School of Business and Law

At the School of Business and Law, University of Brighton, we teach, research and consult across the full range of business, management and law disciplines.

Starting your course in 2020?

You’re going to have a brilliant time here and we can’t wait to meet you! To help you feel like you already Belong at Brighton our students and staff have created some information so you can get to know your school before you join us in the autumn.

We’ll also be in touch over the summer with more information – so watch out for our emails from

Start getting ready now

We’re incredibly proud of our students both during their time here and what they go on to achieve. The advice on the following pages aim to give you an idea of it’s like to learn here and help you get to know us before you arrive.

Your learning

Your student life

Your work and career

Tour your campus

All Business School courses are based on our Moulsecoomb, Brighton campus. You can take a 360º tour of the campus and the facilities.

artists impression of new business school building

From September 2021, the Business School will be based in our new academic building, part of the transformation of the Moulsecoomb campus in Brighton.

After results day

Look out for our emails telling you about enrolment. Follow our instructions and once you’ve enrolled online you’ll have access to:

  • our online learning environment and be able to download the MyBrighton app
  • reading lists, course handbooks, LinkedIn learning resources and your pre-entry academic activities.
Stay in touch

Make sure you look out for our emails, attend our online events and subscribe to this blog.

Got any questions? You can also chat to a current student online

Watch this video

Visit the website to find out more about what to expect and what you need to do before you get here .

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Clare Prust • July 21, 2020


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