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Come to our REF2021 Celebration
Our REF2021 results are the culmination of all your hard work and the exceptional talent of colleagues across our University. Join us at our celebration event from 4.30pm on 9 June to celebrate your success.
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Excellence in Education Award open for applications
The Excellence in Education Award is inspired by our mission to achieve excellence in both education and research. All members of staff with responsibility for supporting the student learning experience are eligible, just make sure you self or peer nominate before Friday 8 July.
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Protecting academic freedom and freedom of speech
Our Speaker Code of Practice helps protect academic freedom and freedom of speech within the law, and ensures that a diversity of voices and views can be heard on our campuses. Find out more.
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Dolittle Machine explores if we can talk to animals
Science fiction expert Matthew De Abaitua hosts a programme on Radio 4 exploring how artificial intelligence can be used to help us talk to animals. Listen again to find out all about the woman who found out about her pregnancy from a dolphin.
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Q-Step boosts employment prospects and earnings
Undergraduates who take Q-Step quantitative skills modules during their social science degrees are shown to have better earning potential than students on similar courses, according to a new report.
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Why Britain really can’t afford to cut civil servants right now
Professor Paul Whiteley analyses the data from the World Bank on the Government's performance in this article published in The Conversation.
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ISER partners with Kyiv International Institute for Sociology
A formal co-operation agreement has been made between the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology and the Institute for Social and Economic Research to help ensure that research in Ukraine survives and thrives. Find out more about the partnership.
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Louder than Words - why freedom of thought matters
Professor Jules Pretty is joined by Professor Wayne Martin and Professor Ahmed Shaheed as they discuss freedom of thought; why it matters and how big ideas about freedom are being taken up by the UN, care homes, the Supreme Court and the NHS. Listen to Louder than Words.
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Unlimited open access publishing for Essex researchers
A new read and publish agreement with Elsevier provides unlimited open access publishing for Essex researchers in eligible Elsevier hybrid journals, including the Lancet and Cell Press titles. Find out more.
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How heritage and nature can inform the climate crisis
Can our heritage and nature sites engage the public in the debate around climate change? Find out more from our Fulbright scholar Donna Graves, who has joined the Department of History.
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Embedding sustainability into finance and procurement
As part of our Sustainability Sub-Strategy consultation, you raised some important issues related to finance and ways our community could be involved in sustainability. Find out what you wanted and what's planned.
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Top tips to reduce your water usage
It’s Water Saving Week, but you can save water by turning off the tap when you are brushing your teeth, taking shorter showers, only washing your clothes on a full load, and storing water in the fridge, if you like to drink cold water, instead of running the tap until it’s the right temperature.
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The Essex Postgraduate Research Celebration Event
This year's PGR Celebration Event is taking place on 31 May. This webinar is a great opportunity to celebrate our postgraduate research students, see this year's 3MT competition winning presentations, our Supervisor of the Year ceremony, and hear from an Essex alumnus.
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Interested in Deep Learning? Machine Learning? And more?
Attend our Analytics, Data Science and Decision Making Summer School for state of the art courses delivered by world-leading academics and industry partners taking place at our Colchester Campus from Monday 25 July to Friday 5 August. Early bird discounts are available until 6 June.
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