL (born 20 December 1969) is a Swiss-born British philosopher and author.

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Alan Bennett

Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English playwright, screenwriter, actor and author.

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Alan Burns (author)

Alan Burns (29 December 1929 – 23 December 2013) was an English author.

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Alan R. Katritzky

Alan Roy Katritzky FRS (18 August 1928 – 10 February 2014) was a British-born American chemist, latterly working at the University of Florida.

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Alexander Smith (businessman)

Alexander W. Smith is a business executive who was CEO of Pier 1 Imports.

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Alvin Bernard

Alvin Bernard (born October 1955) is a Dominican economist and politician in the Dominica Labour Party.

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Amy Winehouse

Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter.

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Andrew Miller (novelist)

Andrew Brooke Miller FRSL (born 29 April 1960) is an English novelist.

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Andrew Motion

Sir Andrew Motion (born 26 October 1952) is an English poet, novelist, and biographer, who was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2009.

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Andrew Watson (scientist)

Andrew James Watson FRS (born 1952) is a British marine and atmospheric scientist and an expert in processes affecting atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations.

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Andy Ripley

Andrew George Ripley OBE (1 December 1947 – 17 June 2010) was an English rugby union international, who represented England from 1972 to 1976, and the Lions on their unbeaten 1974 tour of South Africa.

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Angela Carter

Angela Olive Carter-Pearce (née Stalker; 7 May 1940 – 16 February 1992), who published under the pen name Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works.

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Angus Wilson

Sir Angus Frank Johnstone-Wilson, CBE (11 August 191331 May 1991) was an English novelist and short story writer.

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Anil Baijal

Anil Baijal is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer and is the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Delhi.

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Anne Enright

Anne Teresa Enright FRSL (born 11 October 1962) is an Irish author.

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Anne, Princess Royal

Anne, Princess Royal, (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

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Ant-Man (film)

Ant-Man is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym.

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Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys are an English rock band formed in 2002 in High Green, a suburb of Sheffield.

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Arthur Miller

Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist, and figure in twentieth-century American theater.

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Arthur Smith (comedian)

Brian Arthur Smith (born 27 November 1954) is an English alternative comedian and writer.

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Artist-in-residence

Artist-in-residence programs and other residency opportunities exist to invite artists, academicians, curators, to reside within the premises of an institution.

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Association of Commonwealth Universities

The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) was established in 1913, and has over 500 member institutions in over 50 countries across the Commonwealth.

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Association of MBAs

The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is a global organisation founded in 1967 which focuses primarily on international business school accreditation and membership.

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Aurora (university network)

Aurora is a network of European universities, founded in 2016.

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Avengers: Age of Ultron

Avengers: Age of Ultron is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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Avril Joy

Avril M. Joy is a British author whose short story "Millie and Bird" won the Costa Short Story Award in the 2012 Costa Book Awards.

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Óscar González (politician)

Óscar González Rodríguez (born 13 September 1951) is a Mexican politician who served as PRI member of the Chamber of Deputies in the LVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress from September 1997 to August 2000.

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Össur Skarphéðinsson

Össur Skarphéðinsson (pronounced; born 19 June 1953) is an Icelandic politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from February 2009 to May 2013.

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Barclays

Barclays plc is a British multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in London.

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Baron Walpole

Baron Walpole, of Walpole in the County of Norfolk, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs.

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BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a British radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in modern and current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7pm, including electronic dance, hip hop, rock, indie or interviews. It was launched in 1967 to meet the demand for music generated by pirate radio stations, when the average age of the UK population was 27. The BBC claim that they target the 1529 age group, and the average age of its UK audience since 2009 is 30. BBC Radio 1 started 24-hour broadcasting on 1 May 1991.

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BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend

BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend (previously known as One Big Weekend, for 2012 as Radio 1's Hackney Weekend, and for 2018 as BBC Music's Biggest Weekend) is a music festival run by BBC Radio 1.

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Bendor Grosvenor

Bendor Gerard Robert Grosvenor (born 27 November 1977) is a British art dealer, art historian and writer.

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Benedict Allen

Benedict Colin Allen FRGS (born 1 March 1960) is an English writer, traveller and adventurer known for his technique of immersion among indigenous peoples from whom he acquires survival skills for hazardous journeys through unfamiliar terrain.

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Benjamin Britten

Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist.

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Benjamin D. Santer

Benjamin David Santer (born June 3, 1955 in Washington, DC, United States) is a climate researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and former researcher at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit.

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Bernard Feilden

Sir Bernard Melchior Feilden CBE FRIBA (11 September 1919 – 14 November 2008) was a conservation architect whose work encompassed cathedrals, the Great Wall of China and the Taj Mahal.

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Beverley Lang

Dame Beverley Ann Macnaughton Lang, DBE (born 13 October 1955), styled The Hon.

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Bill MacMillan (academic)

Bill MacMillan (born 1950) is a British academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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Billy Kan

Billy Albert Kan Che-kin (born 1951/52) is a Hong Kong billionaire who is the chairman and chief executive officer of China LNG Group Limited (formerly Artel Solutions).

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Binyavanga Wainaina

Kenneth Binyavanga Wainaina (born 18 January 1971) is a Kenyan author, journalist and 2002 winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing.

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Birmingham

Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, with an estimated population of 1,101,360, making it the second most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Booker Prize

The Man Booker Prize for Fiction (formerly known as the Booker–McConnell Prize and commonly known simply as the Booker Prize) is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original novel written in the English language and published in the UK.

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Bowthorpe

Bowthorpe is a suburban village to the west of Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, England.

