SussexFood are now one of the top 200 collectors of crisp packets for the Terracycle scheme!

Your efforts to correctly dispose of empty crisp packets into Terracycle bins across SussexFood cafes are paying off and we thank you for this!
University of Sussex academic co-authors new Government report outlining steps towards a more integrated society

Dr Linda Morrice has played a key role in the creation of a new report on improving integration strategies to better support refugees in the UK.
Obituary: Willie Lamont (1934-2018)

Historian Professor Willie Lamont, who taught at Sussex from 1966 to his retirement in 1999, died on 31 December 2018.
Commit to Get Far takes staff across Britain's iconic trails this January

From 14-23 January 2019 Commit to Get Far is back! The new virtual journey will take staff across Britain’s most iconic point-to-point trails.
Spaces to be uncertain: New initiative calls for conformity to be challenged in the classroom

A new campaign is urging teachers and pupils to be allowed to embrace uncertainty and explore new ways to engage with knowledge.
Sussex researcher inspires future generations with opening of science library in Rwanda

A project led by a University of Sussex researcher has resulted in the creation of a science library in a secondary school in Rwanda.
Music education at significant risk of disappearing as a sustained curriculum offer no longer the norm in secondary

New research shows an increasing number of schools have reduced or completely removed music in the curriculum for lower secondary school students.
Obituary: Michael Eraut (1940-2018)

Michael Eraut, educator and longstanding Professor of Education at the University of Sussex, died peacefully, at the age of 77, on 7 September.
Mars Rover probes University of Sussex campus

800 school children and the Mars Rover probe the University of Sussex campus for the pilot event for PrimarySpace, a new space education initiative.
Closing the 69 million teacher gap needs to be top priority for world’s education leaders

Addressing the global teacher gap of 69 million should be the number one priority for education policymakers the world over, a new study has warned.