From small beginnings in 1850, the University of Brighton has grown to a complex and diverse institution based in three locations across the south coast of England. Its students are part of a dynamic, diverse and creative community that embraces partnership working and that makes a positive difference to society. Subjects that are taught at the university ranges from medicine to engineering, psychology to illustration, sport science to English literature.
The university’s experienced and supportive staff provide support with a range of university and non-university issues, which includes expert advice about financial concerns and money management, immigration advice and international student support. Studying at Brighton offers an experience that goes way beyond the classroom through learning from industry experts who bring their professional experience into the classroom, Gaining teamwork and collaboration skills by working on projects, and placing learning into practice, gain work experience and meet new contacts on job placement. From popular team games through to individual pursuits, the clubs at University of Brighton provide opportunities for training, competition and fun. These clubs are administratively run and organised by students for students.
University of Brighton have three campuses in Brighton and one in Eastbourne. City campus is in the centre of Brighton and home to its arts and humanities students. Specialist facilities, studio space and its world-class Design Archives all make for an inspiring environment where creativity thrives.
Eastbourne is easy-going with the beach and countryside nearby. Subjects include hospitality, journalism, physical education, physiotherapy, and sport science, and facilities include a 25-metre swimming pool, artificial outdoor pitch, dance studio and newsroom.