Press releases
The list below includes current and archived press releases.
2024
- NASA pick proposal involving Sussex scientists for further study, as they seek to address ‘secrets of the universe' (22/10/2024)
- Foul play: corruption expert focuses on football's growing integrity crisis in new book (17/10/2024)
- University of Sussex expert plays key role in landmark Seychelles hate crime law (16/10/2024)
- University of Sussex awarded new funding to expand apprenticeship offering (10/10/2024)
- Former Sussex researcher in AI awarded Nobel Prize for Physics (09/10/2024)
- Experts warn UK semiconductor firms are at risk from global trade war (03/10/2024)
- Sussex experts back calls for empathy to be on curriculum, and suggest reading could play a key role (13/09/2024)
- Researchers call for cold water swimming to be made safer for women (22/08/2024)
- Researchers identify global hotspots for flows of ‘dirty money’, with Dubai and Hong Kong emerging as focal points (05/08/2024)
- Subscription platforms proving vital for musicians struggling with streaming and copyright theft (01/08/2024)
- Get set for explosion of new social media channels as influencers lose faith in established platforms (18/07/2024)
- Chip war standoff: Germany puts car makers ahead of U.S. allies in fight for “world’s most critical technology” (12/07/2024)
- UK General Election sees two Sussex alumni join new Labour Cabinet and a further ten alumni elected to Parliament (09/07/2024)
- University of Sussex retains first in the world ranking for Development Studies for eighth consecutive year (10/04/2024)
- New research finds humility trumps arrogance in leadership success (19/03/2024)
- Local talent Subira Joy announced as University of Sussex’s 2024 Stuart Hall Fellow (05/03/2024)
- University of Sussex joins Eastern Arc research consortium (12/01/2024)
2023
- One small material, one leap towards sustaining life on Mars (21/12/2023)
- ‘Maths anxiety’ causes students to disengage (17/11/2023)
- "Goodbye Breasts!": Immersive exhibition to spark discussions on breast cancer (23/10/2023)
- New Sussex study reveals four ‘super’ actions for keeping on top of work-email (01/09/2023)
- Recent University of Sussex graduate signs to US record label (31/08/2023)
- University of Sussex to lead new £15 million centre focused on how to reduce the UK’s energy demand (13/07/2023)
- Carbon emissions cost the world’s economies four times as much as they did ten years ago – new research (04/07/2023)
- University of Sussex Business School partners with Peter Bennett Foundation to open a ground-breaking new institute (27/06/2023)
- University of Sussex boosts UK economy by almost half a billion each year (21/06/2023)
- Wildlife trafficking risks future pandemics and needs tackling – new research (01/06/2023)
- Heating only one room key to lowering home working emissions – new research (01/06/2023)
- “Wilding Radio” from Sussex Uni and Knepp first of its kind (26/05/2023)
- Public back bolder policies to reduce fuel and transport poverty (07/02/2023)
- Investors who make decisions with others are half as likely to bet on falling stock prices – new research (06/02/2023)
- Conflicts of interest in UK food regulation “puts public health at risk” – new research (31/01/2023)
- University of Sussex announces new 10-year Fellowship Programme for Jewish and Holocaust Studies (27/01/2023)
2022
- Shooting for the Moon: Sussex graduate announced as new European Space Agency astronaut (24/11/2022)
- Dissection documentary provides invaluable cancer education (20/11/2022)
- Sussex to host the inaugural Death Festival (10/11/2022)
- University of Sussex announces £6.6 million cost of living support for students and staff (04/11/2022)
- The Rez season 2: the first podcast to be accredited for teaching in schools (01/11/2022)
- Launch of online oral history collection reveals untold story of the BBC (19/10/2022)
- Sussex Weidenfeld Institute of Jewish Studies launches podcast series exploring antisemitism and the left (10/10/2022)
- “Access to university is one of our greatest sites of inequality”: Sussex VC on widening participation (23/09/2022)
- Students who have been in care set to benefit from largest ever philanthropic donation for Sussex undergraduates (23/09/2022)
- University of Sussex becomes accredited Real Living Wage employer (22/09/2022)
- Statement following the Proclamation of the Accession of His Majesty King Charles III (10/09/2022)
- Sussex Vice-Chancellor responds to the sad news that Queen Elizabeth has passed away (08/09/2022)
- “Academic freedom, freedom of speech and expression, and diversity should be fundamentally entwined” says Sussex VC (02/09/2022)
- New online resource can help users ‘bee’ friendly when it comes to planting for pollinators (10/08/2022)
- Prof Sasha Roseneil, Sussex’s new Vice-Chancellor, joins the University’s Pride procession (05/08/2022)
- Professor Sasha Roseneil joins the University of Sussex as its first woman Vice-Chancellor (01/08/2022)
- Sussex awarded £727,000 from the Turing Scheme (26/07/2022)
- Universal Credit has cost society £465 million & increased repossessions and criminality, research finds (12/07/2022)
