School of Business and Law

Inspiring journeys to work

School of Business and Law student on placement

Applications now open for the School of Business and Law placement scholarships

Are you finding it difficult to fund a year-long placement in industry? Maybe you think a placement isn’t the right option for you due to financial barriers? A year’s placement in industry helps our students to graduate with confidence, experience and contacts. Importantly, it demonstrates employability skills and readiness for work. Placements also give you…

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Students chatting to the employability team

How we support you

Here in the School of Business and Law, we promote an ask for help culture. There’s so much support available to help you academically, with your employability, as well as support for your physical and mental wellbeing. Our Teaching and Learning Lead, Sarah Cork, shares some advice for students: “Take control of your journey. It’s…

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School of Business and Law staff at a social lunch

Congratulations to our staff award winners

Last month, the ‘student wellbeing in the curriculum’ award winners within the School of Business and Law were announced by the school’s Teaching and Learning Lead – senior lecturer, Sarah Cork. Certificates were presented by Dean of the School of Business and Law – Toni Hilton, at the end-of-year social lunch for colleagues from across…

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Zubair Adil

Entrepreneurial support for fellow students

We’re proud of all our students, and we wanted to introduce to you Zubair Adil, a final year Economics BSc(Hons) student, who is reaching out to offer 1:1 support to three fellow students who are looking to start their own business. Zubair not only co-founded his first business at the age of 13 but has since…

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Improving student experience through the Business School Learning and Teaching Conference

On 8 July, Brighton Business School held its first Learning and Teaching Conference, providing staff with the opportunity to share their knowledge, research, ideas and achievements. The aim of the day was to explore how we can improve and offer a better experience to current and future students.

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