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Research staff invited to complete survey

9 May 2013

Research staff at the University are being invited to complete a survey about their experience of being a member of research staff at Sussex.


ESW Reader has Care Inquiry review published

1 May 2013

Dr Janet Boddy, Reader in Child, Youth & Family Studies, is commissioned by the Care Inquiry. Report published on the 30th April.


University launches online access guide for disabled users

30 April 2013

An online guide that provides detailed information about disabled access to University buildings is now available.


Máiréad Dunne, Director of CIE, participated at conference sponsored by OXFAM.

25 April 2013

Máiréad Dunne participated at conference sponsored by OXFAM. The conference was entitled: 'Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender'


Scholarship event celebrates support for Sussex students

24 April 2013

Thanks to a grant from Wates Family Charities, ten Sussex students are benefiting from extra financial support.


Leverhulme Trust Research Programme Competition

24 April 2013

Leverhulme Trust Research Promgramme Competion - Deadline 31st May 2013.


Politics students observe the parliamentary process in Paris

22 April 2013

As part of their visit to Paris last week, 16 Sussex politics students attended a debate on a controversial bill to approve same-sex marriage.


Call for Papers: Critical War Studies: emerging field, developing agendas

19 April 2013

Workshop hosted by Sussex Centre for Conflict and Security Research (SCSR) on the emerging field of Critical War Studies.


Call for Papers: Subjects and Practices of Resistance

17 April 2013

Two inter-linked, consecutive workshops under the theme of Subjects and Practices of Resistance to be held 9-11 September 2013 at University of Sussex


Sussex political expert assesses Thatcher’s legacy

17 April 2013

Margaret Thatcher “was brilliant at winning things, but she wasn’t brilliant at winning people over”, says political expert Prof Paul Taggart.


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