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Rotation 1 21 September to 16 November Rotation 2 17 November to 8 February Rotation 3 9 February to 5 April Rotation 4 20 April to 23 June Integrative Period 24 June to 15 July Elective Away 18 July to 12 August Introductory Week 20 September to 24 September Rotation 1 27 September to 5 December Rotation 2 6 December to 25 February Final Integrative Period 28 February to 25 March Elective UK 25 April to 1 June Reassessment Period 6 June to 5 July Semester 1 20 September to 19 December Semester 2 3 January to 10 April Semester 2 cont.

Semester 1 4 October to 19 December Semester 1 27 September to 19 December Semester 2 10 January to 10 April Semester 1 Year 3 13 September to 19 December Semester 2 Year 3 3 January to 10 April Semester 1 Year 2 13 September to 19 December Semester 2 Year 2 3 January to 10 April The Do Something Different Programme is about trying a new activity and sparking your interests!

We aim to encourage greater student interaction from across schools, liberations and courses that build your knowledge and skills as individuals. Perhaps you've been looking to try a new sport, attending a live music performance, or dabbling in an academic subject that piques your interest? We collate a wide variety of different activities happening across campus - from sports and games, to trips and extracurricular lectures!

There's always something happening every single day, and most events are absolutely free or cost very little! The best events will return during the Do Something Different Festival in Semester Two - a week-long celebration in which teaching is suspended for you to try a huge range of activities! I had life experiences that helped form what I am today and left many happy memories firmly planted in my mind.

Do not fear technological change. Use your network of contacts, friends and support services from UEA. Whatever challenges you face, you will get through them. The amount of learning and personal development I have been through has been an incredible. You have worked hard for a long time and now things are going to change. Change should be embraced as the next step of your journey. The great unknown can be scary but it can bring you everything you ever dreamed of and more.

Prof Stephen Westaby is a world-famous British heart surgeon who has performed more than 11, operations during his year career and pioneered a number of experimental treatments involving the use of artificial hearts and circulatory support technology.

I have watched and admired the progress of the Medical School for many years. Penny Johnson CBE has been Director of the Government Art Collection since and is responsible for more than 14, works of art from the 16th Century to the present day that are displayed in government buildings in the UK and across the world. I loved the architecture and university life.

I was lucky to be in a strong faculty and, from the group of students, I have made some lifelong friendships. If you can combine these two principles you are likely to make an impact in whatever you decide to do. His research focuses on lattice gas methods in which he created important analysis approaches leading to engineering applications. He also made significant contributions to the high-performance computing and fundamental studies in the theory of turbulence.

Remember to view these challenges as opportunities for growth, and to meet them head-on with a smile on your face. Prof Dame Frances Ashcroft is a medical physiologist whose research on ion channel mutations has helped people with a rare inherited form of diabetes switch from insulin to tablet therapy. My advice to graduates is to follow your passion. Rowan Moore is a highly distinguished writer on architecture, as well as a curator and practitioner.

In his articles and books he explores in particular the interaction of the built environment with human experience. Since , Anthony Douglas has been Chief Executive of Cafcass, the national agency charged with articulating the voice of the child in family courts throughout England.



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