Brighton researchers are part of a £2.4m research initiative to explore how community creativity can improve health and wellbeing in Hastings and other coastal areas.

Brighton researchers are part of a £2.4m research initiative to explore how community creativity can improve health and wellbeing in Hastings and other coastal areas.
Michael Clarence is the latest artist to receive a prestigious Freelands Fellowship to work for a year within University of Brighton’s School of Art and Media. Read More
Congratulations to Joe Harbert, Sport Journalism MA student, on winning the Best Online News Site award at the 2020 Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) awards. Joe won the award for his work on grassroots football in Kent while studying on his undergraduate degree at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Principal Lecturer Simon McEnnis discusses the future of sports journalism. Read More
The latest edition of Overtime magazine, produced by University of Brighton journalism students, is now available. Read More
Dick Pound, sport’s most prominent anti-drug campaigner, will turn his attention to something he now deems even more problematic, namely match-fixing, at this year’s Annual Sport Journalism Lecture. Read More