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20 November 2020
University of Sussex-led research finds one-third of creative business microclusters exist outside big cities.
19 November 2020
Nine University of Sussex academics have been included in the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers List – up from seven in last year’s global rankings.
18 November 2020
Members of the Science Policy Research Unit analyse plans unveiled by the Prime Minister designed to reduce UK net carbon emissions to zero by 2050
13 November 2020
New paper urges the British Psychological Society (BPS) to reinvestigate the 1995 complaint it received concerning the work of Professor Hans Eysenck.
12 November 2020
Prof Erik Millstone is calling for the UK Government and Food Standards Agency to use post-Brexit powers in the New Year to ban the use of aspartame.
10 November 2020
Sussex currently offers four Online Distance Learning (ODL) Master’s courses. Read about the experiences of three of our first ODL graduates here.
3 November 2020
Protective IT controls can give employees a false sense of security and cause them to drop their vigilance, a new study reveals.
2 November 2020
140 experts helped to transform South Africa’s science, technology and innovation systems in a three-day forum, co-organised by Sussex.
28 October 2020
SPRU researchers were invited by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission to act as an expert group on AI and Digitalisation.
21 October 2020
Businesses and community groups are being invited to help deliver the innovation required to make Sussex net zero.
16 October 2020
The University of Sussex has joined a UKRI-funded consortium to help create future leaders to reshape how we make, transport and consume our food.
15 October 2020
The University has risen 27 places to its highest global position in the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities since 2016.
Exports from the world’s poorest nations to the UK will be lower as a result of Brexit, a joint analysis of the UK’s new tariff plans reveals.
14 October 2020
Countries that sign up to improved financial transparency over oil, gas, and mining revenues benefit from significant reductions in carbon emissions.
During the summer, Dr Tommaso Ciarli and Prof Maria Savona took part in the UN DESA Division for Inclusive Social Development's Expert Group Meeting.
5 October 2020
If countries want to lower emissions as substantially, rapidly and cost-effectively as possible, they should prioritize renewables.
1 October 2020
American Studies, Art History, Drama, Dance and Cinematics, Criminology and Education ranked top ten in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021.
30 September 2020
Foreign disinvestment is a concern for local economies and workforces. The closure of foreign-owned operations in a local area is frequently...
25 September 2020
A comparative analysis led by SPRU academics finds room for improvement in the Find, Test, Trace, Isolate, Support (FTTIS) systems of six countries.
21 August 2020
Graduates in creative subjects suffer no deficit in earnings to students of supposedly “higher value” degrees such as biology, languages or psychology