- Stark attainment gaps make it harder for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller students to attend university: new report (07/07/2022)
- New study reveals impact of plastic on small mammals, as four out of seven species identified as ‘plastic positive’ (01/07/2022)
- Companies have changed their global supply chains in profound ways due to Brexit, the US-China Trade War and Covid (29/06/2022)
- The UK must act on carbon emissions from trade: new UKTPO report (29/06/2022)
- The Sussex researchers who used international collaboration and 3D printing to stem PPE shortages in Nigeria (27/06/2022)
- Sussex chemist’s Nobel Prize commemorated with blue plaque at University of Sussex (17/06/2022)
- Teenagers' campaign sees blue plaque for University of Sussex founding funder Helena Normanton (17/06/2022)
- University of Sussex awarded £450,000 to fund new ‘disruptive’ arts and humanities research (15/06/2022)
- University of Sussex reaches agreement with university union, ending marking and assessment boycott (09/06/2022)
- Sussex experts react as the Queen prepares to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee (31/05/2022)
- The University of Sussex’s Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy launches today (17/05/2022)
- UK young carers under greater mental pressure from their duties than European counterparts, new study shows (06/05/2022)
- Thirty years of climate research funding has overlooked the potential of experimental transformative technologies (03/05/2022)
- University of Sussex rises even higher among the world’s best for helping to deliver global sustainability (27/04/2022)
- Sussex scientists identify new molecular strategies for tackling aggressive form of leukaemia (21/04/2022)
- The threat posed to climate change policies by the rise of the populist right (14/04/2022)
- Treatment which ‘switches off’ cancer cells and limits growth, could make aggressive brain tumour easier to treat (11/04/2022)
- Mims Davies MP learns about quantum leaps being made at University of Sussex (08/04/2022)
- Energy security strategy analysis: Huge missed opportunity not to put energy efficiency at heart of strategy (07/04/2022)
- New research casts doubt on environmental benefits of hybrid working (07/04/2022)
- University of Sussex named best in the world for development studies for sixth year running (06/04/2022)
- Sun shines on the richest: New study explores how to make solar PV viable for all (04/04/2022)
- Journalist Gary Younge topples the ideology surrounding statues at University of Sussex talk (01/04/2022)
- Gaming peripherals company and personal security innovation each win prizes worth £10,000 in StartUp Sussex (30/03/2022)
- First Tickets Released For Dreamachine As Spectacular Venues Announced Across the UK (30/03/2022)
- University increases student hardship fund by £50,000 as part of increased response to Ukraine crisis (28/03/2022)
- Victims’ Commissioner calls for redefinition of victims’ role during lecture at University of Sussex (25/03/2022)
- University of Sussex’s marathon effort to raise funds to boost local biodiversity (24/03/2022)
- Financial crises reduce deforestation rates, finds new global research (22/03/2022)
- Stephen Hawking’s famous black hole paradox solved after hair-raising discovery (17/03/2022)
- The Sussex alum, backed by Coldplay, who is fighting world hunger (17/03/2022)
- Small garden? No problem! Researchers prove that ‘mini-meadows’ can make rich habitats for pollinators (15/03/2022)
- Research demonstrates high value 'injurious weeds' can bring to pollinators and biodiversity (08/03/2022)
- University of Sussex rewards student climate leaders and sustainable entrepreneurs with cash prizes (04/03/2022)
- A clown in an empty circus: How brands can tackle trolling by taking away the enabling audience (28/02/2022)
- Take a trip on the Dreamachine: get your free ticket for critically acclaimed immersive experience (16/02/2022)
- New review calls for radical action on stark ethnic inequalities across healthcare (14/02/2022)
- New study reveals why public health messaging should focus on naked self-interest to tackle vaccine hesitancy (02/02/2022)
- Encourage EV manufacturers to produce low-cost models with tax breaks for a fair net zero transition (31/01/2022)
- University of Sussex appoints Professor Sasha Roseneil as next Vice-Chancellor (28/01/2022)
- More evidence needed to establish 5G’s green credentials (24/01/2022)
- Blood test to diagnose the most aggressive form of brain tumour now a real possibility, researchers say (17/01/2022)
2021
- Under a quarter of firms report that introducing AI has led to a loss of jobs (21/12/2021)
- National governments need to manage the out-of-control energy demands of the internet (21/12/2021)
- Consortium bid wins prestigious Institute of Technology funding (20/12/2021)
- Christmas comes early for ten student winners of vaccination prize draw (14/12/2021)
- Pandemics, market incentives and politics create varying regional demand for domestic and foreign vaccine companies (09/12/2021)
- Sussex academic directs film about one of UK’s first women film directors (07/12/2021)
