Mass Observation calls for public to take part in day diary archive project
Mass Observation is calling on individuals throughout the UK to chart their opinions, feelings, and experiences in a one-day electronic diary.
High quality the key for children in care, says Sussex academic
What matters most for children in care is the quality and stability of their placements and relationships, says a University of Sussex academic.
Herschel bows out with study that shows early galaxies ‘cooler’ than predicted
Observations from the Herschel Space Observatory have shown that galaxies in the early Universe were cooler than those we see around us today.
Branded for life? Researchers examine impact of consumer culture on UK’s children
Children who immerse themselves in consumer culture feel worse about themselves, not better, say researchers at the University of Sussex.
Professor’s research to address plight of the bumblebee
The plight of the bumblebee is the guiding passion behind research projects at the University of Sussex led by Professor Dave Goulson.
Refurbishment of Attenborough Centre about to begin
A contractor is about to be appointed to refurbish the interior of the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, with work due to start in June.
Sussex molecular biologist wins Silvanus Thompson Medal
Professor Penny Jeggo, a senior scientist at the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, has been awarded the Silvanus Thompson Medal.
University launches online access guide for disabled users
An online guide that provides detailed information about disabled access to University buildings is now available.
School of Global Studies debate on religion and conflict brings a ‘new idea’ to an old problem
The first Peace Talks event organised by Global Studies in partnership with International Alert and the Royal Commonwealth Society was held last week.
