Norwich Research Park

Norwich Research Park The Park provides flexible laboratory and office accommodation and facilities for SMEs and growing businesses.

The Norwich Research Park is a business community of research organisations with world-leading science credentials and over forty science and technology based businesses. For larger companies there are build-to-suit plots for the construction of bespoke laboratory and office accommodation. With over 11,000 people including 2,700 scientists and an annual research spend of over £100 million, the Nor

wich Research Park is Europe’s leading centre for research in Health, Food and the Environment. Set in a beautiful part of the country and as an established centre of research excellence, Norwich Research Park is continuing to grow by attracting new partners and innovative businesses to collaborate in the research. Both business and academia flourish in a mutually supportive environment. Norwich Research Park is a partnership between the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, four independent world-renowned research institutes namely the John Innes Centre, Institute of Food Research and The Genome Analysis Centre (all strategically funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)) and The Sainsbury Laboratory linked to the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. The BBSRC is itself a partner as is the John Innes Foundation.

19/11/2022
Well done to all those who took part in today’s amazing Colney Lane parkrun! BIG thank you to you and parkrun UK for all...
19/11/2022

Well done to all those who took part in today’s amazing Colney Lane parkrun! BIG thank you to you and parkrun UK for allowing us to ‘takeover’ and to all our wonderful volunteers from across Norwich Research Park! If you are interested in volunteering contact [email protected]

The Anglia Innovation Partnership LLP team is hiring!Job Title: Community Hub and Events AssociateSalary: From £21,000Ho...
20/07/2022

The Anglia Innovation Partnership LLP team is hiring!

Job Title: Community Hub and Events Associate
Salary: From £21,000
Hours: 37.5hrs, 9:30am - 5:30pm
Duration: Permanent

This role will provide all round support to our Community Hub in Centrum and administrative assistance for events organised by AIP LLP and external organisations.

Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/3ziRHaC

Every month we interview staff around the Park to share their stories. In this weekend's article in the Eastern Daily Pr...
15/03/2021

Every month we interview staff around the Park to share their stories. In this weekend's article in the Eastern Daily Press Business Prof. Jeremy Turner discusses his work in delivering a new COVID vaccine at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Consultant endocrinologist professor Jeremy Turner explains his work on the Novavax trial at Norwich Research Park.

The Big Debate is coming up on the 5th Feb and our Chief Executive, David Parfrey, will be joining the panel for the Reb...
26/01/2021

The Big Debate is coming up on the 5th Feb and our Chief Executive, David Parfrey, will be joining the panel for the Rebuilding the Economy debate at 2pm. For more info and to book now visit this link http://bit.ly/36cZrMh

A study by researchers from the University of East Anglia, co-led by Dr Felix Naughton and Prof. Caitlin Notley, has fou...
22/01/2021

A study by researchers from the University of East Anglia, co-led by Dr Felix Naughton and Prof. Caitlin Notley, has found that people were eating one portion less fruit and veg each day during the first lockdown than they were before the pandemic.

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People’s health and wellbeing is one of the key areas of world-leading research that is undertaken at Norwich Research Park. And the impact of Covid-19 on...

Norfolk Cancer Charity, Big C, is asking local people to host a virtual Big Cuppa coffee morning or tea party to raise m...
21/01/2021

Norfolk Cancer Charity, Big C, is asking local people to host a virtual Big Cuppa coffee morning or tea party to raise money for those in our community affected by cancer. The events will be held in 2 weeks on World Cancer Day, Thursday 4th February.

Learn more and sign up

Some people take to the skies, run, jump, walk, swim and cycle whilst others make tea, bake cakes or shave heads. What will you be doing to make a local difference?

Each month, people at Norwich Research Park tell us about their work. This month Professor Matt Hutchings, a group leade...
18/01/2021

Each month, people at Norwich Research Park tell us about their work. This month Professor Matt Hutchings, a group leader at the John Innes Centre talks about producing antibiotics from Streptomyces bacteria found on ants from Kenya!

Read more http://bit.ly/3nUW4iQ

Our Health Service is at the edge, its people have given, and are giving their all. But are the rest of us doing enough?...
11/01/2021

Our Health Service is at the edge, its people have given, and are giving their all. But are the rest of us doing enough? Read our Chief Executive’s latest article on linkedin http://bit.ly/2LC7XNw

Everyone at Norwich Research Park continues to be proud of all the work being undertaken right across the Park to fight this terrible pandemic. As we commence the second week of this new year, our determination remains to do all we can, wherever we can.

The 5th issue of our Norwich Research Park In Focus bulletin written by our Chief Executive, David Parfrey, discusses ho...
11/01/2021

The 5th issue of our Norwich Research Park In Focus bulletin written by our Chief Executive, David Parfrey, discusses how last year highlighted the importance of science and how we are looking to the future. Read issue 5 and other previous issues on our website:

We're releasing issue 5 of the Norwich Research Park In Focus bulletin, written by Chief Executive of the Park, David Parfrey. This issue shares some thoughts on the ways we are thinking of the future as a Park as well as how we're going to approach this year in four main sections: 1. Happy New Year...

📅🔬2020 highlighted the importance of science. This year our community will continue to work towards using science to cha...
04/01/2021

📅🔬2020 highlighted the importance of science. This year our community will continue to work towards using science to change lives and rethink society in critical areas like Health, Plant science, Climate change, Genomics, BioInformatics, Disease and Aging.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBIvQbA4sN8

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