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What (who) is University of Essex - definition

UNIVERSITY IN ESSEX, UNITED KINGDOM
Essex University; University of essex; Essex university; Technology and Social Change Centre; Institute for Social and Technical Research; Technology and social change centre; University of Essex Students' Union; SX:TV; University of Essex School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering; Essex University Students' Union; Derby Day (UK); History of the University of Essex; Controversies at the University of Essex
  • The Albert Sloman Library
  • Essex Sport Arena
  • One of the lakes next to the Vice-Chancellor's House, University of Essex
  • Innovation Centre, Knowledge Gateway
  • Ivor Crewe Lecture Hall
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  • The Psychology building
  • Silberrad Centre, Colchester Campus
  • South Courts
  • Inside the Essex Business School, the first carbon-zero business school in the UK
  • Essex Business School
  • The Copse student accommodation
  • The Meadows student accommodation
  • The Quays student accommodation
  • The STEM Centre
  • The North Towers at Colchester Campus built in the 1960s
  • Social Science Research Centre – home to UK Data Archive and Institute for Social and Economic Research
  • center
  • Wivenhoe House Hotel, University of Essex
  • Wivenhoe House hotel

List of University of Essex people         
  • [[Derek Walcott]]
  • [[John Bercow]]
  • Lyal S Sunga at ICTR Arusha Tanzania 1 Dec 2015
  • [[Óscar Arias]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Alumni of the University of Essex
The following is a list of notable University of Essex people (in chronological or alphabetical order).
Heart Essex (Chelmsford & Southend)         
  • Essex FM logo used from 2007 to 2009
FORMER COMMERCIAL RADIO STATION BASED IN ESSEX, UNITED KINGDOM
Essex Radio; Essex FM; Heart (Essex)
Heart Essex (formerly Essex Radio and then Essex FM) is a British commercial radio station. It was launched on 12 September 1981, broadcasting from Southend-on-Sea and since 27 October 2004 from Chelmsford, both in Essex.
History of Essex         
  • The traditional extent of Essex.
  • Map showing the county boroughs in 1961: 1. Southend, 2. East Ham, 3. West Ham and the south western area transferred to Greater London in 1965.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of essex
Essex is a county in the East of England which originated as the ancient Kingdom of Essex and one of the seven kingdoms, or heptarchy, that went on to form the Kingdom of England.

Wikipedia

University of Essex

The University of Essex is a public research university in Essex, England. Established by royal charter in 1965, it is one of the original plate glass universities. The university shield consists of the ancient arms attributed to the Kingdom of Essex, and the motto, "Thought the harder, heart the keener", is adapted from the Anglo-Saxon poem The Battle of Maldon. It comprises three campuses in the county, in Southend-on-Sea and Loughton with its primary campus in Wivenhoe Park.

Essex is rated Gold for Teaching Excellence by the TEF since 2017, named University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards in 2018, and is ranked an internationally excellent research-intensive university by the REF. Essex's Department of Government received Regius Professorship conferred by Her Majesty, The Queen in 2013 and the university was awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize on two occasions for advancing Human Rights in 2009 and Social and Economic Research in 2017. The annual income of the institution for 2021–22 was £272.6 million of which £30.2 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £313.8 million.

Essex has produced many distinguished alumni in several fields across the world least but not limited to: Nobel Prize laureates, a head of state, senior governors and politicians, executives and economists, scientists, artists, academics, authors, and film directors.

Examples of use of University of Essex
1. He is a graduate of the University of Essex in the UK.
2. A 2005 report by the University of Essex found significant changes in mood after outdoor activities.
3. "The whole thing is a mess," said Geoff Gilbert, a law professor at the University of Essex.
4. Mr Carr, who is now worried he will not get the results he needs to study law at the University of Essex, has accused the school of negligence.
5. "However, our research established the wage premium is related to the wife doing the chores," said the academic who teaches at the University of Essex.