Benghazi killings: What’s happening in Libya and beyond?
A film mocking the prophet Mohammad is said to have led to the tragic attack on the US consulate in Libya and others on embassies in the Middle East.
Sussex scientists help Papua New Guinea villagers to protect rainforest
Scientists from Sussex have been awarded Government funding to help villagers in Papua New Guinea protect their country’s precious rainforest.
Doctoral award for SPRU alumnus
SPRU PhD graduate Bjoern Jindra has received the 2012 Best Doctoral Dissertation award from the European Association of Comparative Economics Studies.
Sussex neuroscientist explains why we’re hungry for puzzles
A Sussex neuroscientist has come up with a radical new approach in the pursuit of our understanding of consciousness.
Sussex neuroscientist explains why we’re hungry for puzzles
Dr Daniel Bor, author of 'The Ravenous Brain', has come up with a radical new approach in the pursuit of our understanding of consciousness.
Sussex puts corruption centre stage at conference
Banking scandals, pension frauds, tax evasion, MPs' expenses - tales of corruption always make big news, but what is its real impact?
Around the world in 30 stories – Sussex student documentaries go on show in Brighton
Work by tomorrow’s media stars will feature in the University of Sussex MA degree show for media and film – called Stories and Spaces.
'New economic thinking needed for UK energy policy' - Jim Watson is published in a new IPPR book
Prof. Jim Watson's contribution to 'Complex new world: Translating new economic thinking into public policy' can now be read online.
Sussex researcher reveals rare art works at Proms exhibition tribute to composer Delius
The death mask of Frederick Delius is one of the items on display at the Royal Albert Hall in an exhibition curated by art historian Alexandra Loske.
SEI assesses the future of Europe
Five events organised by the SEI will assess the risks and opportunities that may make the difference between progress and decline in Europe.
