“Trojan Horse” free theatre trip: Islamophobia in Britain today
In November, the Humanities programme organised a free trip for students to the Battersea Arts Centre in London to see the play Trojan Horse.
In November, the Humanities programme organised a free trip for students to the Battersea Arts Centre in London to see the play Trojan Horse.
Humanities lecturer Dr Vicky Margree’s new book on women’s ghost stories has just been published.
Social Work BSc students have two practice placements during their course; the first in the private, voluntary or independent sector for 70 days. Placements are organised by the practice learning coordinator and the social work lecturing team. Places are organised in Brighton & Hove and across Sussex and Surrey – students are then invited to […]
Congratulations to Hazel Rogers whose poem Train Writing was runner up in the student category.
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 […]
Campus tours offer a great opportunity to visit the campus where your course is based and get a feel for what it will be like to be a student here.
We were delighted to again welcome the Living Library back to the university’s Falmer campus. The library is designed to challenge prejudice and stigma and offers students on our social science courses the opportunity to hear the stories from volunteers who act as ‘books’.
On 5 December (6pm) join Caroline Lucas (Green MP, Brighton Pavilion), Joe Miller Conservative Candidate, Brighton Kemptown), Adam Imanpour (Labour Candidate, Brighton Pavilion) and Beatrice Bass (Liberal Democrat, Hove and Portslade) at Moulsecoomb Campus for a question time debate in the lead up to the General Election.
Dr John McCullough, lecturer on the University of Brighton’s Creative Writing MA, has had his new book Reckless Paper Birds shortlisted for the 2019 Costa Poetry Awards.