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18 January 2021
A new research project, led by a Sussex Masters student, will be one of the first to assess the exposure of wild mammals to waste plastics in Britain.
15 January 2021
Sussex anthropologist Alice Wilson analyses Trump’s recognition and normalization deal with Morocco.
The biggest study of its kind has proven the link between local political context and the risk that humanitarian aid money is lost to corruption.
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.
12 January 2021
Less advantaged children struggle with noise, lack of space, resources and food when home-learning, shows a new study from the University of Sussex.
11 January 2021
A free three-day mini-festival, co-organised by a University of Sussex professor, begins this week, showcasing feminist publishing and creativity.
We are delighted to announce that Sankhitha Gunaratne has won the Macfarlanes Prize for Best Dissertation on the MA in Corruption and Governance.
7 January 2021
Psychologists who undertook a study into home learning during the spring 2020 locadown give guidance to schools planning home learning now.
Prof Michael Gasiorek from the University of Sussex Business School is the latest guest on the Impacted podcast series about research for real change.
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