Campus development
We’re investing in making the University of Sussex better. Through our campus development, we can maintain our position as one of the world’s leading academic institutions and attract and work with the best and brightest minds.
A better campus
Our experiences of study, work and life over the past few years have highlighted even more keenly the need to provide space that works for all our people – students and staff alike.
We’re investing in making our stunning 60-year-old campus better – with everything from big builds to small changes to our existing space and facilities. These will give us areas that work, providing modern spaces and keeping our historic campus beautiful for another 60 years.
Over the past five years, we have built 2,117 new bedrooms on campus, creating a new student village – East Slope – with a mixture of townhouses and flats as well as study spaces and social hubs. We have also opened the doors of our brand new Student Centre – a multipurpose learning and events space, which as well as being a new hub for student services, offers retail and leisure amenities.
Our next step is the most ambitious programme we have undertaken in recent years. The West Slope development will greatly enhance the student and academic experience, giving the University the infrastructure it needs to continue to be an internationally-recognised centre for excellence, as well as being a covetable place to live, work and forge connections.
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The future of facilities management at Sussex: working to make our campus greener
Posted on behalf of: The Better Campus team
Last updated: Thursday, 17 July 2025
With plans for a new dedicated sustainability manager, phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles in our fleet, and a range of water and waste reduction initiatives, with our new partners, OCS, we are putting environmental sustainability at the forefront of the new facilities management contract.
On 1 July, OCS replaced Mitie within the Sussex Estates and Facilities (SEF) partnership and work is already underway on some significant improvements to advance our environmental sustainability goals.
During the bidding process the experienced team at OCS showed a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by Sussex’s beautiful but aging estate. Over the course of the seven-year contract, they have pledged to help us become one of the most sustainable universities in the world, and suggested several improvements to help achieve this, including:
Sharing goals for a greener estate
The new sustainability manager will work within the partnership to identify opportunities to create positive social, economic, and environmental impacts on campus.
They will work closely alongside the grounds, logistics and maintenance teams to support our biodiversity and sustainability schemes, and collaborate with the Sustainability Team and operational colleagues to make sure we are working towards the same goals.
Helping to save water (and money!)
The person taking on this exciting new role will also be responsible for interrogating data to identify where we can reduce water use, which could include the introduction of a robust system for detecting and fixing leaks. Smart irrigation systems and weather-based irrigation controllers will help to limit water waste, and improved systems for collecting water and treating wastewater will be introduced over the longer term.
Taking control of our waste
In their bid, OCS proposed ways to help improve our recycling rates, which are currently around 33%. This includes steps to reduce over-use of cleaning products, soaps, toilet rolls, bin liners and other consumables by auditing current usage, identifying high-impact areas, and setting realistic and quantifiable targets for reduction.
Other future improvements:
We'll share more stories about these initiatives as they come to life during the 13-month transition period.
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