- Sussex conservation expert hails landmark 'rights of nature' legal ruling, which prohibits mining in cloud forest (02/12/2021)
- Podcast gives Syrian farmers a helping hand after years of armed conflict (01/12/2021)
- New £12m research centre for inclusive trade policy (30/11/2021)
- New research shows alarming decline in small mammals in the UK (29/11/2021)
- Sussex academic delivers speech to UNESCO on media freedom (17/11/2021)
- Two new additions for the University of Sussex on the global list of highly-cited researchers (16/11/2021)
- Sussex-led study finds stronger correlation between heat, humidity and suicide among women and youth (16/11/2021)
- New UKTPO analysis identifies £44 billion in lost trade in the first seven months of the EU-UK trade deal (15/11/2021)
- SSRP director calls COP26 "almost-but-not-quite" summit and calls for greater progress at COP27 (15/11/2021)
- University of Sussex commits to eliminate use of avoidable single-use plastics within five years (11/11/2021)
- SSRP director welcomes China-US joint declaration but calls on superpowers to do more for most vulnerable countries (11/11/2021)
- Health of some ethnic minority groups in the UK equivalent to White people at least 20 years older – new study (11/11/2021)
- Rural communities most exposed to risk of energy and transport poverty, new study finds (08/11/2021)
- University of Sussex spin-out led consortium awarded millions to build commercial quantum computer (05/11/2021)
- COP26 coal phase out agreement is welcome but ignoring steel significantly limits impact (04/11/2021)
- Brighton and Hove youngsters given chance to pick their environmental objects that matter in new exhibition (03/11/2021)
- Blaming large numbers of herbivores for ecosystem damage might not be wholly accurate, research suggests (03/11/2021)
- COP26 deforestation pledge: Agreement is history repeating but could lead to significant progress this time around (02/11/2021)
- University of Sussex economist calls on WTO to end harmful subsidies that lead to overfishing (29/10/2021)
- University of Sussex unveil climate events as part of ESRC's Festival of Social Science (25/10/2021)
- Decade delay in investing in steel industry technology could double sector’s contribution to global carbon output (22/10/2021)
- University of Sussex academics join campaign urging Boris Johnson to push for critical COP outcomes (21/10/2021)
- Going off the Rails: research reveals ecological impact of rail transport on UK bat species (20/10/2021)
- University of Sussex commits to COP26 scholarships to help develop future climate experts (20/10/2021)
- New parliamentary report authored by SSRP calls for closer alignment of climate and development goals (18/10/2021)
- University of Sussex named best in world for student diversity by students (14/10/2021)
- Green with envy? Fish might be able to distinguish colour more effectively than humans (14/10/2021)
- Lockdown wellbeing: children who spent more time in nature fared best (14/10/2021)
- University of Sussex to plant 60 trees to mark 60th birthday (04/10/2021)
- Advance Alzheimer’s research by helping further understanding of the link between brain activity and memory (01/10/2021)
- No Plan Bee: Expert warns of a future without bees if shoppers don’t alter our food buying habits (30/09/2021)
- AI’s emergence does not guarantee a raw deal for workers, evidence from past industrial revolutions indicates (30/09/2021)
- Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards 2021 (28/09/2021)
- University of Sussex launches fundraising appeal to help support arriving Afghanistan students (21/09/2021)
- New book by consciousness expert becomes UK bestseller (16/09/2021)
- Physicists discover black holes exert a pressure in serendipitous scientific first (10/09/2021)
- Experts split over effectiveness of climate emergency declarations, new comprehensive academic review finds (02/09/2021)
- University of Sussex rises up prestigious global rankings (02/09/2021)
- Getting on top of unhelpful email habits can take up to a years’ hard graft (11/08/2021)
- Dollar Green: Stocks in environmentally-minded firms fare better than their polluting peers (11/08/2021)
- "On a track to true climate catastrophe" - Sussex experts respond to landmark IPCC report (09/08/2021)
- University of Sussex celebrates Brighton & Hove Pride in its enforced absence (06/08/2021)
- Bee competitive: Research reveals the impact of natural selection on nectar supply and demand (05/08/2021)
- Experts call for ban on urban and garden pesticides to protect bees, other wildlife and human health (05/08/2021)
- University of Sussex announces new charity partnership with Surfers Against Sewage (27/07/2021)
- University of Sussex releases plan to become one of the world’s most sustainable universities (26/07/2021)
- Researchers launch annual survey to monitor the health of Sussex seabed following trawler ban (22/07/2021)
- Sussex named best university in UK for student mobility in new international rankings (16/07/2021)
- Sussex academics respond to UK's Transport Decarbonisation Plan (14/07/2021)
- UK food policy needs much greater diversity to deal with future shocks (13/07/2021)
