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The University of Essex is a public research university in Essex, England. Established by royal charter in 1965, it is one of the original plate glass universities. The university shield consists of the ancient arms attributed to the Kingdom of Essex and the motto: "Thought the harder, heart the keener" is adapted from the Anglo-Saxon poem The ...
Paul Hunt - former Director, Human Rights Centre (2001 to 2003) Bob Jessop - Professor, Department of Government (1975 to 1989) Anthony King - Professor, Department of Government. Alan Knight - Lecturer, History Department (1973 to 1985) Ernesto Laclau - Visiting Professor, Department of Government. Michael Mann.
Fields. Accounting. Institutions. University of East London (1979–1996) University of Essex (1996–present) University of Sheffield (2017–present) Prem Nath Sikka, Baron Sikka (born 1 August 1951) [1] is a British-Indian accountant and academic. He holds the position of Professor of Accounting at the University of Sheffield, and is ...
The Essex School of discourse analysis, or simply 'The Essex School', refers to a type of scholarship founded on the works of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe.It focuses predominantly on the political discourses of late modernity utilising discourse analysis, as well as post-structuralist and psychoanalytic theory, such as may be found in the works of Lacan, Foucault, Barthes, and Derrida.
The School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Essex is an academic department that focuses on educating and researching into Computer Science and Electronic Engineering specific matters. It was formed by the merger of two departments, notable for being amongst the first in England in their fields, the Department ...
The University of Essex is a British plate glass university. It received its Royal Charter in 1965. The university's main campus is located at Wivenhoe Park on the outskirts of Colchester (the oldest recorded town in Britain) in the English county of Essex, less than a mile from the town of Wivenhoe. Apart from the Wivenhoe Park campus, there ...
Sheri Markose. David Marsh (political scientist) Gordon Marshall (sociologist) Mary Susan McIntosh. Ewan McKendrick. Michael Meacher. Friederike Mengel. Dariush Mirshekar Syahkal. John Warwick Montgomery.
Albert Sloman was born in Cornwall and educated at Launceston College, before attending Wadham College, Oxford in 1939, where he secured a scholarship to study Spanish and French. [1] After two years’ study he fought with the RAF as a night-fighter pilot, returned to Oxford in 1945 to finish his degree and begin a doctorate.