Friday, 15 February 2013

International Restaurants

The University of Essex is well known for being exeptionally international. Even though you have nothing againts the British cuisine, there will come a time when the hunger of your traditional food will conquer you. Therefore, I present you a guide of the best ranked places to eat in Colchester and Southend-On-Sea.

International restaurants in Colchester

Maharani Restaurant
Famous for its Indian cuisine! What is more, you can order a delivery to home after hours. Address: 102 High Street, Colchester, England
http://www.maharanirestaurantcolchester.co.uk/

Maharani Restaurant

Mussi's
Cuisines vary from European (mostly Italian) to International. Price range: £5-£35. Best for having breakfast or brunch. Reservations also available.
Address: 3-7 Museum Street, Colchester, England
01206076200
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Thai1
Best Thai food place in town! Especially good for group gatherings. Reservations can be made by 01206870770. Also deliveries after-hours are available.
Address: 82A East Hill, Colhester CO1 2QW, England
http://www.thai-1.co.uk/

Thai1

China Chef
Looking fror a good Chinese food? You can get it here and also enjoy other Asian and Vegetarian dishes. Price range is £12-£25. Reservations also can be made.
Address: 73 Crouch Street CO3 3EZ, Colchester, England
http://www.china-chef.co.uk/

China Chef


International restaurants in Southend-On-Sea

La Pizzeria
They say it's the best Italian cuisine in Southend. Good for breakfast or brunch. Reservations are available. Delivery after-hours also welcome.
Address: 640 London Road, SS0 9HW, Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, England.
https://twitter.com/la_piz

La Pizzeria

The Grove
If you are a seafood lover, you will enjoy this place. It is famous for Mediterranean and seafood cuisines.
Price range: £13-£26
It's located in a very beautiful place, so eating outdoors and enjoying the view is a must. reservations are available. Delivery after-hours also welcome.
Address: 4 Belton Corner, Marine Parade, Leigh-oan -Sea, Southend-on-Sea SS9 2HP, England
http://www.thegroveleigh.co.uk/

The Grove

Shima Indian Dining / Brothers Broadway Co.
Best for Indian, Bangladeshi, Asian cuisines enthusiasts. Delivery after hours also welcome. Address: 56 The Broadway, Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, SS9 1AG,England
http://www.shima.uk.com

Shima Indian Dining / a Brothers Broadway Co.

Pearl Dragon
A fancy place for Chinese food lovers.  A price range is about £18 - £43, even though could be a little expensive for a student, it’s worth trying.Good for breakfast or brunch. Reservations are available. Delivery after-hours also welcome.
Address: 18 Eastern Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea SS1 2ER, England
http://www.pearldragon.co.uk/

Pearl Dragon

"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well."
-Virginia Woolf, The Room of One's Own, 1929

Enjoy and good luck finding your favourite place!

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Changing Campus


Here at the University of Essex we are surely being provided with the wide range of facilities and the studying environment is of the best quality. However, as the university’s reputation is growing, the campuses are growing with it. Literally.
One of the most well-known and most anticipated projects is the Student Centre and extension of the Albert Sloman library in the main Colchester campus. The start of construction is expected to start in March and end in early 2014. Even though the noise disruptions and closed pathways are not ideal for those who will be trying to prepare for exams or use library facilities, it is definitely worth waiting for. The building is designed by architects Patel Taylor, they also created the design of the Ivor Crewe Lecture Hall at the Colchester Campus, so obviously we can expect an exceptional design and quality!

Student Centre next to the lake at Colchester Campus

The new centre will be providing students with broad range of services. The so called ‘one stop shop’ will be concentrating accommodation, finance, registry and student support. The University is famous of its labyrinthine walls, so this centre will definitely be a time saver having all these functions under one roof. What is more, the centre will also include us with new integrated learning spaces for group working, new IT facilities, a state-of-the-art media centre and will offer a 24-hour reading room. What more can a dutiful student wish for!
Even though we already have a pretty efficient and comfortable system in the library, the extension of Albert Sloman library will update an archive and special collections book store, provide a 24-hour postgraduate study area, additional study space and library shelving and an expanded student book collection.



