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Threatened with extinction, the UK’s salmon populations have fallen 50% since 2006 due to climate change, habitat loss, water quality, and plummeting prey. Now, University of Essex researchers will ...
How does human psychology guide people to make economic decisions? At Essex you understand how and why individuals make economic decisions and errors.
We offer dual career programs and sports scholarships to elite student-athletes, providing coaching , training, support services and accommodation.
Our MSc Biotechnology course provides you with knowledge, understanding and hands-on experience in modern biotechnology, and with practical insights.
A focused introduction to acting techniques, including movement, music and improv skills, in preparation for further study at East 15 or other drama schools.
Sustainability Awareness Week We run events every year for all staff and students to get involved in during our Sustainability Awareness Week, which runs every March. Students and staff members are ...
The University of Essex is pleased to offer two scholarships funded by the generous donations of a group of Essex Alumni based in Hong Kong.
We’re looking for current students or recent graduates to undertake some paid work with the Admissions Team between Tuesday 12 August and Friday 15 August.
University of Essex Drama students Emma Kopf, Lauren Taylor, Corey Lee and Tyler Reuben reflect on their time here ahead of ...
Dr Sahar Maranlou, from Essex Law School, explains hijab legislation in Iran in the wake of protests after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
The most boring person in the world has been revealed by University of Essex research - and it is a religious data entry worker, who likes watching TV, and lives in a town.
However, research has shown that consuming 20 grams of creatine daily for about a week may actually be optimal to start with, as this boosts the amount of creatine stored in your body by around 26%.
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