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School of Technology, Business and Arts
This School is the ideal interdisciplinary collaborative home for people with inquisitive minds and a passion to solve problems.
Our Technology students learn how to develop secure software to meet tomorrow’s needs and craft immersive digital games that captivate and challenge. Our Business students are nurtured to become future entrepreneurs and corporate leaders. Our Arts students find their vision and express their boundless imagination.
Expert academics ignite intellectual exploration through research-informed teaching and industry practice, while state-of-the-art facilities and studios facilitate hands-on learning. Digitally skilled, creative, and business ready, our graduates shape the future.
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Staff profiles
Professor Stuart Harmer
Stuart is Professor of Applied Electromagnetics and Dean of the School of Technology, Business, & Arts.
s.harmer2@uos.ac.ukKerry Thom
Alongside her role as School Manager, Kerry is studying a degree in Business Management. She also has marketing and proof-reader experience in previous roles.
Claire Culley
Claire became Head of Business in 2022 after a career working in the commercial marketing sphere and founding a co-working and events venue in Brighton.
Professor Nicholas Caldwell
Professor Nicholas Caldwell is Professor of Information Systems Engineering at the 69³ÉÈËƬ.
Visiting Academics
In the School of Technology, Business and Arts we have a number of Visiting Academics that take guest lectures and enhance the learning experience.
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A new collaboration between the 69³ÉÈËƬ and Colchester + Ipswich Museums Service is uncovering new secrets for special objects in Ipswich Museum’s collection – including one dating back 200,000 years.
Two students from the 69³ÉÈËƬ have won the top prize at a conference for their paper focusing on environmental governance in developing countries.
Green-fingered staff and students at the 69³ÉÈËƬ have celebrated the official opening of their very own campus allotment which to date has produced over 47kg of fruit, vegetables and herbs.