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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What really happens to us when we go online
What happens to our brains, bodies and emotions during digital media engagement?, asks a conference at Sussex on 26 June.
What really happens to us when we go online
What happens to our brains, bodies and emotions during digital media engagement?, asks a conference at Sussex on 26 June.
Face shape indicates success in men
A factor behind the success of top UK male business leaders is the shape of their faces, according to Sussex research published today (Friday 7 June).
Academics assess the impact of the Bribery Act
Academics, practitioners and students met in the Jubilee Building to talk about the impact of the 2011 UK Bribery Act (UKBA).
Sussex historian looks back at the Queen’s coronation for TV documentary
Sussex historian Dr Claire Langhamer talks in a TV documentary about how the Mass Observation Archive captured feelings about the 1953 coronation.
Mass Observation wins £44,000 grant to take archive into the community
Schools, families and community groups will discover more about the past lives of ordinary people through a grant to the Mass Observation Archive.
New research chair in young people’s mental health
Prof David Fowler is to join the University of Sussex and Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in a jointly funded post as Professor of Psychology.
Artist student’s work selected for 55th Venice Biennale
Sussex research student Eiman Elgibreen has been selected to exhibit her work at one of the world’s most influential art exhibitions.
Conference to explore human / computer interface and engagement
Neuroscsientists, game designers and an immersive theatre company are just some of the contributors lined up for an interdisciplinary conference on...
