Research shows bumblebees on lavender have it licked
New research by the University of Sussex shows why lavender flowers attract more bumblebees than honey bees.
The honey and the ivy – why gardeners’ foe is the bees’ friend
Ivy, often maligned as a garden pest, is vital to honey bees and other pollinators seeking food in autumn, new research from Sussex reveals.
Sussex achieves first milestone award for improving prospects of female scientists
The University has won an award for its work to improve the job prospects of women working in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine.
Leverhulme Trust Research Programme Competition
Leverhulme Trust Research Promgramme Competion - Deadline 31st May 2013.
Sussex biologist stands up for the Amazon
A Sussex conservation biologist will be heading an international team on a 1,300km paddle down the mighty Amazon River.
REF support - drop-in sessions
The REF team is running a series of drop in sessions to provide support for all aspects of the submission.
Why memory lapses may serve a vital evolutionary function
University of Sussex neuroscientists have discovered that a disturbance during memory lapses appears to prevent memories being formed.
This week is Wellbeing Week
A programme of events on campus this week will celebrate your mental and physical wellbeing.
Higher Education Innovation Fund Kick Start Networks: Second call for proposals
The University has issued the second call of the Kick Start Network scheme which aims to connect Sussex academics with non-academic research users.
Do you stand out from the crowd? Your chance to win £100
The Careers and Employability Centre is on the search for the three best Sussex Plus ‘webfolios’ of 2013.
