The CivicUEA Podcast

The CivicUEA Podcast
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The CivicUEA podcast aims to shine a light on some of the incredible civic work taking place at the university. From climate science art to refugee support and everything in between!
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The show delves into diverse civic topics, including climate science, refugee support, health inequalities, and community law services. Specific episodes explore initiatives like the University of Sanctuary, communication access for individuals with disabilities, improving health through community engagement, and collaborations with local arts organizations.

The CivicUEA podcast aims to shine a light on some of the incredible civic work taking place at the university. From climate science art to refugee support and everything in between!
This episode focusses on something that Norwich is particularly known for – writing and literature. We explore what it means to be a City of Literature as well as issues around wider access to literacy for our communities. Prof Johanna Forster is joined by Peggy Hughes (National Centre for Writing), Alice Kent (UNESCO City of Literature) as well as colleagues from UEA, Prof Jean McNeil and Eleanor Milligan.

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