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Brandon Gough

Sir Brandon Gough DL (8 October 1937 – 25 April 2012) was a British businessman, and Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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Brendan O'Neill (businessman)

Brendan Richard O'Neill (born 6 December 1948) is a British business executive.

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Brian Hemmings

Brian Arthur Hemmings FRS is a British biochemist, and Senior Group Leader, at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research.

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Bristol

Bristol is a city and county in South West England with a population of 456,000.

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British Academy of Film and Television Arts

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image – film, television and game in the United Kingdom.

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British Library

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by number of items catalogued.

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Brutalist architecture

Brutalist architecture flourished from 1951 to 1975, having descended from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.

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Café Rouge

Café Rouge is a French-styled restaurant chain, with over 120 sites across the UK.

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Caine Prize

The Caine Prize for African Writing is an annual literary award for the best original short story by an African writer, whether in Africa or elsewhere, published in the English language.

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Cambridge

Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam approximately north of London.

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Captain America: Civil War

Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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Cardiff

Cardiff (Caerdydd) is the capital of, and largest city in, Wales, and the eleventh-largest city in the United Kingdom.

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Carlyle Glean

Sir Carlyle Arnold Glean, GCMG (born February 11, 1932) is a Grenadian politician, who served as Governor-General of Grenada.

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Caroline Flint

Caroline Louise Flint (born 20 September 1961) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Don Valley since 1997.

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Cüneyd Düzyol

Mustafa Cüneyd Düzyol (born 1964) is a Turkish academic and civil servant who served as the Minister of Development in the interim election government led by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu between 22 September and 17 November 2015.

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Charles Clarke

Charles Rodway Clarke (born 21 September 1950) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich South from 1997 until 2010, and served as Home Secretary from December 2004 until May 2006.

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Charlie Higson

Charles Murray "Charlie" Higson (born 3 July 1958) is an English actor, comedian, author, and former singer.

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Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional body and trade union for physiotherapists in the United Kingdom.

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Cheng Kai-nam

Gary Cheng Kai Nam (born May 29, 1950, in Hong Kong with family roots in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China) is a Hong Kong politician who served as Vice Chairman for the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong party.

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Cherie Blair

Cherie Blair (née Booth; born 23 September 1954), also known professionally as Cherie Booth, is a British barrister and lecturer.

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Choida Jamtsho

Choida Jamtsho (born 17 March 1965) is a Bhutanese politician who is currently a Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party (DPT) member of the National Assembly of Bhutan.

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Chris Turney

Christian S. M. Turney FRSA FGS FRMetSoc FRGS FHEA is Professor of Climate Change and Earth Science at the University of New South Wales.

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Christie Watson

Christie Watson (born 1976) is a British writer and retired nurse.

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Christopher Bigsby

Christopher William Edgar Bigsby FRSA FRSL (born 27 June 1941) is a British literary analyst and novelist, with more than forty books to his credit.

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Christopher John Lamb

Christoper John Lamb CBE FRS (19 March 1950 – 21 August 2009) was a Professor of Plant Biology at the University of East Anglia and director of the John Innes Centre.

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City of Literature

UNESCO's City of Literature programme is part of a wider Creative Cities Network which was launched in 2004 and is currently made up of 180 UNESCO Creative Cities globally.

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Climate change in the Arctic

, observed in recent years.

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Climatic Research Unit

The Climatic Research Unit (CRU) is a component of the University of East Anglia and is one of the leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change.

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Climatic Research Unit email controversy

The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, copying thousands of emails and computer files, the Climatic Research Unit documents, to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change.

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Clive James

Vivian Leopold James, AO, CBE, FRSL (born 7 October 1939), known as Clive James, is an Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist, best known for his autobiographical series Unreliable Memoirs, for his chat shows and documentaries on British television and for his prolific journalism.

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Clive Lewis (judge)

Sir Clive Buckland Lewis (born 13 June 1960), styled The Hon.

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Clive Sinclair (author)

Clive John Sinclair (19 February 1948 – 5 March 2018)Bryan Cheyette,, TLS, 6 March 2018.

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Coat of arms

A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard.

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Coldplay

Coldplay are a British rock band formed in 1996 by lead singer and pianist Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London (UCL).

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Colman's

Colman's is an English manufacturer of mustard and other sauces, based at Carrow, in Norwich, Norfolk.

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Columbia University

Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City.

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Commandant General Royal Marines

The Commandant General Royal Marines is the professional head of the Royal Marines.

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Concrete (student newspaper)

Concrete is the University of East Anglia's student newspaper.

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Corinne Le Quéré

Corinne Le Quéré FRS (born July 1966) is a Franco-Canadian scientist.

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Costa Book Awards

The Costa Book Awards are a set of annual literary awards recognizing English-language books by writers based in Britain and Ireland.

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Costessey

Costessey is a civil parish situated west of Norwich in Norfolk, England.

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Craig Warner

Craig Warner (born 25 April 1964) is a multiple award-winning playwright and screenwriter who lives and works in Suffolk, England.

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CWTS Leiden Ranking

The CWTS Leiden Ranking is an annual global university ranking based exclusively on bibliometric indicators.

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Daphrose Gahakwa

Daphrose Mukankubito Gahakwa is a Rwandan politician who served as Minister of Education from 2008 to 2009.

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Darren Bett

Darren Victor Bett (born 28 November 1968 in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire) is an English weather forecaster for the BBC, broadcasting on television and radio.

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Darwin Medal

The Darwin Medal is awarded by the Royal Society every alternate year for "work of acknowledged distinction in the broad area of biology in which Charles Darwin worked, notably in evolution, population biology, organismal biology and biological diversity".

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Darwin–Wallace Medal

The Darwin–Wallace Medal is a medal awarded by the Linnean Society of London for "major advances in evolutionary biology".

