Research explores hidden benefit of heavy rains in Africa
Intensive rainfall in East Africa can bring widespread flooding but may be instrumental in replenishing vital groundwater supplies, says new research.
Research explores hidden benefit of heavy rains in Africa
Intensive rainfall in East Africa can bring widespread flooding but may be instrumental in replenishing vital groundwater supplies.
University to make repayment to returning international students
The University is to make a repayment to international students who have continued their studies at Sussex in 2012-13.
Academics prepare for REF trial run
Academic staff are preparing for a trial run this term ahead of Sussex’s submission next year to the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Citizenship and Democratisation becomes Security and Social Justice
One of the six research themes has been given a new name: the Citizenship and Democratisation theme has just become Security and Social Justice.
Why, for some, there’s no place like home during a hurricane
Why do as many as 30 per cent of people living in the path of a dangerous hurricane ignore calls to evacuate and decide to stay at home instead?
CAIT Director's Theory Talk online
Professor Beate Jahn's Theory Talk #50 on the State of Nature, Liberalism’s Other, and Classical Theory in International Relations is now online.
Erosion research at iconic St Paul’s shows benefit of declining pollution levels
St Paul’s Cathedral is safer from pollution than it has been since it was built 300 years ago – but it might turn green in the future.
Two new Sussex Academicians
The Academy of Social Sciences is to confer Professors Richard Black (Human Geography) and Valerie Hey (Education) with the award of Academician.
Universities work together to put on joint careers fair
Brighton’s two universities have joined forces to organise one of the biggest careers fairs in the region.
