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.

Students at Jellyfish's offices

Emerging themes and how to get recruited in the digital industry

On 15 June, twenty Brighton Business School students studying our Marketing and Business degrees attended an Open Day at the Jellyfish Digital Marketing Agency‘s office in Brighton. The visit was the latest event in the ongoing relationship being developed by the Business School with Jellyfish that is enabling students to gain insight from one of The…

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Tips on how to build authentic relationships with local influencers, encouraging them to promote your business 

Beth Nicholson, Business Management with Marketing BSc(Hons) student, is taking our digital marketing optional module. As part of this module, Beth’s blog talks about how to use influencers to promote your business. Tips on how to build authentic relationships with local influencers, encouraging them to promote your business (without the monetary sum) There has been a distinctive shift…

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$$XXX Buy Viagra NOW! XXX$$: Cutting through the chaos of email marketing so you can boost your open and click-through rate – no junk in this trunk | Eden’s Blog Central

No this isn’t spam! But it is a great example of one of our Digital Marketing module student’s blogs. Eden, a Business Management BSc (Hons) student, blogs about how to boost open and click rates when using direct email marketing.  

Personalised ads and avoiding ‘creepiness’ in targeted advertising

Rhys Johns, a Law with Business LLB(Hons) student, is taking the digital marketing module – I wanted to share with you his blog post on what to avoid when personalising advertising.

Digital marketing analysis: A student’s blog on fashion retail giants capturing millennials

This time of year is when lecturers in the School of Business and Law have the pleasure of reading and marking blog posts by students who are studying Digital Marketing (an optional module in their final year). As part of this module students are required to create their own blog analysing how digital technology is…

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Making the grade: top tips from lecturers on exam revision

Our Student Support Guidance Tutor team have spoken to several lecturers to get their top tips on how to revise for your exams.   Revision/Exam Preparation  After each session, ask at least one question about the material you’ve covered and answer at least one question (this is best done in pairs or groups)”. Maths lecturer,…

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Managing stress at exam time: Top student tips

We spoke to our students to compile the top six things to do to overcome stress during exam time. 1. Connect with others and talk about it! It’s Ok to talk! Tell someone if you’re struggling. Don’t let it build up. Never forget to call home. A problem shared is a problem halved – remember…

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The 10 things you’re doing wrong in your presentations (and how to fix them). By Steve Bustin

It doesn’t matter how many presentation skills training courses we’ve been on or how many truly terrible presentations we’ve seen, we all end up falling into the same old traps when we present, pitch or speak in public. From overusing bulletpoints to mumbling into your script, here (in no particular order) are the top ten…

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