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David Almond

David Almond FRSL (born 15 May 1951) is a British author who has written several novels for children and young adults from 1998, each one receiving critical acclaim.

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David Baulcombe

Sir David Charles Baulcombe One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: (born 1952) is a British plant scientist and geneticist.

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David Eastwood

Sir David Stephen Eastwood, (born 5 January 1959), is a British academic who has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham since 13 April 2009.

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David Grossman (journalist)

David M. Grossman is a British journalist who has worked extensively for the BBC, and was a Political Correspondent for BBC Two's current affairs programme Newsnight.

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David Hopwood

Sir David Alan Hopwood FRS (born 19 August 1933) is a British microbiologist and geneticist.

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David King (chemist)

Sir David Anthony King, FRS HonFREng (born 12 August 1939) is an Emeritus Professor in Physical Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Collegio Carlo Alberto, Chancellor of the University of Liverpool and a senior scientific adviser to UBS.

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David Richardson (academic)

David John Richardson (born August 1964) is a British academic who is currently Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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David Tabizel

David Tabizel (born January 1965) is an internet and media entrepreneur, who was the co-founder of a number of successful technology startups such as 365 Corporation (Football 365, Rugby 365 etc.), Demon Internet, Autonomy, Rage Software, Durlacher (now Panmure Gordon) and others.

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David Thomas (MEP)

David Edward Thomas (born 12 January 1955) is a British Labour politician and former Member of the European Parliament.

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Dee Margetts

Diane Elizabeth Margetts (born 5 March 1955), known as Dee Margetts, is a former Australian politician.

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Denys Lasdun

Sir Denys Louis Lasdun, CH, CBE (8 September 1914, Kensington, London – 11 January 2001, Fulham, London) was an eminent English architect, the son of Nathan Lasdun 1879-1920, and Julie (née Abrahams 1884-1963).

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Dereham

Dereham, also known as East Dereham, is a town and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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Derek Burke

Derek Clissold Burke (born 13 February 1930) is a British academic who served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia from 1987-1995.

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Devex

Devex is a social enterprise and media platform for the global development community.

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Don Grierson (geneticist)

Don Grierson (born 1 October 1945) is a British geneticist, and Emeritus Professor at University of Nottingham.

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Don Homfray

Don Homfray (1935–2012) was a BAFTA-winning production designer for the BBC.

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Donald Kaberuka

Donald P. Kaberuka (born 5 October 1951) is a Rwandan economist and was the president of the African Development Bank from September 2005 until September 2015.

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Doris Lessing

Doris May Lessing (22 October 1919 – 17 November 2013) was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer.

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Douglas Carswell

John Douglas Wilson Carswell (born 3 May 1971) is a British politician who in 2014 became the first elected Member of Parliament for the UK Independence Party (UKIP), representing Clacton.

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Earlham Hall

Earlham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England.

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Earlham Road

Earlham Road (the B1108) is a road in Norwich, England linking the city centre to the area of Earlham to the west of the city and the Norwich southern bypass (A47) beyond.

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East of England Development Agency

The East of England Development Agency (EEDA) was a non-departmental public body and the regional development agency for the East of England region of England.

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Eastern ARC

The Eastern Academic Research Consortium, or "Eastern ARC", is a collaboration of the University of East Anglia, the University of Essex, and the University of Kent.

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Ed Condry

Edward Francis "Ed" Condry (born 25 April 1953) is a retired bishop of the Church of England.

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Eddie Mbadiwe

Ifeanyichukwu Eddie Mbadiwe (born 6 February 1942) is a Nigerian politician who served as People's Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives for Ideato North/South in Imo State.

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Eduardo Costantini

Eduardo Francisco Costantini (born September 17, 1946) is an Argentine real estate developer and businessman and the founder and chairman of the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA).

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Edward Acton (academic)

Professor Edward David Joseph Lyon-Dalberg-Acton FRHistS (born 4 February 1949) is a British academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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Eleanor Catton

Eleanor Catton (born 24 September 1985) is a Canadian-born New Zealand author.

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Elizabeth Esteve-Coll

Dame Elizabeth Anne Loosemore Esteve-Coll (née Kingdon; born 14 October 1938) is a British academic and former museum director and librarian.

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Elizabeth Fry

Elizabeth Fry (née Gurney, often referred to as Betsy; 21 May 1780 – 12 October 1845) was an English prison reformer, social reformer and, as a Quaker, a Christian philanthropist.

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

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Emma Healey

Emma Healey (born 27 February 1985) is a British novelist.

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Emmy Award

An Emmy Award, or simply Emmy, is an American award that recognizes excellence in the television industry, and is the equivalent of an Academy Award (for film), the Tony Award (for theater), and the Grammy Award (for music).

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England national rugby union team

The England national rugby union team competes in the annual Six Nations Championship with France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, and Wales.

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Enrico Coen

Enrico Sandro Coen (born 29 September 1957) is a biologist who studies the mechanisms used by plants to create complex and varied flower structures.

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Eric Fernie

Eric Campbell Fernie (born 9 June 1939, Edinburgh) is a Scottish art historian.

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Erwin Schrödinger Prize

The Erwin Schrödinger Prize (German: Erwin Schrödinger-Preis) is an annual award presented by the Austrian Academy of Sciences for lifetime achievement by Austrians in the fields of mathematics and natural sciences.

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European University Association

The European University Association (EUA) represents and supports more than 850 institutions of higher education in 47 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and exchange of information on higher education and research policies.

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Exeter

Exeter is a cathedral city in Devon, England, with a population of 129,800 (mid-2016 EST).

