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A sideshow, or a showdown? Sussex political experts examine the impact of the European elections

Professors Aleks Szczerbiak and Paul Taggart predict the likely winners and losers and question just how ‘European’ the elections really are.
Green-energy community projects need better government backing

Community-led sustainable energy projects are not taken seriously enough by the government, say University of Sussex researchers.
Neuroscientists join major European project to develop artificial brain systems

Neuroscientists at Sussex have joined a €1 billion EU research initiative aimed at developing the tools needed to understand the human brain.
SussexFood wins Fairtrade award

SussexFood has won a national award for delivering the best Fairtrade experience by a contract caterer at any UK university.
Sussex scientist helps create the first computer model of all life on Earth

Dr Jörn Scharlemann's pioneering computer model can predict the future of Earth’s ecosystems and could help address key environmental concerns.
Sussex finance lecturer's new book praised by Nobel Prize winning economist

Influential economist Professor Robert Solow has praised a new book by Dr Mike Osborne, Lecturer in Accounting and Finance.
Student group and SussexFood raise funds for Filipino typhoon relief
A fundraising event on campus has raised money to support the Filipino victims of a devastating typhoon.
University lecturers confirmed for panel of student 'Dragon's Den' competition
A businessman and a food psychology expert have been selected as judges for SussexFood’s entrepreneurial competition.
Sussex scientists help BBC with cancer programme

Viewers of tonight’s (17 March ) ‘Bang Goes the Theory’ will get to see some of what goes on in the labs of the Genome Centre.
£1.15m ESRC grant awarded for income inequality project

Two Sussex academics have been awarded a 1.15 million-pound grant by the (ESRC) for their project into world inequality.