Join us for a geography taster session on the history of LGBTQ+ spaces 

Are you curious about what it’s like to study Geography at the University of Brighton? Join us for an engaging online taster session designed to help you get a glimpse of university life and dive deeper into the area of human geography and spatial politics. 

Who should attend the session? 

The sessions are aimed at students in year 12/ first year of sixth form/college, but everyone is welcome to attend, including those who have already applied. 

Event details 

Human geography: the history of LGBTQ+ spaces in Brighton and beyond  

Date: Wed 5 February (the session will be held on Microsoft Teams from 5-6pm) 

Brighton has a national reputation as the ‘LGBTQ+ capital’ of the UK and has many different LGBTQ+ spaces. But how have these spaces changed over the past century, and what might they look like in the future? This taster takes you on a tour through pubs, clubs, toilets, neighbourhoods and entire cities; getting you thinking about the spatial politics and impact of LGBTQ+ spaces. 

Please note that the taster includes some discussion of sexual activity. 

Register now to secure your spot 

If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Outreach team on outreach@brighton.ac.uk. 

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