A new partnership between the University of Essex and System Architecture Knowledge (SAK) was marked with a special ceremony in Tokyo to celebrate the opening of the SAK University Tokyo Innovation ...
Find out how second-year adult nursing student Emmanuela Njideka Aniagolu, from Nigeria, secured an editorial position at the Nursing Times.
Thirty previously unknown deep-sea species, including a carnivorous “death-ball” sponge, have been confirmed from one of the most remote parts of the planet. The discoveries were made by The Nippon ...
An international athlete who began his volleyball career as a University of Essex undergraduate has graduated from club captain to become the new Head Coach of the Rebels. Scotland stalwart Euan ...
The Rebels are calling on Essex to help set a new volleyball attendance record at an action-packed doubleheader. Fans, families, newcomers, and students are invited to cheer on the University of Essex ...
The university has a diverse array of sports teams and clubs to explore, and we're proud to announce our aspiration to become the leading sporting institution in the Eastern region within the next ...
Undergraduate courses in Creative Writing include topics from creative producing; writing; theatre and film. We also have two fantastic integrated Masters programmes in Drama and Scriptwriting; and ...
From students to alumni After your graduation, there are still plenty of ways that you can benefit from being part of the Essex family. You will automatically become part of our vibrant, global alumni ...
Dr Nick Aldred (School of Life Sciences, University of Essex), Dr Corinne Whitby (School of Life Sciences, University of Essex), Dr Philippe Laissue (School of Life Sciences, University of Essex) Dr ...
“The truth of the matter is people like bankers and accountants are highly capable and have power in society - perhaps we should try not to upset them and stereotype them as boring!” ...
"It is generally believed that the boys' bones were found in the Tower of London in 1674 and were taken to Westminster Abbey where they remain. Those bones should be re-examined now." ...
It discovered that youngsters faced with a strict teacher were more likely to rebel, their well-being was affected, and they were less likely to reveal they were facing problems – like bullying.
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