 

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The construction of another also very important and ambitious project has already been started and it is expected to be completed in early 2014. It is the new home for our popular Essex Business School, which is being created next to the University’s new Knowledge Gateway research park in Colchester campus, and the building is already famous for its sustainable design.
It is of essential importance to be as friendly to the environment as possible these days. The materials that are harmful are old fashioned and Essex is going GREEN! The building will have a range of sustainable design features integrated. This reflects Essex Business School’s ethos of encouraging the development of sustainable business strategies. At the heart of the design is a winter garden which will act as an environmental buffer zone, supporting the passive ventilation and heating strategy of the three storey building. The designs include formal and informal learning and teaching spaces, a 200-seater lecture theatre, state-of-the-art ICT provision, social spaces and a café. One of the greenest business schools in the UK maybe?


Architects' impression of The Forum    It is not only the Colchester campus that is changing. The plans are that in August 2013 a four-storey building will be built on the site of the former Farringdon Car Park, our Southend campus. It will provide a new public and academic library to replace the existing Central Library, a new teaching facility for the College and new research and learning facilities for the University. This new project is to be called The Forum. It will also provide a new home for the Focal Point Gallery as well as a new café and lecture theatre. All new and all for you!
To sum it up, despite of a few interferences during construction periods, new developments in the facilities of the University will help in many ways. It is essential to keep moving forward and open new doors. The most important thing is to get as much use of these facilities as possible.
Good luck!
Amber

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Theatre and Arts

There is no doubt that studying at university can sometimes get frustrating and nerves before exams can reach the highest level. However, I have found a way to relax and I am going to share it with you!
For those who are not into clubs or pubs, theatre is the best place to turn off their mind and add a little something special to their day. To me, theatre is a place where magic happens; it is a place of provocation, challenge, and intrigue. Here at The University of Essex your needs for art will be fulfilled! East15 Acting School is working on both Loughton and Southend campus, so students there make their own productions and enjoy those of their colleagues. On the main campus (Colchester) we have a fully-fledged theatre. It is called Lakeside Theatre and it undoubtedly creates a cosy atmosphere full of usual thrills, spills, sorrow and confusion, magic and laughter, and everybody is welcome to join. It has been described as an underground delight and the best kept secret of Colchester. So, want to hear what they are actually offering?
Here are some of the upcoming events:

Lakeside Theatre and Inspiring Artists
Blueprint is our work-in-progress scratch night. It’s where they gather together artists from Colchester, Essex and further afield who inspire us and invite them to scratch their work-in-progress performances in an informal and lively atmosphere.




Shazia Mirza
Comedy Central Live is Lakeside Theatre’s dedicated comedy night, bringing the best live comedians from around the country straight to our stage. Shazia Mirza’s distinctive act combines a deadpan delivery with deftly crafted observation on her world.




Theatre Arts Society presents:
From the team that brought you last year’s sell out success comes the newest in the Theatre Arts Society’s series of 16+ panto’s.





A stimulating writing workshop with Andrew Burton and NicolaWerenowska.
This workshop focuses on exploring the often complex relationship between writing and the self. Using a range of tried and tested practical writing exercises.




What is more, you can actually join Theatre Arts Society and maybe you will get a chance to perform yourself and be a part of this interesting experience!
More info how to join here:  http://sxtas.webs.com/
Or find them on Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/UoETAS

As you can see they are offering various activities and this is happening throughout the year! If you have a possibility to visit, I recommend you to do so. Believe me, when you leave, whether walking on air, sobbing your heart out, or completely confused, you will definitely feel invigorated by the magic of live theatre.
For more information about Lakeside go to http://lakesidetheatre.org.uk/

Enjoy!

