Welcome to the Research and Enterprise Office at the University of Essex. We focus on three main areas: for the University’s research community we provide assistance with research grant applications from the initial idea through to managing the award once it is made. We help to foster mutually beneficial relationships with companies and other external organisations wanting to tap into the University’s expertise. The office also helps promote entrepreneurship and innovation among the University’s students and staff.
Please contact us to find out what we can do for you. Business Enquiries please contact Linette Edonya T: 01206872925.
We help companies and external organisations to tap into university expertise. This might involve consultancy, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, research collaboration, exploiting intellectual property or support for new and small businesses.
The REO assists our researchers throughout the life cycle of research grants. We help with initial ideas, funding, research governance issues, ethics advice, grant applications and administering grants once awarded. We also co-ordinate research planning.
We encourage students to explore business ideas, develop their entrepreneurial talents, and make the most of their intellectual property. Our services range from dedicated ‘innovation’ spaces and online advice to specially tailored programmes and events.
Maths
could help optimise your business - free networking
breakfast event
The University of Essex would like to invite you to a free
networking breakfast at firstsite on Thursday 6 June.
Stephen Peck from the Port of Felixstowe will be sharing his
stories of engaging with our University's Department of
Mathematical Sciences on a range of unique business
optimisation issues his company faces. Whilst the event is
free to attend, registering your place is essential.
Book now
After the Budget -
Podcast Now Online!
A podcast of this unique post-budget event which took place
on Friday 22 March is now
online. It features commentary from differing
academic perspectives and considers the implications of
Thursday's budget for businesses, for individuals and for
party politics.
Workshop with Industry - 18th April 2013
The School of Computer Science and
Electronic Engineering is pleased to invite you to a
workshop with Industry on 18th April 2013. The
workshop aims to forget closer links and collaboration
between the research and development strategy at the
University and the directions and demands of ICT industry
and the high tech markets. This year's workshop is
themed around "The Digital Economy" in particular, how new
business opportunities and technologies are springing up via
the 'cloud' and how we are creating a 'Connected World' of
content, networks and consumers. Please register by
emailing Nick May, PA to
the Head of CSEE. An agenda is
available
here.
Essex
County Council are offering £2,000 for businesses towards
their training.
Skills for Economic Growth is an Essex County Council
programme that provides training grants of up to £2,000 to
help Essex businesses to grow. Essex County Council
contributes 70% of the training cost and businesses just
need to contribute the remaining 30% (plus any VAT that may
be due). All training must be started by 31st March
2013 and be completed within two years from the start date.
You can pick the course and provider which is right for your
business. Training can be certificated (e.g. ILM, CMI,
Prince2) or bespoke. Details can be found
here.
Cost effective access to new research talent
Businesses and organisations now have the chance to
access the freshest thinking for their projects,
from research students at the University of Essex .
The new service can provide support for a whole
range of projects, which can stem from 1-12 weeks
and researchers can work up to 18 hours a week on a
particular scheme. All the researchers registered
for the service already have degrees, whilst many
have significant experience in their fields and may
be working on cutting-edge research. For more
information
Email or T: 01206 872925.
Essex Book Festival: Michael Woodford - Inside the
Olympus Scandal (Monday 4 March, 2-4pm)
Michael Woodford MBE is the first CEO in history to
turn whistleblower and report on an accounting fraud
approaching $2 billion within his own company. Join
him on 4 March, 2pm at the University of Essex’s
Southend Campus, as he tells the extraordinary
story, in his new book Exposure: Inside the
Olympus Scandal, of how, as CEO of Olympus, he
put his family's lives at risk, when he decided to
expose the scandal. Audience members
will also be able to purchase a copy of the book and
have it signed by Michael himself. For
more information, tickets and booking please go
here