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Sussex awards fellowships to distinguished alumni and academics

3 September 2012

The University is awarding fellowships to people associated with it who have made a distinguished contribution in any field or activity since 1961.


Sussex invests £5m in new global research scholarships

24 July 2012

The University of Sussex has launched 50 new Chancellor’s International Scholarships for overseas research students over the next five years.


Name for new academic building marks golden jubilee

20 July 2012

The new academic building is to be known as the Jubilee Building, as a lasting commemoration of the University’s 50th anniversary in 2012.


English professor meets his ‘maker’ at gold medal ceremony

18 July 2012

Novelist Ian McEwan was presented yesterday (16 July) with a University of Sussex gold medal by an academic whom he feels he ‘created’.


Sussex rounds off a golden year with glittering prizes at Graduation

16 July 2012

Sussex rounds off a year of celebrations to mark its 50th anniversary with a bumper crop of graduates at its six Graduation ceremonies this week.


Sussex awards gold medals to its world-leading alumni and past academics

13 July 2012

Eight writers, artists, thinkers and scientists wil receive gold medals as part of the Sussex's 50th anniverary celebrations.


Artist’s portrait puts former VCs back in the frame

5 July 2012

A portrait of the men who have led the University of Sussex in its first 50 years was unveiled yesterday (Weds 4 July) in the University's Library.


Understanding the impact of digital technology

29 May 2012

The sixth Sussex Conversation - on Digital and Social Media - took place at the Royal Institution on Thursday (24 May).


Celebrations head to Sydney

28 May 2012

Alumni Julian Russell and Mitou Pajaczowska (both EURO 1976) held a party at their home in March to celebrate the University's anniversary


Sussex researcher plays her part at Shakespeare’s Globe

25 May 2012

Amy Kenny’s research into the family world of Tudor and Stuart England is helping to inform productions for Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.


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