- Sussex mathematicians develop ground-breaking modelling toolkit to predict local COVID-19 impact (12/07/2021)
- The former Apprentice contestant whose next big thing is electric cars (12/07/2021)
- Countries investing in renewable energy enjoy greater economic growth and lower income inequality (02/07/2021)
- Education academic elected new Vice-President of literacy charity (30/06/2021)
- Inking outside the box: £2 million boost for printable nanomaterial tech (30/06/2021)
- UK-Australia trade deal boost to Australia exports six times higher than impact on UK exports (24/06/2021)
- Scientists unveil new sound blind which reduces noise while allowing air to flow freely (24/06/2021)
- Researchers call for greater support of African neuroscience research after two-decade analysis (15/06/2021)
- Batagay Megaslump reveals oldest permafrost in Eurasia survived intense global warming events (15/06/2021)
- UK builds first modular quantum brain sensor and records signal (11/06/2021)
- The harrowing reality of life as an LGBTIQ+ refugee: Brighton exhibition set to open (07/06/2021)
- Alzheimer’s research ‘world first’: blood oxygen levels could explain why memory loss is an early symptom (28/05/2021)
- University to play key role at new research centre at forefront of UK industrial decarbonisation ambitions (24/05/2021)
- Trade experts analyse impact of tariff-free proposals in UK-Australia free trade deal (20/05/2021)
- Do some sounds make your skin crawl? If so, scientists want to hear from you (19/05/2021)
- Institute of Technology proposals take a step forward (17/05/2021)
- Women with a ‘sweet tooth’ more in tune with their bodies – new study (14/05/2021)
- University of Sussex experts respond to today's Queen's Speech (11/05/2021)
- Ministers urged to relax Apprenticeship Levy rules and release billions to support young people into employment (10/05/2021)
- Learning on the fly: Computational model demonstrates similarity in how humans and insects learn (07/05/2021)
- Fieldwork begins on £1.9 million Innovate Project looking at safeguarding risks outside the home (05/05/2021)
- Old wines tale: Economists dispel myth second cheapest on restaurant wine list is biggest rip-off (03/05/2021)
- “It’s all about preserving relationships”: law students launch new peer mediation clinic (26/04/2021)
- Dalai Lama and 100 nobel laureates endorse Sussex academic’s fossil fuel treaty proposal (22/04/2021)
- Does your cat feel empathy for you? A new study aims to find out (22/04/2021)
- University named among the world’s best for helping to deliver global sustainability (21/04/2021)
- ‘Polluter elite’ should be UK climate policy target, finds report led by Sussex academic (14/04/2021)
- Study finds rapid evolution in foxgloves pollinated by hummingbirds (12/04/2021)
- The power of the pack: how crowd-sourcing is the future for animal behaviour research (12/04/2021)
- Ever wondered what red foxes eat? There’s a database for that (08/04/2021)
- Home improvers and influencers vital to achieving UK net zero domestic heating targets (08/04/2021)
- Eco-law: University of Sussex launches environmental justice law clinic (29/03/2021)
- UK society picks up unpaid £110 billion tab from energy industry every year (26/03/2021)
- Consumers will condemn activist brands if they cannot prove moral competency when challenging freedom of speech (26/03/2021)
- Call for Government commitment to close the ethnicity data gap exacerbated by Covid-19 (25/03/2021)
- Scotland’s pursuit of low carbon future restricted by UK national security objectives (25/03/2021)
- Greater flexibility should continue beyond Covid for children with SEND (23/03/2021)
- US society picks up unpaid $1.7 trillion tab from energy industry every year (19/03/2021)
- Parenting in a time of anxiety: Psychologists seek 2,000 anxious parent volunteers for major new study (16/03/2021)
- Global climate scenarios may significantly overestimate the energy savings from improved energy efficiency (04/03/2021)
- The hidden $25 trillion cost of the planet's energy and transport systems (01/03/2021)
- Domestic abuse: Sussex campaigner succeeds in urging Government to change law (01/03/2021)
- Recording artist helps nurture musical talent through new scholarship (24/02/2021)
- Making sense of the mass data generated from firing neurons (19/02/2021)
- UK’s first survey documenting the lives of ethnic and religious minority people during Covid-19 launches (16/02/2021)
- Graphene “nano-origami” creates tiniest microchips yet (15/02/2021)
- Once bitten, twice shy: Researchers explore the neurology of why one bad curry could put us off for life (11/02/2021)
- Fatal attraction: Research finds common pipistrelle bats are attracted to wind turbines (11/02/2021)
- Why plant diversity is so important for bee diversity (10/02/2021)
- How to boost pupil learning and bust parent stress: home-schooling recommendations from psychologists (05/02/2021)
- Sussex alum Steven Kayuni becomes Director of Public Prosecutions in Malawi (04/02/2021)
- New book explores the challenges of working from home (02/02/2021)
- Supercomputer in your bedroom: Researchers unleash potential of desktop PCs to run simulations of mammals’ brains (02/02/2021)