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Experimental literature

Experimental literature refers to written work—usually fiction or poetry—that emphasizes innovation, most especially in technique.

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Extra (acting)

A background actor or extra is a performer in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera or ballet production, who appears in a nonspeaking or nonsinging (silent) capacity, usually in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene).

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Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a Japanese-owned (since 2015), English-language international daily newspaper headquartered in London, with a special emphasis on business and economic news.

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First Norfolk & Suffolk

First Eastern Counties, trading as First Norfolk & Suffolk, is a bus operator providing services in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern England.

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Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

Fitzwilliam College (often abbreviated "Fitz") is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge, England.

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Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters is an American rock band, formed in Seattle, Washington in 1994.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine.

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Francis Bacon (artist)

Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) was an Irish-British figurative painter known for his bold, grotesque, emotionally charged, raw imagery.

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Frank Gardner (journalist)

Francis Rolleston Gardner (born 31 July 1961) is a British journalist, correspondent and Army Reserve officer.

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Frank Thistlethwaite

Frank Thistlethwaite CBE (24 July 1915 – 17 February 2003) was an English academic who served as the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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Frederick Vine

Frederick John Vine FRS (born 17 June 1939) is an English marine geologist and geophysicist.

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FutureLearn

FutureLearn is a digital education platform founded in December 2012.

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Gairdner Foundation International Award

The Canada Gairdner International Award is given annually at a special dinner to five individuals for outstanding discoveries or contributions to medical science.

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Gamal El-Araby

Gamal El-Araby Ahmad (جمال العربي, born 4 September 1954) is an Egyptian politician who served as Minister of Education from December 2011 to July 2012 in the Cabinet of Kamal Ganzouri.

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Gareth Malone

Gareth Edmund Malone OBE (born 9 November 1975) is an English choirmaster and broadcaster, self-described as an "animateur, presenter and populariser of choral singing".

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GCE Advanced Level (United Kingdom)

The General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level, or A Level, is a main school leaving qualification in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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Genome

In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is the genetic material of an organism.

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Geoffrey Allen (chemist)

Sir Geoffrey Allen, FRS FREng (born 1928) is a British chemist who has also served as a Vice-President of the Royal Society.

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Geoffrey Boulton

Geoffrey Stewart Boulton (born 28 November 1940) is a British geoscientist, and Regius Professor Emeritus of the University of Edinburgh.

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George Szirtes

George Szirtes (born 29 November 1948) is a British poet and translator from the Hungarian language into English.

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Geraint Vincent

Geraint V. Vincent is a British journalist, currently employed by ITN as a Correspondent for ITV News.

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Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer (born 29 January 1939) is an Australian writer and public intellectual, regarded as one of the major voices of the second-wave feminist movement in the latter half of the 20th century.

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Giles Foden

Giles Foden (born 11 January 1967) is an English author, best known for his novel The Last King of Scotland (1998).

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Gino Costa

Gino Francisco Costa Santolalla (born 27 January 1956) is a Peruvian politician is an Independent Member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru for the constituency of Lima.

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Global warming

Global warming, also referred to as climate change, is the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects.

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Godfrey Hewitt

Godfrey Matthew Hewitt (10 January 1940 – 18 February 2013) was a British professor and evolutionary geneticist at the University of East Anglia who was very influential in the development of the fields of molecular ecology, phylogeography, speciation and hybridization.

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Golden Triangle (Norwich)

The Golden Triangle is a wedge-shaped area within the western suburbs of Norwich, United Kingdom that spreads outwards from the city centre between Newmarket Road and Earlham Road.

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Government Chief Scientific Adviser (United Kingdom)

The UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) is the personal adviser on science and technology-related activities and policies to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet; and head of the Government Office for Science.

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Governor of Gibraltar

The Governor of Gibraltar is the representative of the British monarch in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.

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Governor-General of Grenada

The Governor-General of Grenada has been the representative of the Queen of Grenada since the country's independence from the United Kingdom in 1974.

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Greg James

Greg James (born 17 December 1985) is an English radio DJ, television presenter and author, most famous for hosting the drivetime show (Monday to Thursday, 16:00–19:00) on BBC Radio 1.

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Gurinder Chadha

Gurinder Chadha, (born 10 January 1960) is an English film director of Kenyan Asian origin.

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Gurney family (Norwich)

The Gurneys were an influential family of English Quakers who had a major influence on the development of Norwich.

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Haim

Chayyim (חַיִּים, Classical Hebrew:, Israeli Hebrew), also transcribed Haim, Hayim, Chayim, or Chaim (English pronunciations), is a name of Hebrew origin which means "life".

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Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

Hans Joachim "John" Schellnhuber (born 7 June 1950) is a German theoretical physicist and founding director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and ex-chair of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU).

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Harold Mackintosh, 1st Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax

Harold Vincent Mackintosh, 1st Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax LL.D (8 June 1891 – 27 December 1964) was a British businessman, public servant and benefactor.

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Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a Nobel Prize-winning British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor.

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Hassan Wario

Hassan Gurach Wario Arero (born 24 November 1970) is a Kenyan anthropologist, politician and diplomat, who has been Kanyan Ambassador to Austria since 2018.

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Helon Habila

Helon Habila Ngalabak (born November 1967) is a Nigerian novelist and poet, whose writing has won many prizes, including the Caine Prize in 2001.

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Henrietta Rose-Innes

Henrietta Rose-Innes (born 14 September 1971) is a South African novelist and short-story writer.

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Henry Moore

Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist.

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Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that primarily affects the liver.

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Hepatitis D

Hepatitis D (hepatitis delta) is a disease caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV), a small spherical enveloped virusoid.

