The University of Essex was chartered by the royal family in 1965 and became a university. Its main campus is in Colchester, another campus is in Southend, and there is also an "East 15" performance school in Lavton. They are all less than an hour away from central London.
The University of Essex ranked 9th in the RAE official scientific research level evaluation in 2008, among which accounting and finance, economics, law, political science and international studies, which are deeply loved by China students, are among the best.
University of Essex, UK
University of Essex, UK
The computer science department of the university also opened the e-commerce major in Britain for the first time, and the e-commerce major of the university has also become an outstanding representative of similar majors in Britain.
Most courses offer one-year master's courses and research-oriented doctoral courses. The University of Essex ranked ninth in the RAE ranking in 2008.
The University of Essex is a world leader in robot research and development. Its newly-built robot research laboratory will undertake the research, development, design and manufacture of new intelligent robots, and has received huge venture capital support from the British Engineering and Physics Research Council. Venture capital fund is set up by the Engineering and Physics Research Bureau to provide financial support for research projects with great risks and challenges.
Nobel Prize winner:
20 10 winner of the nobel prize in economics: Christopher A. Pissarides Christopher Pisarri des (both undergraduate and master students studied at the university of Essex), in the field of labor economics.
1987 Nobel Peace Prize winner: Dr. Ská Arias, former President of Oacute Costa Rica.