- Building emotional resilience in pre-teens through a sci-fi podcast adventure (29/01/2021)
- Leading food academics call for emergency procedures to protect UK food supplies in open letter to Boris Johnson (29/01/2021)
- How heavy is Dark Matter? Scientists radically narrow the potential mass range for the first time (27/01/2021)
- Sussex students among scientists to spot 700 million new stars and space objects (21/01/2021)
- Don't follow the herd: How governments' tough Covid restrictions can help limit economic damage (18/01/2021)
- Are Britain's land animals eating plastic? (18/01/2021)
- Reform public procurement to protect aid money, urges major new anti-corruption study (15/01/2021)
- Children with SEND need the option to stay in school during lockdown (14/01/2021)
- One in five financially-struggling families say a lack of food makes home-learning difficult (12/01/2021)
- Free online festival to celebrate feminist publishing and creativity (11/01/2021)
- The keys to home-schooling: Contact, Content, Creativity and Community (07/01/2021)
- Everyone is a prospect: new rap co-created by Sussex researcher offers climate hope (04/01/2021)
2020
- Royal Marines receive donation of 1,000 University of Sussex face shields for mass vaccination programme (10/12/2020)
- The Brexit vote was never about ‘head versus heart’: new study (08/12/2020)
- The first benchmark index to quantify bitcoin implied volatility (03/12/2020)
- Town babe or country babe? New study aims to discover babies’ preferences (03/12/2020)
- University of Sussex and BARBRI partner up to prepare law students for the new solicitors’ exam (30/11/2020)
- New Covid-19 asymptomatic testing site to open at University of Sussex (27/11/2020)
- Urgent action needed as 1 in 3 native mammals at risk of extinction in Wales (26/11/2020)
- Hope and humanity flows through Black Atlantic sound and music cultures, new book argues (23/11/2020)
- Small engines of growth: New research finds over 700 small communities of creative businesses across the UK (20/11/2020)
- 3D printed silver implants help tackle infections (19/11/2020)
- New research reveals widespread contamination of English rivers with pesticides commonly used as flea treatments (17/11/2020)
- Learning something new in lockdown? New research shows what could be happening in the brain (13/11/2020)
- Historic archive of the prominent Hutchinson family acquired for the nation (13/11/2020)
- Calls for British Psychological Society to conduct full investigation into Hans Eysenck research misconduct claims (13/11/2020)
- Calls for world’s most popular artificial sweetener to be banned in UK under incoming Brexit powers (12/11/2020)
- New book explores the visual identity of the famed Bloomsbury Group (06/11/2020)
- University of Sussex signs up to a quantum future (05/11/2020)
- £1.1 million boost for Sussex quantum team leading the green tech revolution (04/11/2020)
- Plenty more phish: Why employees fall for scams and what companies can do about it (03/11/2020)
- In with the in-group: Covid-19 and public compliance (02/11/2020)
- Sussex student participates in BBC Radio 4 'Bookclub' with award-winning author (29/10/2020)
- Carers Trust appoints world-leading young carers’ researcher as its first-ever Ambassador (23/10/2020)
- New Sussex Innovation Forum to boost region’s sustainability, wellbeing and economy (21/10/2020)
- Sussex joins consortium to create innovative Centre for Doctoral Training and help transform UK Food Systems (16/10/2020)
- Academic discovers lost letter to Henry VIII - from the Antichrist (16/10/2020)
- Brexit tariffs will not help the poorest nations, new study finds (15/10/2020)
- Clean and clear: How being more transparent over resources helps cut carbon emissions (14/10/2020)
- Engineers ready to supply local business and organisations with high-quality PPE (14/10/2020)
- Award win for astrophysicist using data to tackle the effects of climate change (12/10/2020)
- Roche acquires Sussex-based Enterprise Therapeutics’ treatment programme for cystic fibrosis in £75million deal (09/10/2020)
- $50,000 funding win for anti-corruption team (08/10/2020)
- Feline friendly? How to build rap-paw with your cat – new psychology study (08/10/2020)
- Parents, not schools, hold the key to maths success (07/10/2020)
- Two's a crowd: Nuclear and renewables don't mix. Only the latter can deliver truly low carbon energy says new study (05/10/2020)
- University leaders give Covid assurances to the city (29/09/2020)
- Voters still in the dark about December’s election campaign spending – new study (28/09/2020)
- New study reveals flaws in UK Coronavirus testing system after comparison with other countries (25/09/2020)
- Binge-drinkers’ brains have to work harder to feel empathy for others (10/09/2020)
- Why the Government should be using post-Brexit trade policy to deliver on the promise of net zero (09/09/2020)
- Busy tasks reduce thoughts about chocolate, even whilst hungry (04/09/2020)
- The music app that helps school children play in socially distanced orchestras (03/09/2020)
- Lockdown at home less stressful than school for children with SEND, new study finds (02/09/2020)
