The National Student Survey (NSS) 2026 campaign at Sussex begins on Monday 26 January 2026, in line with the start of most ...
This video, filmed at the annual SSRP Symposium, showcases the innovative and impactful work of our brilliant research community, from the South Coast to South America and beyond. You can also read ...
Invitation to staff to attend a briefing session to explore Project Management training and gain certification in PRINCE2, ...
A University of Sussex research team have demonstrated the first sound projector that can track a moving individual and deliver an acoustic message as they move, to a high-profile tech and media ...
A drug alert has been issued in Brighton over illicit packets of Diazepam, which has been appearing across the UK in recent months. Some of these tablets have been found to contain dangerous synthetic ...
Professor Ranajit Guha, a renowned historian and founding figure in Sussex’s own history, died in April, a month before he would have turned 100. Professor Guha, who was born in Bakarganj district or ...
New research by University of Sussex spin-out company, Universal Quantum has determined the parameters needed for a quantum computer to break the encryption of Bitcoin and simulate a crucial molecule ...
Researchers from Sussex investigated whether cats demonstrated so-called level 6 object permanence – the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are moved out of sight in a way ...
Nico, a doctoral researcher in the School of Global Studies, was one of two postgraduate researchers to win the 2024 Adam Weiler PGR Impact Award, which recognises researchers who demonstrate the ...
The University of Sussex mourns the loss of Professor Margaret (Maggie) Boden who passed away recently at the age of 88. A pioneering figure in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, Maggie’s ...
Despite tremendous advances over the last decade, breast cancer remains the most common cancer affecting women globally, while recurrent resistance to existing therapies remains a major challenge.
Driving while talking on a hands-free phone can be as distracting as talking on a hand-held mobile, psychologists at the University of Sussex say. The study, published in the Transportation Research ...
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