Latest staff news
Reflecting on 21 years of the Children Act 1989
Lord Wilson, judge of the Supreme Court, delivered the closing plenary at a seminar reflecting on 21 years of the Children Act 1989.
Sussex oral history accounts of women’s liberation feature in national exhibition
Personal stories of women activists recorded by academics at Sussex feature in a major exhibition devoted to women’s history and women's liberation.
A guinea pig’s tale and other stories of biology (now in German)
A major exhibition has just opened in Austria, based on an award-winning book by a University of Sussex science historian.
Complete a travel survey and win a bus pass or a bike
Sussex is working in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council and the Uni of Brighton to encourage students and staff to travel sustainably.
New Head of Mathematical and Physical Sciences appointed
The University has appointed Professor Peter Coles as the new Head of the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS).
Campus trees destroyed in the Great Storm of 1987
Twenty-five years ago today (16 October) students across campus were waking up to the devastation left by the Great Storm of 1987.
Interview with Dr Fabrizio Salvatore published in Linux Format magazine
An interview with a Sussex Physics lecturer has been published in the latest issue of Linux Format. Dr Fabrizio Salvatore, Lecturer in Experimental...
New staff member for Comms team
The Press and Communications Office at the University of Sussex has welcomed a new addition to its team.
English lecturer’s unpublished novel wins new literary competition
A novel by a University of Sussex English lecturer has come first in a competition for unpublished works of fiction by Black or Asian women.
Two new Sussex Academicians
The Academy of Social Sciences is to confer Professors Richard Black (Human Geography) and Valerie Hey (Education) with the award of Academician.
