Sussex researcher plays her part at Shakespeare’s Globe
Amy Kenny’s research into the family world of Tudor and Stuart England is helping to inform productions for Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.
Consciousness conference opens with free ‘expo’ on mysteries of the mind
A chance to explore human consciousness is on offer at a free one-day ‘expo’ curated by University of Sussex scientists on 30 June.
Media in mind: Degree show explores life from all points of view
The mysteries of the mind and the beautiful side of football are some of the inspirations behind this year’s media degree show final-year projects.
Madagascar’s Environmental Education Conference, hosted by CIE and the MAIED program
Madagascar’s Environmental Education, hosted by CIE and MA program in International Education and Development
Study shows horses have a mental picture of their owners
A new Sussex study published today (16 May) shows that horses can identify individuals of species other than their own.
Study shows horses have a mental picture of their owners
A new Sussex study shows that domestic horses use a sophisticated cognitive system to identify individuals of species other than their own.
Publish and be damned? Sussex debates the bird flu research controversy
Should scientists researching bird flu be censored?
Researchers find that massive black holes halt star birth in distant galaxies
Massive black holes may exert control over the number of stars formed in the early lives of the galaxies in which they sit, astronomers have shown.
Two genetics experts elected to Academy of Medical Sciences
Two academics from Sussex’s Genome Damage and Stability Centre (GDSC) have been recognised for excellence in medical science by being elected...
Responsible capitalism or business as usual? ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ approaches need evidence
To differentiate between responsible capitalism and business as usual in market-based approaches to international development, we need to gather more...