- Majority of groundwater stores resilient to climate change (27/08/2020)
- Address major holes in ozone hole treaty to avert stronger climate change and serious health risks, experts warn (26/08/2020)
- Student mentored through Sussex writing programme announced as Senior Winner of 2020 Orwell Youth Prize (24/08/2020)
- Working from home is more effective than keeping kids off school in tackling Covid – new study (20/08/2020)
- People outside early hit cities may be most at risk from second Covid wave (14/08/2020)
- TV-watching snackers beware: you won’t notice you’re full if your attention is elsewhere (12/08/2020)
- Why nanomaterial quality matters, and the smart new way to check it (12/08/2020)
- SEND back to school: New study to help ease school return for children with special educational needs (10/08/2020)
- University of Sussex students take up summer internships to help local businesses recover from Covid-19 (07/08/2020)
- Mental health concerns: New survey finds majority of LGBTQ+ community showing signs of stress and depression (06/08/2020)
- MA graduate awarded doctoral studentship as Sussex partners with Towner Eastbourne (05/08/2020)
- Overseas voters’ decisive Brexit-fuelled shift from Conservatives casts doubt on government Votes For Life pledge (04/08/2020)
- Virtual exhibition celebrates work of BACA students after pandemic puts project on hold (04/08/2020)
- One quarter of native mammals now at risk of extinction in Britain (30/07/2020)
- Jobs for the boys: How children give voice to gender stereotyped job roles (28/07/2020)
- To end King Coal’s reign, must his loyal subjects get paid? Compensating phase-out losers for a just transition (27/07/2020)
- Graduation 2020: “I will always attribute my growth in confidence to the faculty in the School of English” (24/07/2020)
- Using techniques learnt in astrophysics, researchers can now forecast drought up to ten weeks ahead (21/07/2020)
- Celebrations turn virtual for Sussex’s Class of 2020 (20/07/2020)
- Landmark case could give ‘Rights of Nature’ to endangered forests (16/07/2020)
- Mathematicians warn of risk of complacency over herd immunity levels needed to halt Covid-19 pandemic (16/07/2020)
- Experts call for Bradwell B consultation to be scrapped until Government justifies biased attachment to nuclear (09/07/2020)
- Radical overhaul required of system for asylum claims on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity (09/07/2020)
- University of Sussex academics respond to Chancellor's Plan for Jobs (08/07/2020)
- Kids who get on best with mum and dad top the class in maths (08/07/2020)
- New report calls for ambitious pesticide reduction target (08/07/2020)
- Made in England? (03/07/2020)
- University of Sussex joins new £17m project to improve user experience at EV charging points (02/07/2020)
- New collaborative Covid-19 projects get green light (01/07/2020)
- Speaking Citizens: New research project aims to put speech back at the heart of British education (25/06/2020)
- Resource curse or resource blessing: How major oil discoveries keep autocrats in power (25/06/2020)
- Sussex psychologist provides vital public information in the fight against Covid-19 (24/06/2020)
- Role models: The need for responsible modelling in the age of pandemic (24/06/2020)
- Help for families in turmoil, as free law advice clinic reopens (24/06/2020)
- Young people’s trust in government damaged long-term by COVID-19 (19/06/2020)
- Mums doing lion’s share of childcare and home-learning during lockdown – even when both parents work (19/06/2020)
- Rooting for the future: how the public can help to reflower our landscapes (18/06/2020)
- Simple blood test could one day diagnose motor neurone disease (18/06/2020)
- How the coronavirus pandemic is adding to the world's slave labour workforce (16/06/2020)
- Major investors back disruptive new player in quantum computing race (15/06/2020)
- University of Sussex student helps to make lockdown rules clear to her peers (11/06/2020)
- How magnetic fields and 3D printers will create the pills of tomorrow (09/06/2020)
- UK pesticide standards could be slashed in new trade deals, threatening public health and the environment (09/06/2020)
- Risk of return to exponential growth in Coronavirus cases if UK mobility not kept below half of pre-lockdown levels (09/06/2020)
- The bureaucratic nightmare facing UK exporters on New Year’s Day (08/06/2020)
- Companies should prepare for increased costs, bureaucracy and border checks for their Northern Ireland business (08/06/2020)
- The sensitive strain sensor that can detect the weight of a feather (04/06/2020)
- Sussex awarded University of Sanctuary status (01/06/2020)
- When one pixel is enough: ‘single pixel’ vision in fish could help scientists understand how humans see tiny detail (29/05/2020)
- Policymakers must resist knee-jerk changes to supply chains and global trade policy in the wake of Covid-19 (29/05/2020)
- Want, want, want: How Boris Johnson’s choice of language failed to bring the UK together (29/05/2020)
- Physicist creates fifth state of matter from their living room (26/05/2020)
- Parents with degrees give their children significant advantage in maths (20/05/2020)