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Higher Education Funding Council for England

The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom, which was responsible for the distribution of funding for higher education to universities and further education colleges in England since 1992.

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Hilal Al Sarmi

Hilal bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sarmi (هلال الصارمي, born 15 February 1978) is an Omani politician who has been a Member of the Consultative Assembly of Oman for the wilayat of Seeb since the Omani general election, 2015.

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Hilary Mantel

Dame Hilary Mary Mantel, (née Thompson; born 6 July 1952) is an English writer whose work includes personal memoirs, short stories, and historical fiction.

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Home Secretary

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, normally referred to as the Home Secretary, is a senior official as one of the Great Offices of State within Her Majesty's Government and head of the Home Office.

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Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy.

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HP Autonomy

HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation PLC, is a multinational enterprise software company founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1996.

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Hubert Lamb

Hubert Horace Lamb (22 September 1913 in Bedford – 28 June 1997 in Holt, Norfolk) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1972 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.

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Human impact on the environment

Human impact on the environment or anthropogenic impact on the environment includes changes to biophysical environments and ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans, including global warming, environmental degradation (such as ocean acidification), mass extinction and biodiversity loss, ecological crises, and ecological collapse.

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Iain Dale

Iain Campbell Dale (born 15 July 1962) is an English political commentator, blogger, publisher, broadcaster and former Conservative candidate.

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Ian McEwan

Ian Russell McEwan (born 21 June 1948) is an English novelist and screenwriter.

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Ian Rankin

Ian James Rankin, (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels.

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Independent school

An independent school is independent in its finances and governance; it is usually not dependent upon national or local government to finance its operations, nor reliant on taxpayer contributions, and is instead funded by a combination of tuition charges, donations, and in some cases the investment yield of an endowment.

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific and intergovernmental body under the auspices of the United Nations, set up at the request of member governments, dedicated to the task of providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change and its political and economic impacts.

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INTO University Partnerships

INTO University Partnerships is a British limited-liability partnership that specializes in setting up joint ventures with universities.

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Ipswich Borough Council

Ipswich Borough Council is the Borough Council that covers Ipswich in Suffolk.

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Ipswich Dock

The Ipswich Dock, (also the waterfront, Ipswich wet dock and the wet dock) is the area of land around the dock in the town of Ipswich at a bend of the River Orwell which has been used for trade since at least the 8th century.

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Iris Murdoch

Dame Jean Iris Murdoch (15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was a British novelist and philosopher born in Ireland to Irish parentage.

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Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris.

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Ivor Stanbrook

Ivor Robert Stanbrook (13 January 1924 – 18 February 2004) was a British Conservative party politician and barrister.

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Jack Davenport

Jack Arthur Davenport (born 1 March 1973) is an English actor.

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James Barber (biochemist)

James Barber FRS FRSC (born 16 July 1940) is a Senior Research Investigator and Emeritus Ernst Chain Professor of Biochemistry at Imperial College London, Visiting Professor Politecnico di Torino, POLITO (Italy) and Visiting Canon Professor to Nanyang Technological University, NTU (Singapore).

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James Boyle (broadcasting)

James Boyle (29 March 1946) is currently Chairman of the National Library of Scotland, Chairman of the British Council in Scotland and was formerly Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council, Chairman of the Scottish Government's Cultural Commission, Controller of BBC Radio 4, Head of BBC Radio Scotland and co-founder of the UNESCO World City of Literature and World City of Music Programs.

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James Frain

James Dominic Frain (born 14 March 1968) is an English stage and screen actor.

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James Scudamore (author)

James Scudamore (born 19 May 1976) is an author.

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Jean Palutikof

Jean Palutikof is founding Director of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) at Griffith University, Australia.

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Jenny Abramsky

Dame Jennifer Gita Abramsky, DBE (born 7 October 1946) is chairman of the UK's National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).

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Jeremy Greenwood

Jeremy John Denis Greenwood CBE (born 7 September 1942) is a British ornithologist and was Director of the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) from 1988 until he retired in September 2007.

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Jeremy Paxman

Jeremy Dickson Paxman (born 11 May 1950) is a British broadcaster, journalist, and author.

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Joanna Coles

Joanna Louise Coles, OBE (born 20 April 1962) is the first person to hold the position of Chief Content Officer for Hearst Magazines.

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Joe Greenwell

Joseph "Joe" Greenwell CBE (born 8 May 1951) is a British business executive.

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John Alwyne Kitching

John Alwyne Kitching OBE FRS (24 October 1908–1 April 1996) was a British biologist.

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John Boyne

John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist.

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John Constable

John Constable, (11 June 1776 – 31 March 1837) was an English landscape painter in the naturalistic tradition.

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John Innes Centre

The John Innes Centre (JIC), located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science.

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John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist.

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John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor and voice actor known for his portrayal of Gimli in ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy and the charismatic excavator Sallah in the ''Indiana Jones'' films.

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John Simpson (journalist)

John Cody Fidler-Simpson (born 9 August 1944) is an English foreign correspondent and world affairs editor of BBC News.

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John Tyndall

John Tyndall FRS (2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) was a prominent 19th-century physicist.

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Johnson Cann

Johnson Robin ('Joe') Cann FRS (born 18 October 1937) is a British geologist.

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Jon Owen Jones

Jonathan Owen Jones (born 19 April 1954) is a Welsh politician.

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Jonathan D. G. Jones

Jonathan Dallas George Jones (born 14 July 1954) is a senior scientist at the Sainsbury Laboratory and a Professor at the University of East Anglia using molecular and genetic approaches to study disease resistance in plants.