Gintare


Friday, 26 October 2012

Making the most of your time at Essex- UK Travel

The United Kingdom is such a diverse country with a lot of great places to visit. If you want to travel around the UK during your time here but aren't sure where to go, read on!

London

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v London really is an amazing city, and how lucky you are to be able to visit it so easily during your time at Essex! From Colchester North station, it takes just 50 minutes to London Liverpool Street, so you can spend a whole day in the capital without having to leave ridiculously early to get there and back. I'm sure you're familiar with the main London attractions and already have an idea of what you want to see, but there is more to see than just the tourist attractions. Don't be scared to roam the streets and discover parts that you would never get to see by sitting on the tube or taking the bus everywhere (you'll never end up too far away from a tube station anyway!). There are plenty of parks to stroll through, or equally you can rent a 'Boris Bike' for the day; you can hand-feed squirrels (St James Park), see herds of deer (Richmond Park) and go rowing on the lake (Hyde Park). Whichever part of London you're in there is so much to do and see there are so many different cultures and so much history that you will quickly realise just how amazing London really is.

London City Guide: http://www.visitlondon.com/

United Kingdom
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Wherever you go in the UK, it's never the same. It's really difficult to pinpoint specific towns and cities that are worth a visit as there are so many! Different regions offer different experiences, so here is a quick regional guide to help you decide where else you might be interested in visiting and links that will give you more information on the main cities and attractions in those regions.

v  Scotland: Scotland is home to the Loch Ness Monster, Haggis and bagpipes, so if you're at a loose end during the holidays you might want to consider a trip up north. Cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow have a lot to offer, and you can also visit the beautiful highlands that Scotland is renowned for. Just make sure you prepare for cold and wet weather!


v  North-West England: In the North-West of England you will find Manchester and Liverpool (home of The Beatles), two very important cities in England. Blackpool, famous for its pleasure beach and illuminations, is also in this region, as well the Lake District in Cumbria, England’s second largest county, which has 15 lakes and England’s highest mountains. If you want to experience Northern hospitality, this is the region to visit.


v  Yorkshire and The Humber: In the east of England you will find miles and miles of picturesque English countryside, with dales and foothills covered in heather. This is the place to go to if you like long walks and beautiful landscapes.


v  East of England: There's a lot of great heritage in this area of the UK, so dedicate a day at a time to specific towns in this region, as it's so close that you don't have to plan any trips too far in advance. Essex is already in the East of England, so cross over the border into Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, counties home to Ipswich, Cambridge and Norwich respectively. The East of England offers great coastlines, pebble beach’s, quaint English villages, it’s also home to the Queen (who lives in Sandringham Palace) and there's also a great Christmas Market every year in Norwich. When you haven't got much planned on the weekend and don't fancy another trip into London, this is an ideal region to visit.


v  Wales: Wales has more to offer than just rugby, sheep and leeks. You might see and hear a funny sounding language if you visit Wales, as they still speak the Celtic language Cymraeg (Welsh), as well as English. There are over 600 castles which are perfect for indulging in some history, Snowdonia National Park, which is 3,650ft at its highest point, and a rather strange event called Bog Snorkelling... The capital city, Cardiff, is also a great place to visit. A city where old meets new, once you’ve explored the city centre you can walk along the waterfront of the bustling Cardiff Bay.


v  Southwest of England: If you have a list of things to do before you leave the UK, you'll be able to tick off many if you visit the Southwest. In the northern area you will find the Cotswolds, an area known for its beauty and typically English sleepy villages. Head down south a bit and you will get to Bath, a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site world-famous for its Roman baths, Thermae Bath Spa and for being the home of Jane Austin. As you go further into the Southwest you will reach the prehistoric monument Stonehenge, which is very mysterious and worth a visit. In an area called the West Country, you will find the counties of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, where you will discover a slightly different identity and culture, especially in Cornwall, than other parts of the UK. Embrace it, as you will be able to try traditional cider, delicious clotted cream tea with scones and walk through villages where people live in cottages with thatched roofs. If you like surfing, Newquay (Cornwall) is the perfect place to go, so long as you don't mind the cold Atlantic Ocean!


