Are you holding a public lecture in autumn 2013?
If you're holding a public lecture between October and December 2013, you could promote it as part of the Sussex Lectures series.
What really happens to us when we go online
What happens to our brains, bodies and emotions during digital media engagement?, asks a conference at Sussex on 26 June.
Sussex oral historian becomes patron of local community publisher
Dr Margaretta Jolly, University of Sussex academic and oral historian, has become a patron of Brighton community publisher QueenSpark Books.
UniTV win national awards
UniTV, the Students' Union's student-run TV station, won four awards at the National Student Television Association (NaSTA) awards.
Professor’s BBC series listens in on all our yesterdays
'Noise' - a BBC Radio 4 series that begins on Monday (18 March) - is written and presented by University of Sussex Professor David Hendy.
Sussex student film shortlisted for leading award
A student film could become the first ever from the University of Sussex to win a prize in one of the UK’s leading film competitions.
Scholar Kseniya's online for new challenge
University of Sussex scholarships are supporting talented postgrads from around the world, and in some cases inspiring them to stay on and study more.
Sarah Montague
Sarah Montague is one of the main anchors on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today Programme and occasionally presents HARDtalk for BBC World.
Sussex symposium on queer film in Cinecity film festival
A new cinema network based at the University of Sussex is partnering with a Brighton film festival to present a day of queer film events this month.
Sussex art historian puts activism in the picture for Brighton Photo Biennial 2012
University of Sussex art historian Dr Ben Burbridge shares the honours as joint curator of the fifth Brighton Photo Biennial (BPB 2012).