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Jonathan Powell (producer)

Jonathan Leslie Powell (born 25 April 1947 in Sittingbourne, Kent) is a British television producer and executive, and later a professor and head of department of Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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José Abel

José dos Reis Francisco Abel is an East Timorese politician who served as Secretary of State for Rural Development and Cooperatives from 2007 to 2010.

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Judith Chaplin

Sybil Judith Chaplin,, known as Judith Chaplin, (19 August 1939 – 19 February 1993) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Julio Boltvinik

Julio Boltvinik Kalinka (born 10 March 1944) is a Mexican academic and politician who served as PRD member of the Chamber of Deputies in the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress from September 2003 to August 2006.

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Juma Ngasongwa

Dr Juma Alifa Ngasongwa (born 13 August 1941 in Ngombo in Ulanga District) is a Tanzanian politician who served as Chama Cha Mapinduzi Member of Parliament for Ulanga Magharibi in the National Assembly of Tanzania.

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Junedin Sado

Junedin Sado (or Juneidi Sad) is a former Ethiopian Cabinet Minister.

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Karen Duff

Karen Elizabeth Keitley Duff (born 1965) is a British scientist known for her work on Alzheimer's disease.

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Karen Jones

Karen Elisabeth Dind Jones CBE FRSA (born 29 July 1956) is a British business executive.

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Karin Smyth

Karin Marguerite Smyth (born 8 September 1964) is a British Labour Party politician.

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Kathryn Hughes

Kathryn Hughes (born 1959) is a British academic, journalist and biographer.

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Kazuo Ishiguro

Sir Kazuo Ishiguro (born 8 November 1954) is a Nobel Prize-winning British novelist, screenwriter, and short-story writer.

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Keith Beven

Keith John Beven (born 23 July 1950) is a British hydrologist and distinguished Emeritus Professor in Hydrology at Lancaster University.

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Keith Briffa

Keith Raphael Briffa (1952 – 29 October 2017)) was a climatologist and deputy director of the Climatic Research Unit. He authored or co-authored over 130 scholarly articles, chapters and books. In his professional work, he focused on climate change in the late Holocene, with a special focus on northern portions of Europe and Asia. Briffa's preferred method was dendroclimatology, which is a set of procedures intended to decode information about the past climate from tree rings. Briffa helped develop data sets from trees from Canada, Fennoscandia, and northern Siberia which have been used in climate research. Briffa grew up in Speke, and attended St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool. He studied biology at the University of East Anglia. He completed his PhD at the University of East Anglia entitled "Tree-climate relationships and dendroclimatological reconstruction in British Isles" in 1984. From 1994 to 2000, Briffa served on the scientific steering committee (SSC) of the PAGES project; more recently he also served on SSCs for the UK NERC Rapid Climate Change and the European Science Foundation's HOLIVAR program. Briffa served as Lead Author on chapter 6 (Paleoclimatology) of working group I of the 2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Briffa previously served as associate editor of the scholarly journals Holocene, Boreas and Dendrochronologia.

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Keswick, South Norfolk

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Konectbus

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Lasker Award

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LBC

LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a London-based national talk and phone-in radio station.

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Leader of the House of Lords

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Learning and Skills Council

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Leland H. Hartwell

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List of monarchs of Tonga

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List of presidents of the Royal Society

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London

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Madeleine Albright

Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born May 15, 1937) is an American politician and diplomat.

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Malcolm Bradbury

Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury, CBE (7 September 1932 – 27 November 2000) was an English author and academic.

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Manuel de Araújo

Manuel A. Alculete Lopes de Araújo (born 11 October 1970) is a Mozambican politician who has been Mayor of Quelimane since December 2011.

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Manuel Lajo

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Marina and the Diamonds

Marina Lambrini Diamandis (born 10 October 1985), known professionally as Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer and songwriter.

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Mario Vargas Llosa

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Marios Demetriades

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Mark Stone (journalist)

Mark Stone is the Europe correspondent of Sky News, the 24-hour television & digital news service operated by Sky Television.

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Martin Amis

Martin Louis Amis (born 25 August 1949) is a British novelist, essayist and memoirist.

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Martin Bell

Martin Bell, OBE, (born 31 August 1938) is a British UNICEF (UNICEF UK) Ambassador, a former broadcast war reporter and former independent politician who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tatton from 1997 to 2001.

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Martin Hollis (philosopher)

James Martin Hollis (14 March 1938 – 27 February 1998) was an English rationalist philosopher.

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Martin Tyler

Martin Tyler (born 14 September 1945) is an English football commentator and coach at Woking Football Club.

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Mary Allen

Mary Allen (born 22 August 1951) is a British writer, broadcaster, arts administrator and management consultant best known for her controversial and turbulent period as Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House.

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Massive open online course

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Mathias Cormann

Mathias Hubert Paul Cormann (born 20 September 1970) is an Australian politician who has served as a Liberal senator for Western Australia since 2007.

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Matt Smith (actor)

Matthew Robert Smith (born 28 October 1982) is an English actor.

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Megabus (Europe)

Megabus is a long distance coach (Intercity bus service) operator operated by the Stagecoach Group.

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Melvyn Bragg

Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg, (born 6 October 1939), is an English broadcaster, author and parliamentarian.

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Mervyn Bibb

Mervyn James Bibb FRS is a Professor of Molecular microbiology at the John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.

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Michael Balfour (historian)

Michael Leonard Graham Balfour CBE (22 November 1908 — 16 September 1995) was an English historian and civil servant.

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Michael Balls

Michael Balls (born 1938) is a British zoologist and professor emeritus of medical cell biology at the University of Nottingham.

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Michael Denis Gale

Michael Denis Gale FRS (25 August 1943 - 18 July 2009) was a British plant geneticist.

