The University of Essex's Business Engagement team has won the Best Knowledge Base Knowledge Transfer Partnership Support Team at the Innovate UK KTP Awards 2025.
Do you aspire to work in business and transform organisations for the better? Choose from a diverse range of undergraduate degree courses tailored to your aspirations. We offer a robust business ...
86% of our CSEE undergraduate graduates are in employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2024) 9th in the UK for research impact in computer science (Grade Point Average, REF 2021) Top 25 in the ...
A new national collaborative comprising ten leading research-focused universities - ResearchPlus - was formally launched today (Tuesday 28 October) at a special Parliamentary event in Westminster.
PhD studentship - Healthy Learning in a Digital Age: The Role of Educational Media in Early Development This project, co-supervised by the University of Essex and the University of Cambridge, combines ...
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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 ...
About one in five working women have missed out on having a professional job because they became mothers, according to new research from the University of Essex.
How multilingualism affects the risk of conflict as well as the potential path to conflict resolution was the focus of a special workshop in Uganda led by University of Essex academics.
We're a learning community where from day one, you'll share your ideas and learn from your peers, service users and our staff We have an excellent track record for employability Challenging health ...
Chimpanzees went ape for basketballs and sea lions showed fin-tastic ball control when the Essex Rebels visited Colchester Zoological Society. The University of Essex’s performance basketball and ...
Find out how the appointment of Professor Victoria Bird will boost mental health research in the Institute of Public Health and Wellbeing.