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Feminist activist, actor, playwright, Art Exchange Experience Assistant and University of Essex alumna, Marina Cusi Sanchez reflects on her time of being a feminist activist at Essex.
Marina Cusi Sanchez
21 February 2024
Students members of the ESJ Team, Kimia and Luke, announce the first Essex Student Journal Conference. Find out what we've got planned, how the Essex Student Journal has benefited students, and how Essex students and staff can book a free place.
Luke Wheeler, Kimia Aghasoleimani
18 February 2024
Get organised for assignment deadlines and working on your dissertation by joining use for our Skills at Library Focus Week from 12-16 February, 2024.
Clarissa St Yves
05 February 2024
Our Arts and Cultural Services team at Essex have pulled together a shortlist of unique dates on campus on and around Valentine’s Day that you can treat anyone to.
Hanna Jones
31 January 2024
There are thousands of online resources, apps and research tools available to assist your studies or research in STEM subjects, but where do you start, and which resources are reliable?
Greg Cadge, Danilo Petti
04 January 2024
Our opening hours will be reduced over the Christmas and New Year period, keep reading for campus specific information.
Library and Cultural Services
05 December 2023
ESCALA, the Essex Collection of Art from Latin America at the University of Essex, was founded by staff and students in 1993 and inaugurated in December of that year with an exhibition at the University Gallery, now Art Exchange, and this year we celebrate 30 years since that foundation.
Gisselle Giron, Dr Sarah Demelo
22 November 2023
Calling all University of Essex students! Looking to get your work published? Want to boost your writing or reviewing skills? Find out more in this blog post.
Kimia Aghasoleimani, Thomas O'Toole-Mills
26 October 2023
A visionary artist and poet, William Blake (1757-1827) created some of the most iconic images in British Art. This blog post discusses the recent exhibition in the Albert Sloman Library which focuses on the critical stance he took against the Age of the Enlightenment with its emphasis on science and reason.
Adhithi Ravikumar
11 October 2023
Read about our latest efforts in our ongoing project to decolonise the library.
26 September 2023