Here’s a number of frequently asked questions we’ve received via our Student Ambassadors that we hope will help others. We’ll keep growing this list and maybe in the comments you can suggest your own. Here we go!
All undergraduate students who are either progressing on to the next year of their course in September 2022 or repeating some modules from the previous academic year must re-enrol each year of the course, including repeat years.
We’re really excited to announce that our new and improved version of My Brighton will be launching early October. Watch this space for when it goes live.
Did you know there is an app where you can manage your health, all in one place? The NHS App allows you to manage appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your records and get instant health advice – all on your phone or device.
Brighton Students’ Union will be hosting a welcome programme jam-packed with immersive and exciting events to help you settle in and get your uni life off to the best start.
Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the UK government has declared Monday 19 September a public holiday. This will be the day of the state funeral and the last day of the period of national mourning.
If you have a personal television, or receive television channels via your laptop or computer, in your room, or communal area, you will need to get a TV licence. It’s the law and you could get fined for not having one!
As part of a new university pilot scheme, we’re looking for undergraduate and postgraduate students to join staff to help us review new and existing courses as Student Reviewers.
If you have an essential requirement to use the university’s parking facilities, please be aware of the following changes which come into effect from Friday 30 September, 2022.
With the heatwave expected to stay with us for some time, reaching its peak on 18 July, Dr Neil Maxwell, Reader in the School of Sport and Health Sciences, has provided some simple tips for coping with the heat.