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Be More: Employable, Skilled and Connected

Are you a School of Education student or alumni looking to boost your employability? Perhaps you’d like to find out more about how to network and build connections – in person and via LinkedIn? Do you know what kind of opportunities are available to you? If these are some of the questions you’ve been asking…

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Come to our postgraduate open evening

Postgraduate study develops your skills, supports your career progression and allows for rich personal development. The School of Education offers a range of postgraduate opportunities: teacher training courses for early years, primary, secondary and further education Education MA specialist PGCerts Education MRes Find out more at the Falmer campus postgraduate open evening on Wednesday 5 February,…

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Decolonising the Curriculum Issue 2 out now

Decolonising the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality, Issue 2 is out now. This interdisciplinary features perspectives from across the University of Brighton and also features a perspective from alumnus Ashna Mahtani. Download your copy of Decolonising the Curriculum Issue 2 – December 2019 

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Signing Christmas Carols fundraising event

Well done to the British Sign Language (BSL) society who recently held a Christmas carol service using sign language to raise money for the Brighton, Hove and West Sussex Deaf children’s society. The society was set up two years ago by Sarah-Beth Parker, who is studying Primary Education (3-7 years) BA(Hons) with QTS. The group…

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Our ‘Outstanding’ Apprentice of the Year

A teacher who brings something extra special to the classroom has been crowned Apprentice of the Year in the Sussex Business Awards. Michael Lowe, who successfully completed his Postgraduate Teaching Apprenticeship at the University of Brighton, completed the programme while at Goldstone Primary School and he is now a fully qualified teacher at the school….

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A responsible future?

Through Responsible Futures the University of Brighton harnesses change to enhance the delivery of sustainable economic development, improved environments and more inclusive societies. Responsible Futures research generates new ideas to positively influence policy, practice and behaviours. By bringing together interdisciplinary expertise, we explore opportunities to create more just and environmentally sustainable societies, including research into…

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Teacher apprentices achieve ‘outstanding’ results

The University of Brighton’s first teacher apprentices, Michael Lowe and Charlotte Gill, have both achieved ‘Outstanding’ in their final assessment. ​Michael Lowe and Charlotte Gill started their apprenticeships in September 2018, both working for schools sponsored by Brighton and Hove City Council. As well as achieving Qualified Teacher Status, they have also been awarded a…

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Train to Teach event 20 November

Join us on Wednesday 20 November for our Train to teach event from 4.30pm – 7.30pm to find out more about courses available and training to teach at Brighton. Find out more on the University of Brighton website. Become a teacher and inspire the next generation – there’s no better place to train than the…

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Falmer campus open day

The Falmer campus undergraduate open day takes place on Saturday 12 October 2019.

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Explore your options through Clearing

Good luck to everyone getting their A-Level results tomorrow! If it doesn’t go to plan or you’ve had a change of heart about what you want do next, Clearing is a chance to change direction and make new plans.

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