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Norwich Research Park is a great place to work and make your home. With our research focused park partners and business community, there is a huge range of opportunities to start, develop and enjoy your career. Whether you are looking for a role in biotechnology, genomics or other science-centred jobs, Norwich Research Park is the perfect place to develop your career in science.
Norwich Research Park has the largest clusters of microbiologists on a single site. Together they make up the Centre for Microbial Interactions, which held its inaugural conference in February.
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Norwich- one of Europe’s Top Tech Cities
Norwich was highlighted as one of Europe’s highly influential ‘alternative’ tech cities by Tech.eu. Its article mentioned the work undertaken at Norwich Research Park by two of our resident companies - Tropic and TraitSeq. > Click for more
Prof Jones Awarded Wolf Prize Laureate
Prof Jonathan Jones of The Sainsbury Laboratory was announced as a co-winner of the 2025 Wolf Prize Laureate in Agriculture “for ground-breaking discoveries of the immune system and disease resistance in plants.” > Click for more
Dutch Ambassador’s Visit
In March, the Dutch Ambassador to the UK visited scientists at our world-leading institutes to hear about their research into the role of the gut microbiome in pregnancy and decreasing the risk of urinary tract infections in Type 2 Diabetes. > Click for more
Government Department Visit
In January, a high-level delegation from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) visited Norwich Research Park to see the cutting-edge research and innovation in Engineering Biology that is being conducted on campus. > Click for more
Park Company on #21toWatch Listing
Bioscopic, a company founded on research conducted at the Quadram Institute, has been named as one of 2025’s #21toWatch. The annual #21toWatch awards recognise entrepreneurship in the East of England, featuring in publications including Forbes. > Click for more
Norwich Science Festival
Norwich Research Park took a high profile presence at the festival where it showcased the fascinating science research being conducted across the campus and highlighted the opportunities for non-scientists to work in the science sector. > Click for more
Meet the Team: Julie
Julie joined the team as Community Hub Associate in May 2024. She provides reception support for both virtual and physical tenants and visitors, and co-ordinates meeting room bookings at Centrum, the Innovation Centre and Enterprise House. > Click for more
Award for Park company
iBoxit, based at Norwich Research Park, won the Business Innovation Award at the Broadland and South Norfolk Business Awards 2025, for its new, sustainable packaging for the fish industry to replace expanded polystyrene. > Click for more
BBSRC Connecting Research Cultures
The BBSRC Connecting Research Cultures conference attracted 150 people from across the UK to Norwich Research Park where researchers and technicians were able to share good practice for how to create equity and an inclusive culture. > Click for more
Diabetes Drug May Help Cancer Patients
A common type of diabetes medication could help cancer patients make a better long-term recovery by protecting the heart during treatment, according to new research from UEA. > Click for more
IASP International Women’s Day Event
To mark International Women’s Day, the Women in IASP (International Association of Science Parks) held a meeting moderated by Anglia Innovation Partnership CEO Roz Bird to discuss the important issues facing women in science. > Click for more
Mobilityways Award
Norwich Research Park won the Most Innovative Commuting Solution Award at the inaugural Mobilityways Commute Zero Hero Awards for its creative and data-driven approach to fostering a cycling culture. > Click for more
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About Norwich Research Park
Norwich Research Park is home to a wealth of world class research. Its 3,000 scientists and clinicians work in some of the areas of greatest importance to society today, food and health.