Latest staff news
Sussex drama graduate wins young director award
2009 Sussex drama graduate Alex Brown has won the prestigious James Menzies-Kitchin (JMK) Young Directors Award.
The honey and the ivy – why gardeners’ foe is the bees’ friend
Ivy, often maligned as a garden pest, is vital to honey bees and other pollinators seeking food in autumn, new research from Sussex reveals.
Computer scientists start second project to improve access to NHS patient database
Two Sussex academics have begun work on developing a system for assessing the quality of patient information held in a new NHS database.
University provides further update for transferring staff
The University has written to all staff directly affected by plans to work with external partners about discussions with the campus trades unions.
Sussex achieves first milestone award for improving prospects of female scientists
The University has won an award for its work to improve the job prospects of women working in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine.
Scholarship event celebrates support for Sussex students
Thanks to a grant from Wates Family Charities, ten Sussex students are benefiting from extra financial support.
Politics students observe the parliamentary process in Paris
As part of their visit to Paris last week, 16 Sussex politics students attended a debate on a controversial bill to approve same-sex marriage.
Sussex women’s team Ultimate Frisbee champions for third year
The University’s Ultimate Frisbee women’s team are national champions for the third consecutive year after their triumph at the weekend.
Director of Sussex Innovation Centre receives Queen’s Award
The Executive Director of the Sussex Innovation Centre has been recognised in the Queen’s Awards for his efforts to promote regional businesses.
Neutrino scientist awarded particle physics prize
Sussex physicist Dr Jeff Hartnell has been awarded a prize by the Institute of Physics “for his contributions to neutrino physics”.
