To book in a bike check, email Jude, our Sustainability and Energy Analyst, with your campus and date of choice. Each person who makes and fulfils their booking will receive free either a puncture repair kit, bike pump, bike light or pannier!
If you’re still experiencing issues with your timetable where you still see previous course events then simply close your mobile app or browser for where you normally use My Brighton.
A reminder that parking arrangements are in place for the 2022-23 academic year in line with the University’s Car Park and Permit Application Policy. Student parking remains free for the 2022/23 academic year with a valid E-Permit. If you park without a valid E-Permit, you may receive a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) of £60.
Open to both staff and students, the university has organised the following online events during October, which aim to offer a safe and supportive environment for anyone experiencing the menopause or perimenopause to share their experiences, and for allies to find out more.
As part of World Mental Health Day on 10 October, we want to highlight the resources and services here to support your wellbeing all year round. Whatever your situation, there is always help that can be given.
The Venue, the new Students’ Union bar and social space, has now opened and the finishing touches to the decor are almost done. Along with the gym and pedestrian bridge, this now completes the Big Build project on the east side of Lewes Road.
Applications for Student Recruitment and Outreach (SRO) Student Ambassador role are now open. SRO Student Ambassadors support the University’s recruitment and outreach work, including open days, work with local schools and colleges, and marketing/website content.
At the University of Brighton, recognising and celebrating Black history is a year-round commitment. In October, however, Black History Month provides an extra boost for minority ethnic voices and the chance to question the status quo.