Placements - new training and resources for staff
New Canvas e-learning resources are available for all staff.
Tribute to Professor Dame Georgina Mace

The Sussex Sustainability Research Programme is deeply saddened by the death of Professor Dame Georgina Mace, Sussex alumna and honorary doctorand.
Majority of groundwater stores resilient to climate change

A new study suggests fewer resources are depleting than previously estimated, but authors urge caution in unsustainable extraction levels.
Address major holes in ozone hole treaty to avert stronger climate change and serious health risks, experts warn

A new paper, co-authored by a Sussex scientist, has revealed major holes in an international treaty designed to help repair the ozone layer.
Using techniques learnt in astrophysics, researchers can now forecast drought up to ten weeks ahead

Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed a system which can accurately predict a period of drought in East Africa up to ten weeks ahead.
Four outstanding students celebrate winning MacQuitty Prize

An unprecedented number of students will benefit from the generosity of a Sussex alumnus after achieving exceptional final results.
Sussex Migration JEMS journal tops impact factor rankings

JEMS achieved a two year impact factor of 3.116 – a very high figure for the social sciences.
Obituary: Richard Grove

Founding Director of the Sussex Centre for World Environmental History, Professor Richard Grove was a trailblazer in his field.
University rises up global rankings

The University of Sussex has risen up newly published global rankings in six academic subjects.
Fifty shades of lockdown Covid-19 in Syria: Another calamity (on top of everything else)
Feras Alkabani reflects on the meanings of ‘lockdown’ in a war zone.