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.
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.
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 ...
The Human Rights Centre is internationally recognised for the breadth and depth of its research projects. The projects hosted by the centre operate at the interface between the theory and practice of ...
The study into the science of boredom has uncovered the jobs, characteristics, and hobbies that are considered a stereotypical snooze. After examining more than 500 people across five experiments ...
A ground-breaking psychological study from The University of Essex and the University of Reading of hundreds of children showed “controlling sounding voices” didn’t gain cooperation from ...
Reports and Papers (22) Panopoulou, E., The Predictive Content of Financial Variables: Evidence from the Euro Area Panopoulou, E., The Predictive Content of Financial Variables: Evidence from the Euro ...
"I have always been made to feel that anything is possible here. I have been given the freedom to pursue my passions and research what I choose." Ellie Hibbert Research student, School of ...
Biography Dr. Anirban Chowdhury is a Lecturer in Neural Engineering and Robotics, School of ComputerScience and Electronic Engineering (CSEE), University if Essex (UoE) and a member of the ...
"It is generally believed that the boys' bones were found in the Tower of London in 1674 and were taken to Westminster Abbey where they remain. Those bones should be re-examined now." ...
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