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Sussex historian traces the pleasure, pain and panic of being a modern girl

14 March 2013

Professor Carol Dyhouse examines panic and progress in the history of young women in her new book, Girl Trouble, published today (14 March).


Sussex historian traces the pleasure, pain and panic of being a modern girl

14 March 2013

Professor Carol Dyhouse examines panic and progress in the history of young women in her new book, Girl Trouble, published today (14 March 2013).


Sussex researchers win funding to celebrate cultural gems of region’s past

13 March 2013

The story of Kent's "secret army", trained to fend off a Nazi invasion, is the subject of one of four projects funded by a new cultural initiative.


Sussex researchers set to recruit ‘baby scientists’

5 March 2013

A research group at Sussex is looking to enlist baby scientists to help with an exciting new project.


University of Sussex researchers set to recruit ‘baby scientists’

4 March 2013

A research group at the University of Sussex is looking to enlist baby scientists to help with an exciting new project.


Sussex research helps create first-ever national oral archive for Women’s Liberation at British Library

4 March 2013

A national oral history archive that tells the stories of the Women’s Liberation Movement, is to be launched on International Women’s Day.


Elderly breast cancer patients denied life-saving drugs says new study

1 March 2013

Just 14 per cent of patients aged over 70 with early breast cancer are offered standard chemotherapy after surgery, says a new study.


India’s beautiful botanical past reviewed by Sussex historian

1 March 2013

Dr Vinita Damodaran is the academic expert in a video by the Natural History Museum to accompany an exhibition about the British East India Company.


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 scientists measure the Saharan weather

15 February 2013

University of Sussex geographers have been involved in a short film about an academic project to observe one of the most extreme climates on Earth.


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