Sussex to receive share of £84 million boost for doctoral training
The University of Sussex is one of 39 universities to benefit from a share of an £84 million investment by the EPSRC in postgraduate training.
Why memory lapses may serve a vital evolutionary function
University of Sussex neuroscientists have discovered that a disturbance during memory lapses appears to prevent memories being formed.
Sussex undergraduate to present her research at prestigious conference
A final-year student is preparing to present her research at the British Psychology Society’s (BPS) annual conference this month.
The real leopard comes home
A Sussex art historian has contributed to the book of a new V&A Museum exhibition, which features a great silver leopard of early 17th-century design.
Experts debate the future of Europe at Sussex Salon
A panel of experts from the Sussex European Institute (SEI) discussed the future of Europe at the latest in the Sussex Salon series of debates.
Brain scientists put their heads together to create Sussex Neuroscience
A major new initiative will establish Sussex as a centre of excellence in neuroscience.
Sussex chemist takes her research to Parliament
A Sussex research student is attending Parliament today to present her science to politicians and a panel of judges as part of a national competition.
Sussex scientist unlocks hidden potential of cutting-edge cancer drugs
A class of cancer drugs could keep patients alive for longer than they do now, following a new discovery involving Sussex researchers.
Scientists unlock hidden potential of cutting-edge cancer drugs
A class of cancer drugs could keep patients alive for much longer than they do now, following a new discovery about how they attack tumours.
Professor’s BBC series listens in on all our yesterdays
The rattle and hum of human history is the subject of Noise – a major BBC Radio 4 series written and presented by Sussex Professor David Hendy.
