Student News and Events

News and events for University of Brighton students

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Bicycle security advice and e-scooter policy

Please follow these recommendations to keep your belongings and each other safe on campus, when cycling and using our facilities.

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Covid-19 Important information on Omicron variant

In response to the emergence of the Omicron variant of Covid, the government has announced the introduction of additional temporary and precautionary measures in England, and I am writing to update you on what this means for the University.

Transgender Day of Remembrance 2021

Transgender Remembrance Reflection Spaces

Reflection spaces have been set up for Friday 19 November 2021, in advance of the International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR). The spaces are open to all colleagues and students.  

UK Disability History Month (UKDHM)

Get Involved in UK Disability History Month

UK Disability History Month (UKDHM) aims to celebrate the lived experience of people with disabilities, whilst challenging disablism by exploring oppression now and in the past. The overall goal is to achieve equality for those living with disabilities. 

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Do you travel by bus around Brighton? Take part in our survey

We would like to know how you use the university’s UB1 shuttle bus service between our Brighton campuses and halls, to inform service provision moving forwards. We’re also keen to find out how you use local buses to travel around Brighton and Hove.

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Support for students who need help with their finances

We know that adjusting to student life can be a real challenge for many students, especially for those having to manage a tight budget for the first time.

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Take part in our survey to help shape University action on Climate Change

Action on climate change needs everyone’s involvement. We’d like to start the conversation by asking for your initial views and priorities, using this questionnaire as to how this might look.

No one should experience spiking

Spiking: guidance on how to get support

No one should experience spiking. Everyone should be able to enjoy themselves on a night out without worrying about their safety. If you, or a friend has experienced an incident like this, we encourage you to report it through our Disclosure Response Tool, so that we can offer the appropriate support.

Ask the founder event

Ask the founder: live chat event with four Brighton entrepreneurs

Join beepurple in a live chat with four amazing University of Brighton creative entrepreneurs and freelancers on Wednesday 10 November, from 5:30pm – 7:30pm, on Zoom

Together for our planet

COP26: What is it and why is it important? Join our series of events

COP26 is a crucial step in addressing this globally, where countries will develop their plans which feed into policies and law affecting each and every one of us. You can take action in many ways, we’ve developed a brief resource centre where you can learn more about COP26 and the climate emergency.

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