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Michael Houghton (virologist)

Michael Houghton is a British scientist, who along with Qui-Lim Choo, George Kuo and Daniel W. Bradley, co-discovered Hepatitis C in 1989.

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Michael Palin

Michael Edward Palin (pronounced; born 5 May 1943) is an English comedian, actor, writer and television presenter.

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Michael Thompson (academic)

Sir Michael Warwick Thompson (born 1 June 1931), is a British academic, who served as Vice-Chancellor of the Universities of East Anglia and Birmingham.

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Michael Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan

Michael Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan (11 June 1949 – 23 April 2017) was a British diplomat and crossbench life peer.

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Mick Jackson (author)

Mick Jackson (born 1960) is a British writer from England, best known for his novel The Underground Man (1997).

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Mike Norris (businessman)

Michael John Norris (born October 1961 in Chelmsford) is the Chief Executive Officer of Computacenter plc and the Non-Executive Chairman of Triage Services Ltd.

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Mohamed Ali Hasan Ali

Mohamed Ali Hasan Ali (محمد علي حسن علي) is a Bahraini politician who is currently a Member of the Consultative Council.

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Mohammed Hanif

Mohammed Hanif (born November 1964) is a British Pakistani writer and journalist who writes a monthly opinion piece in The New York Times. Hanif is the author of the critically acclaimed book A Case of Exploding Mangoes, which was long-listed for the Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and won the Commonwealth Prize for Best Book.

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Murat Karayalçın

Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University Murat Karayalçın (born 1943 in Samsun, Turkey) is a prominent Turkish politician.

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Muse (band)

Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, formed in 1994.

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National Express

National Express is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Birmingham that operates bus, coach, train and tram services in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Germany and Morocco and long-distance coach services across Europe.

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National Student Survey

The National Student Survey is an annual survey, launched in 2005, of all final year undergraduate degree students at institutions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom.

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Neel Mukherjee (writer)

Neel Mukherjee (born 1970) is an India-born writer who lives in London and writes in English.

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Neil Adger

William Neil Adger (born 1964) is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter.

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New College, Oxford

New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne, commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, from the North Sea.

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Niall Ferguson

Niall Campbell Ferguson (born 18 April 1964) Niall Ferguson is a conservative British historian and political commentator.

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Nick Barton

Nicholas Hamilton Barton (born 30 August 1955) is a British evolutionary biologist.

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Nick Talbot

Nicholas José Talbot FRS FRSB (born 5 September 1965) is a Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Exeter.

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Nina Conti

Nina Margarita Conti (born 5 June 1974) is an English actress, comedian and ventriloquist.

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Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin), administered by the Nobel Foundation, is awarded once a year for outstanding discoveries in the fields of life sciences and medicine.

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Norfolk

Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England.

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Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) is a National Health Service academic teaching hospital in the Norwich Research Park on the western outskirts of Norwich, England.

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Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank

Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, (born 1 June 1935) is a British architect whose company, Foster + Partners, maintains an international design practice famous for high-tech architecture.

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North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University (also referred to as NCSU, NC State, or just State) is a public research university located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.

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Norwich

Norwich (also) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately north-east of London.

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Norwich Business School

Norwich Business School (NBS) is one of seven schools within the University of East Anglia’s Faculty of Social Sciences.

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Norwich Medical School

Norwich Medical School is a medical school based at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich.

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Norwich Research Park

Norwich Research Park is a business community with world leading science credentials located to the southwest of Norwich, Norfolk, in East Anglia, England close to the A11 and the A47 roads.

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Oliver Franks, Baron Franks

Oliver Shewell Franks, Baron Franks (16 February 1905 – 15 October 1992) was an English civil servant and philosopher who has been described as 'one of the founders of the postwar world'.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the Civil service.

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Ousman Jammeh

Ousaman Jammeh (born 13 August 1953) is a Gambian politician.

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Owen Chadwick

William Owen Chadwick (20 May 1916 – 17 July 2015) was a British Anglican priest, academic, writer and prominent historian of Christianity.

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Owen Sheers

Owen Sheers (born 20 September 1974) is a Welsh poet, author, playwright and TV presenter.

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P. D. James

Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, (3 August 1920 – 27 November 2014), known professionally as P. D. James, was an English crime writer.

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Panos Karnezis

Panagiotis (Panos) Karnezis (Παναγιώτης (Πάνος) Καρνέζης) is a Greek writer.

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Park and ride

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Paston Letters

The Paston Letters are a collection of correspondences between members of the Paston family of Norfolk gentry and others connected with them in England between the years 1422 and 1509.

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Patricia Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham

Patricia Lesley Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham PC, DL (née Wells; born 24 May 1941) is a Labour member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom.

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Paul Atterbury

Paul Rowley Atterbury, FRSA (born 8 April 1945) is a British antiques expert, probably best known for his many appearances since 1979 on the BBC TV programme Antiques Roadshow. He specialises in the art, architecture, design and decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Paul Kennedy

Paul Michael Kennedy (born 17 June 1945) is a British historian specialising in the history of international relations, economic power and grand strategy.

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Paul Murray (author)

Paul Murray (born 1975) is an Irish novelist, the author of the novels An Evening of Long Goodbyes, Skippy Dies and The Mark and the Void.

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Paul Nurse

Sir Paul Maxime Nurse (born 25 January 1949), is an English geneticist, former President of the Royal Society and Chief Executive and Director of the Francis Crick Institute.

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Paul Theroux

Paul Edward Theroux (born April 10, 1941) is an American travel writer and novelist, whose best-known work is The Great Railway Bazaar (1975).

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Paul Whitehouse

Paul Julian Whitehouse (born 17 May 1958) is a British actor, writer and comedian.

