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The '''University of Essex''' is a campus ] based at |
The '''University of Essex''' is a campus ] based at ] on the outskirts of ], and less than a mile from the village of ]. It received its ] in ]. The University has 17 departments spanning the ], ] and ] and ]. It is a living, breathing example of the 60s love of ] and, according to campus rumour, the architectural style is inspired by a traditional Italian hill village. | ||
== History == | |||
When it was founded the University quickly acquired a world-wide reputation as a hotbed of ] and student unrest, attracting newspaper commentary as far away as ] and ]. Protests in the sixties, seventies, and even into the eighties gave the university a reputation as a place of radical thought and direct action, of confrontation between students, staff and the administration, and, if you believe the media of the time, a place where the wearing of a beard and ] hat was compulsory, and the ] was sung every morning by students and staff. | When it was founded the University quickly acquired a world-wide reputation as a hotbed of ] and student unrest, attracting newspaper commentary as far away as ] and ]. Protests in the sixties, seventies, and even into the eighties gave the university a reputation as a place of radical thought and direct action, of confrontation between students, staff and the administration, and, if you believe the media of the time, a place where the wearing of a beard and ] hat was compulsory, and the ] was sung every morning by students and staff. | ||
== External Links == | |||
* http://www.essex.ac.uk/ |
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The University of Essex is a campus University based at Wivenhoe Park on the outskirts of Colchester, and less than a mile from the village of Wivenhoe. It received its Royal Charter in 1965. The University has 17 departments spanning the Humanities, Social Sciences and Science and Engineering. It is a living, breathing example of the 60s love of concrete and, according to campus rumour, the architectural style is inspired by a traditional Italian hill village.
History
When it was founded the University quickly acquired a world-wide reputation as a hotbed of socialism and student unrest, attracting newspaper commentary as far away as India and New Zealand. Protests in the sixties, seventies, and even into the eighties gave the university a reputation as a place of radical thought and direct action, of confrontation between students, staff and the administration, and, if you believe the media of the time, a place where the wearing of a beard and Mao hat was compulsory, and the Internationale was sung every morning by students and staff.