There's a lot of information to get through, but use it as a rough guide when you're not sure what to do next or where else to visit. If you have any questions about absolutely anything, even where to get a nice coffee, don't hesitate to ask! Take advantage of your spare time, if there's something you want to do, do it. Before you know it, the year will be over and it will be time to go back home, so make sure you leave with no regrets!

Enjoy yourselves,

Amy

Making the most of your time at Essex


Fresher’s week fun and games are over, you've finally recovered from the dreaded ‘fresher’s flu’ and lectures have started; so what is there to do when you need an escape from the books? Make the most of your time at university by getting involved in different activities on Campus, explore Essex and get out and about in other parts of the UK too!

        On-campus
·    Students’ Union: Essex has one of the best students’ unions in the country, so take advantage of the many societies, sports clubs and venues on campus. There are great nights out every day of the week and soon there will also be special activities and cultural events aimed at international students, so if you ever start to feel a bit homesick, there will always be something going on to cheer you up. Keep updated with the SU website, and don’t forget to become a follower on Facebook and Twitter.
                      Website:  http://www.essexstudent.com/activities/
                      Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/essexunistudentsunion
                      Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/EssexSU  

·    Jobs: If you're after a job whilst you study, there are plenty available on campus. The students’ union employs over 350 students with many different jobs in retail, catering, bar work and entertainment. Keep an eye out for vacancies here: http://www.essexstudent.com/services/jobs/studentjobs/

      The University of Essex also runs a paid placement scheme called Frontrunners, where students can do more challenging jobs around campus in different departments and offices, giving you a taste of the real working world as well as boosting your CV. Frontrunners recruit throughout the year so make sure you get your application in on time by checking when the scheme opens: http://www.essex.ac.uk/frontrunners/  



·    Colchester Campus: Escape from the hustle and bustle of the squares and admire the natural beauty that surrounds the campus by having a wander round the lake and taking a stroll up to the charming Wivenhoe House. Look out for the cute rabbits and ducks along the way!


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It can be easy to miss, but we do actually have a theatre on campus! Societies and clubs use it throughout the year to showcase their talents, so when you want to do something a little more civilised (and without worrying that you're in for a boring evening) take a look at what's on here: http://www.lakesidetheatre.org.uk/

·    Southend Campus: If you’re based at the Southend Campus, you’ll be living in ‘London’s playground’, so no doubt you’ll have a great time here. Unlike the Colchester campus, the Southend campus is based in the centre of town which means you can easily walk to the High Street, and can also enjoy 7 miles of coastline! If you like water sports then Southend is the perfect place to go to, so long as you can bear the icy Atlantic waters. And just because you’re at University now, it doesn’t make you too old to spend a day at Southend’s theme park Adventure Island!
If you live at the Southend Campus, you’re no more than an hour away from London, and if you’d like to visit Colchester and see our main campus too, it’s about 1 hour 40 minutes by train.

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·    East 15 Acting School, Loughton: If you go to the East 15 Acting School, you can take the tube into London in just 30 minutes, so you’ll probably make quite a few trips into the Capital. The campus is also based right next to Epping Forest, where you can go cycling, horse riding or participate in events that are held there regularly. Epping Forest is London’s largest open space, which is perfect for when you want some peace and quiet and feel like escaping the city. There are lots of interesting areas that surround Loughton so have a look on the Essex tourism website for other areas nearby you might like to visit.
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Don’t forget, even if you’re not based at our main Colchester campus, the university still offers the same support and fun activities at our Loughton and Southend campuses too, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on anything!