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Pedro Rosas Bravo

Pedro Rosas Bravo (born 1951) is a former Venezuelan politician who served as Minister of Finance during the Second presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez.

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Penny Tranter

Penny Tranter was a BBC Weather weather presenter from 1992 to 2008.

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Peter J. Conradi

Peter J. Conradi FRSL (born 8 May 1945) is a British author and academic, best known for his studies of writer and philosopher, Iris Murdoch, who was a close friend.

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Peter Lasko

Peter Erik Lasko (5 March 1924 – 18 May 2003) was a British art historian, Director of the Courtauld Institute, London, from 1974 to 1985 and a Fellow of the British Academy.

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Peter Liss

Peter Simon Liss CBE FRS (born 27 October 1942) is a British environmental scientist, and professorial fellow, at the University of East Anglia.

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Peter Sinon

Peter Andrew Guy Sinon (born 30 October 1966) is a former Seychellois Cabinet Minister who served as Minister for Investment, Natural Resources and Industry from 2010 to 2015.

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Peter Thorne (climatologist)

Peter William Thorne is a climatologist and professor of physical geography in the Department of Geography, Maynooth University.

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Peter Ustinov

Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov, (né von Ustinov; or; 16 April 192128 March 2004) was a British actor, voice actor, writer, dramatist, filmmaker, theatre and opera director, stage designer, screenwriter, comedian, humorist, newspaper and magazine columnist, radio broadcaster, and television presenter.

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Phil Jones (climatologist)

Philip Douglas Jones (born April 22, 1952) retired from his positions as the Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) and as a Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) at the end of 2016.

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Philip Ledger

Sir Philip Stevens Ledger, FRSE CBE (12 December 193718 November 2012) was an English classical musician and academic.

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Philip Mould

Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould OBE (born 1960) is an English art dealer, writer and broadcaster.

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Pimp My Barrow

Pimp My Barrow is a charity event established in 2006 which runs every year at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK.

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Potamkin Prize

The Potamkin Prize for Research in Pick's, Alzheimer's, and Related Diseases was established in 1988 and is sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology.

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Pound sterling

The pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP), commonly known as the pound and less commonly referred to as Sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, and Tristan da Cunha.

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Prime Minister of Tonga

The Prime Minister (until 1970, Premier) of Tonga heads the government of the Kingdom of Tonga (His Majesty's government), while the King is the official head of the executive power.

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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and the only sibling of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Public university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities.

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Pulp (band)

Pulp were an English rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978.

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Queen's Anniversary Prize

The Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education are a biennially awarded series of prizes awarded to Universities and Colleges in the further and higher education sectors within the United Kingdom.

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Quidditch

Quidditch is a fictional sport played at Hogwarts devised by author J. K. Rowling for her fantasy fiction series ''Harry Potter.'' The story of Harry Potter centres around wizards and witches studying their magical craft at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

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Rachael Maskell

Rachael Helen Maskell (born 5 July 1972) is a Labour Co-operative politician in the United Kingdom.

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Radiohead

Radiohead are an English rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, formed in 1985.

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Rageh Omaar

Rageh Omaar (Raage Oomaar; راجح عمر; born 19 July 1967) is a Somali-born British journalist and writer.

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Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom

Three national rankings of universities in the United Kingdom are published annually – by The Complete University Guide, The Guardian and jointly by The Times and The Sunday Times.

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Razia Iqbal

Razia Iqbal (born 1962) is a journalist employed by BBC News.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American funk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983.

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Research Excellence Framework

The Research Excellence Framework is the successor to the Research Assessment Exercise.

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Research university

A research university is a university that expects all its tenured and tenure-track faculty to continuously engage in research, as opposed to merely requiring it as a condition of an initial appointment or tenure.

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Richard B. Flavell

Richard Bailey Flavell CBE, FRS (born 11 October 1943) is a British molecular biologist, Chief Scientific Officer of Ceres, Inc., and was director of John Innes Centre from 1987 to 1998.

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Richard Dawkins

Clinton Richard Dawkins (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author.

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Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant (born Richard Grant Esterhuysen; 5 May 1957) is a Swazi-English actor, screenwriter, director and perfumier.

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Richard House

Richard House is an author, film maker and artist whose novel The Kills was longlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize.

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Richard J. Evans

Sir Richard John Evans (born 29 September 1947), is a British historian of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe with a focus on Germany.

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Richard Laurence Millington Synge

Richard Laurence Millington Synge FRS (Liverpool, 28 October 1914 – Norwich, 18 August 1994) was a British biochemist, and shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatography with Archer Martin.

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River Yare

The River Yare is a river in the English county of Norfolk.

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Robert Downey Jr.

Robert John Downey Jr. (born April 4, 1965) is an American actor and singer.

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Robert Fulton (Royal Marines officer)

Lieutenant General Sir Robert Henry Gervase Fulton, (born 21 December 1948) is a retired Royal Marines officer who served as Governor of Gibraltar from 2006 until 2009.

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Robert Kett

Robert Kett (c.1492–7 December 1549) was the leader of Kett's Rebellion.

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Robert Koch Prize

The Robert Koch Medal and Award are two prizes awarded annually for excellence in the biomedical sciences.

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Robert Sainsbury

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Roger Ashton-Griffiths

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Stephen Poliakoff

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Tess Kingham

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Thomas Paine

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Tim Hunt

Sir Richard Timothy Hunt, (born 19 February 1943) is a British biochemist and molecular physiologist.

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Tim Lenton

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Timothy Bentinck

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Tom Shakespeare

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Tony Colman (politician)

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Tracy Chevalier

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Trezza Azzopardi

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UNESCO

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Yanis Varoufakis

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Zadie Smith

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