University of Brighton Alumni Association

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Philanthropy packs a punch!

Today the 2015–16 Ross-CASE Survey published landmark figures for the first time in the survey’s 15-year history. The figures show a significant milestone as donations to UK universities surpassed the £1 billion-a-year level for the first time. Sam Davies, Director of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement at the University of Brighton, shared her perspective on donor…

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Alice has gone viral

Cancer survivor Alice McGarvie is spreading the word worldwide on the benefits of occupational therapy (OT) – and her message has gone viral. With more than 30,000 views and 10,000 Facebook shares, the Brighton alumna’s blog is being hailed as one of the clearest explanations of the benefits of OT.

Meet Brighton’s Titans (School of Health Sciences)

With subjects ranging from nursing and midwifery to occupational therapy, physiotherapy and podiatry, Brighton’s School of Health Sciences has an incredibly diverse range of students and graduates with a rich variety of career paths. With the launch of the new Brighton’s Titans campaign, we’re proud to share the experiences of just a few of our high-flying alumni.

The man with nothing

Football is helping refugees cope with the misery of camp life in Dunkirk, according to University of Brighton graduate Daniel Mansaray who spent time living with one refugee in his wooden shack.  Pictured above: Daniel (left) with two other football volunteers

Brighton shines at Rio 2016

The Olympics and Paralympics ignited the passion of sports fans across the globe during the summer. We were proud of the various roles that our university community had both in and out of the sporting arena, either as competitors, coaches or supporters.

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