
A glorious view of the city, with a special “Norfolk Network” cocktail in hand, snacking on delicious canapés among friends old and new… that’s how to celebrate summer.
A glorious view of the city, with a special “Norfolk Network” cocktail in hand, snacking on delicious canapés among friends old and new… that’s how to celebrate summer.
What role does intellectual property play in the research, technology and startups world, and what do you need to know today? In this free IP seminar, we’ll be hearing from Dr Richard Wells, Associate at Potter Clarkson, on how valuable IP can arise...
Lindsey Mack, Director at CloudQast, has just completed his Executive MBA on a Norfolk Network scholarship at Norwich Business School. Read more about Lindsey’s reflections on the course and how it has changed the way he thinks about his future.
When Sabah Meddings, former EDP Business features writer, researched the top 100 EDP businesses, she found that as few as 74 of the 526 board members were female and a startling 57 firms had male only boards. The benefits of having female representation...
It's marvellous seeing undergraduates networking at Norfolk Network and then return in a professional capacity. Hannah Smith volunteered on the events team for over 18 months and we were thrilled to see her return as a graduate and business analyst.
Get your summer projects sorted now by recruiting an ambitious student intern. The UEA Internship Programme provides a simple, flexible and affordable way for your organisation to host summer internships.
In a quiet corner of Norwich city centre is a gem of a place for appreciating fine french wine, artisan cheese and charcuterie. Les Garrigues is owned and run by frenchman Damien Cabanas and is our host for this year's Norfolk Network Xmas event.
Sync the City 2016 launches Thursday 17 November. The event is created by SyncNorwich and UEA and brings together budding entrepreneurs with experienced business mentors and technology expertise. Teams are formed, whose members include entrepreneurs,...
Setting up a business might not be the first activity people would associate with being an undergraduate, but it’s a growing phenomenon amongst students. In fact, 113 UEA graduates became self-employed and 19 started up their own businesses in 2014/15....