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The University of Sussex

Friday, 27th June 2003

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Features
*Awards for a job well done
*Silly sports raise serious cash
*Not just diseases and war: the real Africa
*Cash boost for "look and learn" project
*New journal in Atlantic Studies
*British Academy portrait in library
*Sue maps out retirement
*Bike2work is big success
*Grandees get the grand tour
*New admissions scheme offers support
*Dylan shows the way
*Sussex Coastal Highway takes a new course
*Student tutors help out
*Getting the message across
*Sussex still open in summer
*New funding schemes

Regulars
*Research Funding Opportunities
*Broadcast
*First class
*Obituaries
*Walk on the wild side
*Summer vacation opening times
*Small ads

Awards for a job well done

Five members of staff are celebrating after hearing that they are to be the first recipients of the Chancellor's Awards, in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the work and life of the University.

Sports day
Silly sports raise serious cash

Teams from all over campus competed on 9 June at the Falmer Sports Complex to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Relief. On a beautiful sunny evening, each team took turns at a myriad of games to raise the most points and win the coveted trophy.

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 11th July 2003, with a copy deadline of 4th July 2003. Please contact the Press and Communications Office in Sussex House on ext. 8888 or email internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk.



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