Colchester and Essex
·    Colchester is renowned for having a zoo and being Britain's oldest recorded town, so when you feel the need to go back into normal civilisation (a civilisation that actually consists of families of all sorts, not just students) go and visit Colchester Castle in the lovely Castle Park or even feed an elephant at the zoo (an interesting experience!). There are plenty of shops scattered along the cobbled streets in which you can spend all your hard-earned money in. Whilst you wander around town, you can admire the English architecture of some of the old buildings too. There are also many special events that take place during the year that are worth going to, for example, Castle Park puts on a firework display in November to celebrate Bonfire Night. Go on the Colchester Tourist website to find out about other local attractions and special events.

           Visit Colchester: http://www.visitcolchester.com/default.aspx

·    Essex is a great county to live in, as not only are you near to London, but you're also surrounded by beautiful countryside and the coast is only a short train ride away. Okay, so the English weather might make it impossible to spend a day sunbathing on the beach, but it's still worth visiting the coastal towns such as Southend-on-Sea or Mersea Island for some proper Fish and Chips or some fresh seafood, or just for the experience of spending a day at the seaside. The more rural areas boast lovely villages as well as huge stately homes, so you can see what life is like outside of the London bubble. It's definitely worth checking out what is right on your doorstep whilst you're here.


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Have a look at our other post too if you want some ideas on what to do in London and where to visit in the UK!
Amy

Friday, 21 September 2012

Transportation in Colchester


Wondering about transportation around Colchester and around England? Before you arrive, it's good to know how you'll be getting around!

·         There are many bus companies in Essex, but if you live in and around the uni, you will probably use First buses. The main routes that travel to the uni are 61, 62, and 74. All of these go to the town centre and the 61 and 62 also go to the train station (North Station). First will be on campus for the first few weeks selling discounted bus passes, last year they were about £140 for the year, if I remember correctly. I am sure they’ll go up slightly this year, but they are most certainly worth it! A round trip from campus to town runs over £3, so bus fares without a pass get expensive quickly.... just don’t lose your pass (I did...)
The First schedules are available here: http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/essex/


·         There are two buses that travel to and from Colchester and Stansted Airport. The local bus 133 travels right to campus, but it takes about two hours and the seats aren’t so comfortable http://www.airportbybus.com/    
The National Express 250 is much more comfortable AND only takes an hour, but it leaves from the bus station in the town centre http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx
If you don’t mind getting yourself to the bus station in town (£5 – 7 taxi from campus, or a direct bus...) then the National Express is DEFINITELY worth it.... comfy leather seats, enough said.

·        The National Express 250 also goes to and from Heathrow airport and takes about 2 ½ hours, check the website above for schedules! For the National Express it can be really really cheap if you book in advance!

·         The main train station in Colchester is North Station. Hythe Station is closer to campus (about a 15 minute walk) but it is a local line and trains don’t stop there as frequently. Also, there is no ticket booth there... so usually it is better to head into North Station. Again, there are direct busses, or you can easily jump in a cab. It is always better to plan your train travel in advance - you can sometimes get much cheaper tickets if you book them online and in advance. Something it took me a while to understand about train tickets... the classification of tickets. From what I can tell, there are three to know:
o   Advance - you reserve a specific seat on a specific train. They can be much cheaper, but aren’t valid unless you are on the right train!
o   Off-Peak – you can travel on any train, as long as it is designated ‘off-peak.’ If you travel in the middle of the day, in the evenings or on weekends, these should all be off-peak trains.
o   Anytime – likely to be the most expensive option of the three, as the tickets work on any train on your day of travel.

·         Taxis – sometimes, if you are lucky, you will find a cab that you can hail down, and they do sit around at Colchester North Station and on High St in the town centre – but there are not usually any waiting at the bus station.... SO you really need to know some taxi numbers so you can call one when needed. Here are a few:
o   Hawaii Five-0: 01206-543-210 (the cheapest in my experience, but don’t always answer the phone...)
o   Panther: 01206-525-525
o   Five Sevens: 01206-577-777
Hope that gets you started... Safe travels to Colchester!!!