- Leukaemia researcher to host virtual Q&As on stem cell donation, with student who received life-saving transplant (20/05/2020)
- Researchers launch survey for UK undergraduates to assess impact of COVID-19 and help shape mental health services (19/05/2020)
- New Queerantine survey to highlight impact of Coronavirus on LGBTQ+ community (19/05/2020)
- Pretty as a peacock: The gemstone for the next generation of smart sensors (19/05/2020)
- No place to hide: How market manipulation in the age of pandemic is destroying traditional safe havens (14/05/2020)
- Resumption of work commute likely to cause exponential second wave of UK Coronavirus cases (14/05/2020)
- Sussex professor teams up with British fashion designer to launch virtual book club (12/05/2020)
- Ministers told children must be free to play with friends to ease stress of life in lockdown (07/05/2020)
- Sussex professor’s ‘moving and beautifully achieved’ memoir endorsed by bestselling author, Hilary Mantel (06/05/2020)
- Archive keen to capture life in the time of Covid-19 (05/05/2020)
- An imminent lifting of Coronavirus lockdown not significantly more deadly than extending it by weeks (02/05/2020)
- Ending the daily work commute may not cut energy usage as much as one might hope (01/05/2020)
- DNA database pioneer elected Royal Society Fellow (29/04/2020)
- Understanding the mathematics of a pandemic (29/04/2020)
- A global agreement to end disruption of Coronavirus medical supplies (28/04/2020)
- Communities could help meet demand for health supplies during Covid-19 with open access hardware and 3D printing (27/04/2020)
- University of Sussex engineers create face shields for NHS (24/04/2020)
- Government needs to subsidise UK-based pharmaceutical supply chains, academic tells parliamentary committee (24/04/2020)
- The lockdown booze: How is Coronavirus affecting the UK’s drinking habits? (24/04/2020)
- Happy Birthday Hubble: The University of Sussex celebrates the space telescope’s big 30 (22/04/2020)
- City Nature Challenge: how to reconnect with nature from home (22/04/2020)
- Road traffic noise causes bat activity to decrease by two thirds, as bats find it 'irritating' (16/04/2020)
- New paper points the finger at the Rubber Hand Illusion and raises difficult questions for psychologists (10/04/2020)
- Cocky kids: New research reveals the four-year-olds with the same overconfidence as risk-taking bankers (02/04/2020)
- Healthy eating as important as social distancing in fight against COVID-19, experts warn Government (02/04/2020)
- Social science academics given prestigious national honour (30/03/2020)
- Medical school answers hospital call for help (30/03/2020)
- How is lockdown affecting family life? Study participants needed! (30/03/2020)
- Working towards a common humanity with 'Stories from a Migrant City' (30/03/2020)
- Mainstream feminism is broken, says Sussex expert in new book (26/03/2020)
- Rowse Honey & University of Sussex celebrate 10 years of research partnership to protect & support honey bees (25/03/2020)
- Pablo Escobar's hippos might have helped to restore local ecological diversity (25/03/2020)
- Food policy experts call on Prime Minister to enact rationing immediately to prevent food shortages (23/03/2020)
- University of Sussex academic plays his part to find world’s happiest people (20/03/2020)
- Most beneficial places to plant new woodland revealed (19/03/2020)
- Book by expert immunologist offers clear and educated advice during time of misinformation and worry (19/03/2020)
- £1 million for nanotech: invisibility cloaks, smart tyres and supermarket tags (19/03/2020)
- Common treatments used on cattle have devastating impacts on wildlife, new study reveals (18/03/2020)
- Vast majority of UK imports could be tariff-free next year under new Government plans (17/03/2020)
- University of Sussex becomes first to install aerobic digester, reducing food waste produced by 70% (13/03/2020)
- Possible breast cancer treatment could go to clinical trial immediately as scientists spot target in 'normal' cells (11/03/2020)
- Gastronauts: Developing food ready for the next space race (06/03/2020)
- A decade of sluggish action has left nations needing to slash emissions at twice the pace originally estimated (04/03/2020)
- Why is there any matter in the universe at all? New Sussex study sheds light (28/02/2020)
- Addicted offenders face harsher sentencing (25/02/2020)
- Gone with the wind - extreme weather poses threat to honey bees as wind reduces efficiency of foraging (19/02/2020)
- Scientific treasure hunt: could you discover the Higgs Boson or even Dark Matter? (13/02/2020)
- New UKTPO podcast aims to widen understanding of trade policy (13/02/2020)
- Blue sky inking: How nanomaterials could lower retail waste and speed up the stock take (11/02/2020)
- Rewilding can help mitigate climate change, researchers highlight after conducting global assessment (05/02/2020)
- Run with #TeamSussex for mental health research - last free spaces (30/01/2020)
- Hotspots for hedgehog road deaths revealed in new research co-authored by Sussex professor (28/01/2020)
- Research reveals stark inconsistencies in official UK guidance on Lyme disease (23/01/2020)
