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29 March 2021
Two University of Sussex students have co-authored a new report calling on the UK Government to do more on issues impacting children and young adults.
23 March 2021
Children with SEND should be given the opportunity to continue with a more flexible approach to education even after pandemic restrictions are lifted.
4 March 2021
The University has been number one in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for development studies for six out of the past seven years.
15 January 2021
Sussex anthropologist Alice Wilson analyses Trump’s recognition and normalization deal with Morocco.
14 January 2021
The government’s current criteria only allows for around a quarter of children with SEND to have the option to continue their normal school routine.
27 November 2020
A virtual event will celebrate colleagues who embody the spirit of Sussex and our values: kindness, integrity, inclusion, collaboration and courage.
20 November 2020
Prof Mario Novelli's new project will promote critical political economy research on education systems in contexts affected by conflict and crisis.
12 November 2020
Two-year study included in-depth interviews over time with 61 women who experienced removal of at least one child and at risk of further removals.
2 September 2020
The majority of children with SEND felt less stress and anxiety away from school and at home during lockdown, according to a survey of parent carers.
23 July 2020
Having come to terms with her anxiety at university, Amy Knight now uses her experiences to be a strong advocate for mental wellbeing provision.