Sussex postgraduate wins national dissertation prize
University of Sussex student Amy Clarke has won a national prize from the Royal Geographical Society for her Masters dissertation.
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Richard Black appointed Pro-Director of SOAS
Professor Richard Black, Head of the School of Global Studies, has been appointed Pro-Director (Research and Enterprise) of SOAS.
Why Chris wants to know where the rain falls
Chris Smith’s research is helping the UN to understand the complexities of rainfall patterns and their effects on food security and migration.
Two new Sussex Academicians
The Academy of Social Sciences is to confer Professors Richard Black (Human Geography) and Valerie Hey (Education) with the award of Academician.
Geography at Sussex in top 12 in UK in latest QS Rankings
Top 50 in the world, top 12 in the UK Sussex is one of the leading centres in the world to study Geography according to the latest QS World Rankings...
Human tapestry of city life revealed in Sussex research-inspired play
A project led by Sussex migration expert Dr Ben Rogaly is celebrated in a new play telling the diverse stories of the inhabitants of an English city.
Places for All: From the Houses of Parliament to Peterborough’s car boot sale
The last exhibition photographer Liz Hingley held in the UK was in the Houses of Parliament, but as part of the University of Sussex’s Places...
Africa research explores the complex influence of changes in climate upon migration
Governments need to take multiple factors into account if they are to plan for population displacement as a result of drought, new research reveals.
