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.
Sussex scientists help build computer model of honey bee brain
Sussex scientists are working with partners at the University of Sheffield to produce the first accurate computer models of a honey bee brain.
National Student Survey rates Sussex in top 20 for student satisfaction
Eighty-nine per cent of Sussex students are happy with their university experience, according to the results of the latest National Student Survey.
Katherine’s busy summer for bee research
Biology student Katherine Fensome spent the summer sitting on the beautiful Sussex Downs – but it was all in the cause of science.
Melvyn shows how small molecules could help crack a big problem
Melvyn Ansell’s JRA project studied small molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems – the impact of CO2 emissions.
What our undergraduates did last summer
Sussex undergraduates gave up part of their holidays to get a taste of research on a University scheme to inspire the academics of tomorrow.
Sussex scientists help Papua New Guinea villagers to protect rainforest
Scientists from Sussex have been awarded Government funding to help villagers in Papua New Guinea protect their country’s precious rainforest.
Sussex neuroscientist explains why we’re hungry for puzzles
A Sussex neuroscientist has come up with a radical new approach in the pursuit of our understanding of consciousness.
Posthumous award for Life Sciences student
Fellow students have paid tribute to Chaz Blinstrub, who is to be awarded a posthumous diploma at the graduation ceremony this afternoon (19 July).
Undergraduate helps to figure out the cause of disease
Laurie Crossley gave up part of her summer to try to find out how changes in vital cell functions are linked to debilitating diseases in humans.
