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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 ...
An online multi-disciplinary academic journal, run by and for University of Essex students. The journal is dedicated to the publication of high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate writing and is ...
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 ...
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 community and we hope ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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