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Stonehenge

Brighton Stonehenge research hits the headlines worldwide

In July 2020, researchers at the University of Brighton have unravelled the 400-year-old mystery of where the sarsen stones used to build Stonehenge came from. Their two-year investigation discovered that most of the large stones that make up the iconic main circle and inner horseshoe of the monument came from around 15 miles to the…

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Brighton Business School commended by CIM

The University of Brighton’s Business School has been commended for the “excellent performance” of its students in the assessment session during the lockdown month of April. The Chartered Institute of Marketing said: “2203 Digital Strategy The Awarding Body at The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) has commended University of Brighton (Graduate Gateway) for the excellent…

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Dan Hick

Brighton engineer tipped as future innovator at major awards

Dan Hicks, a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate of the University of Brighton and OSET Bikes, has been shortlisted for an award for his work on OSET’s electric trial bikes. Dan has been announced as a ‘Future Innovator’ finalist at the 2020 KTP Best of the Best Awards, with a judging panel recognising ‘the enormous…

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Joseph Omar

My placement at IBM has been a gamechanger

Joseph Omar, a Mathematics BSc(Hons) student, did a 12-month placement with IBM as a Business Operations Analyst. In February 2020, he talked to us about the experience and about his time at the University of Brighton. Thanks to my placement, I feel more ready for the real world now… You develop a lot as a…

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