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Researchers at the University of Essex are helping one of the UK’s oldest charities supporting LGBTQ+ communities record and preserve its 45-year history.
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We're excited to announce confirmed dates for our 2025 Graduations. All Graduations in 2025 will be held at our Colchester Campus in Essex, UK. All students who may be eligible to attend a ceremony at ...
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The Essex Human Rights Centre presents a four day practical development course, taught by leading practitioners in the field of international Human Rights and Armed Conflict. The International Law in ...
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Essex Historian Dr John Ashdown-Hill has discovered the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the so-called ‘Princes in the Tower', making it possible for the first time to prove whether bones held in ...
A new report by researchers from the Human Rights, Big Data & Technology Project, based at the University of Essex Human Rights Centre, identifies significant flaws with the way live facial ...
Find out why the University of Essex has successfully been awarded an Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Landscape Award and what it'll mean for research students who want to do an arts and ...
Smiling for just a split second makes people more likely to see happiness in expressionless faces, new research has revealed.
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