The announcement was made by the Royal Anniversary Trust at a reception at St James’s Palace in London today (Thursday 30 November). The Prize is the highest form of national recognition for the work of a UK university and will be officially bestowed on the University at Buckingham Palace in early 2018 by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
ISER, with significant funding support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), has built a global reputation since being established in 1989 and the official commendation states the Prize is for “authoritative social and economic research to inform the policies of governments for the improvement of people’s lives”.
Our Vice-Chancellor Professor Anthony Forster said: “Winning our second Queen’s Anniversary Prize is a huge honour for the whole of the University of Essex. This highlights the world-renowned social science research taking place here.
“ISER is a flagship research institute at Essex and its work exemplifies our mission to undertake research which has a real impact on the world. ISER’s track record of producing exceptional postgraduate researchers is exemplary.
“This prize recognises how ISER researchers are delivering influential and authoritative research which has an impact at a regional, national and international level. They push the boundaries, stretch across disciplines and innovate to increase the accuracy and relevance of their research.
“Thanks to this ISER has become the touchstone for policymakers and those seeking to influence public policy in the UK and across the globe.”
The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Essex follows on from Essex being ranked 22nd in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide and achieving the highest rating of Gold in the government’s Teaching Excellence Framework..