Maths

Get up to £30,000 tax-free to Train to Teach a STEM subject

Good teachers are always in demand but STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects at secondary school are particular priorities and attract additional support and higher levels of funding. The teaching profession is a great way to make your degree, skills and knowledge really count. At the moment, tax-free bursaries and scholarships worth up to…

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Join us at our campus open day on Saturday 18 June

Open days are a great way to find out about the local area and the campus where you will be studying. You will also be able to hear more about your chosen subject and talk to our staff and current students. If you are thinking of beginning your studies in 2017, you can find out…

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Do you need some help with job hunting?

Student Services are offering their annual ’Transform Your Life’ two day graduate employability course. ‘Transform Your Life’ 2 day University of Brighton graduate employability course Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 June 2016 This course is particularly suited to any final year students or graduates who may be finding the next stage of their career rather…

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Soapbox science

A scientist from our school left her lab to stand on a soapbox to explain nuclear physics to members of the public and to help eliminate gender inequality in science. Chantal Nobs, a PhD student at the University of Brighton, was one of 12 women selected to participate in the Soapbox Science London event on London’s Southbank….

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Struggling to plan your dissertation?

George Stevens – a third year Mathematics students – has written a fantastic piece on what to think about when deciding who to pick as a dissertation tutor and what topic you might want to consider. It’s definitely worth a read if you’re not sure about what you want to do for a final year…

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Part-time postgraduate study

Here what Jason Bailey has to say about studying Data Analytics MSc The Data Anayltics MSc at Brighton is challenging, fascinating and eye-opening. As a part-time student in employment, I am finding the course flexible enough to choose my modules each semester to suit my work. The teaching staff are really helpful. I’ve learnt a lot…

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Can maths help treat spinal deformities?

The University of Brighton researchers hope to help doctors better understand deformities in the human spinal cord by using mathematical modelling. Dr Paul Harris and research student Jenny Venton, from the university’s College of Life, Health and Physical Sciences, will explain their work at the London Mathematical Society’s 150th anniversary Mathematics Festival at the Science…

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The diverse nature of maths at Brighton

Rochelle tells us more about his course and his year spent at Albion in the Community, Brighton and Hove Albion Rochelle Cheema-Wells Mathematics BSc(Hons) I really enjoy being in Brighton.  Brighton is a different culture, it’s much more relaxed and as a student it’s great.  The support structure on the maths course is so nice,…

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An experience to remember

Kayleigh Potton tells us about her experience of studying maths at University of Brighton. She graduated from Mathematics BSc(Hons) this year. Studying maths at Brighton has been an experience to remember. I have been given so many opportunities that as well as having a degree, I will leave having learnt so much more. In my time…

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My first year as a Brighton maths student

Bill Wallis talks about his first year as a student studying Mathematics BSc(Hons). I always knew I was going to do a maths degree. It was when I first came to Brighton university open day that really sparked my interest in coming here. I got to connect with staff members as well as second year…

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