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Research Themes fund three new Kick Start Networks at Sussex

23 July 2013

The University’s Research Themes have awarded funds to three Sussex academics to support the development of new networks over the next two years.


Environment and Health Theme host workshop on NIHR funding for non-clinicians

17 July 2013

Workshop held to support the Sussex research community in taking advantage of the range of non-clinical health orientated research funding available.


Professor appointed to develop research into adult social care

2 July 2013

A new professor has been appointed to lead emerging research at the University into mental health, ageing and disability.


Developing our research

20 May 2013

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research discusses the 2013 Research Review


Speeding up the path to diagnosis

13 March 2013

Prof Mara Cercignani, from BSMS, will give her inaugural lecture this evening (13 March) on her research into ways to improve quantitative MRI.


Research Forum: Global Environmental Governance-The Future We Want?

25 February 2013

Professor Peter Newell discusses future action for the global environment following the Rio+20 summit with Professor Alan Lester.


Sussex lecturer awarded HEIF funding for new policy research network

30 November 2012

Dr Sergio Catignani, Lecturer in Strategic & Security Studies, has been awarded funding for a new policy research network on Security Sector Reform.


Research explores hidden benefit of heavy rains in Africa

11 November 2012

Intensive rainfall in East Africa can bring widespread flooding but may be instrumental in replenishing vital groundwater supplies.


Academics prepare for REF trial run

2 November 2012

Academic staff are preparing for a trial run this term ahead of Sussex’s submission next year to the Research Excellence Framework (REF).


'New economic thinking needed for UK energy policy' - Jim Watson is published in a new IPPR book

24 August 2012

Prof. Jim Watson's contribution to 'Complex new world: Translating new economic thinking into public policy' can now be read online.


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