New Research Forum on War and Photograhy with Dr Ben Burbridge
In the latest video in the Research Forum series Dr Ben Burbridge discusses the representation of war in photography with Professor Maurice Howard.
Are you holding a public lecture in autumn 2013?
If you're holding a public lecture between October and December 2013, you could promote it as part of the Sussex Lectures series.
Royal Pavilion’s dazzling colour is the subject of researcher’s display
A feast for the eyes awaits visitors to the Royal Pavilion at a display inspired by University of Sussex research that opens to the public on 15 June.
Artist student’s work selected for 55th Venice Biennale
A Sussex research student has been selected to exhibit her work at the 55th Venice Biennale – one of the world’s most influential art exhibitions.
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New edition of Pevsner’s Sussex launched on campus
Nearly 50 years after it came out, the revised Sussex edition of a series of architectural guides is to be published - with Falmer House on the cover.
Sussex art historian to launch London tapestry exhibition
A Sussex art historian is to speak at the launch of an exhibition of tapestries created by one of the University's partner institutions.
The real leopard comes home
A Sussex art historian has contributed to the book of a new V&A Museum exhibition, which features a great silver leopard of early 17th-century design.
Sussex historian traces the pleasure, pain and panic of being a modern girl
Professor Carol Dyhouse examines panic and progress in the history of young women in her new book, Girl Trouble, published today (14 March).
Sussex art historian puts activism in the picture for Brighton Photo Biennial 2012
Research by Sussex art historian Dr Ben Burbridge on photography underpins a provocative programme for the 2012 Brighton Photo Biennial.
Sussex art historian puts activism in the picture for Brighton Photo Biennial 2012
University of Sussex art historian Dr Ben Burbridge shares the honours as joint curator of the fifth Brighton Photo Biennial (BPB 2012).
