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The University of Sussex

Friday 10 January

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Features
*Beaches at risk
*Pole position in New Year's Honours
*Democracy better than despotism for animals
*Learning the lessons of sustainable technologies
*Equality Challenge Unit visit to Sussex
*New appointments to the new Schools
*Places to visit, by the people who ought to know
*Scholarship raises student standards
*Sussex student to work shadow MP
*Postgraduate Open Day
*Underpass update
*Health Week 2003
*Taking up pedal power
*John Röhl wins Gissings Prize
*Howzat? Jolly good!
*European Question Time

Regulars
*Research Funding Opportunities
*VC's voice
*Broadcast
*First class
*Obituary
*Small ads
The West Pier
Beaches at risk

With the collapse of the West Pier in Brighton dramatically demonstrating the importance of good management of coastal areas, researchers at the University of Sussex have won over £1 million in funding to study coastal regions.

Alan Mayhew
Pole position in New Year's Honours

Professor Alan Mayhew, Visiting Senior Fellow in the Sussex European Institute (SEI), has been awarded an OBE in the New Year's Honours, for services to UK-Polish relations.

The fortnightly Bulletin is written and produced by Alison Field, Peter Simmons and Benedict Brook. We welcome any news, story ideas, letters or small ads from staff and students of the University. The next issue will be out on 24 January, with a copy deadline of 17 January. Please contact the Press and Communications Office in Sussex House on ext. 8888 or email internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk.



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