- Possible Parkinson’s treatment successfully targets two major nerve systems (22/01/2020)
- US is No.1 country for UK small businesses to trade with over next three years (22/01/2020)
- New UKTPO report outlines impact of Brexit Withdrawal Agreement on Welsh economy (20/01/2020)
- University of Sussex to award honorary degrees to four figures making a difference to both science and society (20/01/2020)
- Neuroscientist named co-director with leading consciousness research program (20/01/2020)
- Small change for climate change: Why research funding to save the world needs to be drastically stepped up (16/01/2020)
- Unused stockpiles of nuclear waste could be more useful than we might think, according to new study (10/01/2020)
- University of Sussex professor to advise on UK’s first nationwide citizens’ assembly on climate change (09/01/2020)
- Italians take vow of chastity when the Pope is in town (07/01/2020)
- Sustainable supply of minerals and metals key to a low-carbon energy future (03/01/2020)
2019
- Take part in Dry January and you’ll reap the benefits for months, Sussex research shows (27/12/2019)
- New Blueprint for nanomaterial development offers hope to newborns, elderly and busy doctors (12/12/2019)
- University is top 50 in the world for social sciences in latest subject rankings (11/12/2019)
- Parties’ election promises on trade are incoherent and unachievable (06/12/2019)
- Intern students help to narrow down the search for the perfect purchase (27/11/2019)
- Student inventor of marine bioplastic wins International James Dyson Award 2019 (14/11/2019)
- Calling Princess Leia: How the out-of-this-galaxy Star Wars hologram just became a step closer to reality (13/11/2019)
- Dare to be kind - University of Sussex shows the way (13/11/2019)
- Sussex law students help mother win discrimination case (06/11/2019)
- Border posts at Gretna Green? Loosening food safety legislation could put Union under serious strain (03/11/2019)
- Stephen Bush joins University of Sussex as Political Writer in Residence (30/10/2019)
- University of Sussex academic wins ONS award recognising research for the public good (25/10/2019)
- Cod, that’s good: Students wow industry experts with their brill new family game inspired by a fishing hat (23/10/2019)
- Innovation and project management scholar returns to his roots with prestigious SPRU role (23/10/2019)
- The Power of Song: Why your doctor should be prescribing choir practice (17/10/2019)
- Banning out-of-hours email likely to be harmful to some employees, new study finds (15/10/2019)
- University of Sussex Business School awarded EQUIS accreditation (11/10/2019)
- Sussex PhD student creates musical instrument featured in the soundtracks of Joker and Chernobyl (10/10/2019)
- Sussex quantum science goes on tour (09/10/2019)
- University of Sussex is leading on vegan according to animal rights’ charity (07/10/2019)
- New ‘fuzzy’ dark matter research disrupts conventional thinking (03/10/2019)
- Affirmative action needed to protect young carers’ human rights (25/09/2019)
- University of Sussex 38th in Sunday Times league table (20/09/2019)
- New £1.25 million study will explore how to deliver a fair and just Net Zero transition (20/09/2019)
- Genius sustainable plastic idea using fish waste wins UK Dyson Award for Sussex graduate (19/09/2019)
- The small bag making a big difference to children’s lives (18/09/2019)
- Unwanted duvets getting a fresh start with new university recycling scheme (18/09/2019)
- Experts warn UK food safety at risk with public softened up for lower standards (13/09/2019)
- Boris Johnson has a relatively clear path to watering down key food regulations in pursuit of UK/US trade deal (12/09/2019)
- As light as a lemon: How the right smell can help with a negative body image (06/09/2019)
- New £8 million research centre to explore how digital technology will impact the future of work (03/09/2019)
- New book by Sussex professor reveals what political parties really think of their members – and vice versa (24/08/2019)
- Exploring how innovation can protect society’s most vulnerable children (23/08/2019)
- No-deal chaos to hit food businesses trading across the Irish border, warn experts (22/08/2019)
- Sussex scientists to create 3-D map of ten million galaxies in the universe (15/08/2019)
- Wind it up: Europe has the untapped onshore capacity to meet global energy demand (14/08/2019)
- Greater Brighton’s creative industries worth more than £1.5 billion (09/08/2019)
- Researchers create first-ever personalised sound projector with £10 webcam (06/08/2019)
- New research casts doubts on safety of world’s most popular artificial sweetener (22/07/2019)
- Sussex student named rising star for founding innovative wind energy company (19/07/2019)
- Climate change poses greater risk to global development than climate action does (15/07/2019)
- Medical school gets new licence to open doors to the public (11/07/2019)
- Science Minister comes to campus to announce funding for two University of Sussex quantum groups (11/07/2019)
- Quantum leap forward at Sussex for electric car batteries (11/07/2019)
- Making sense of science (09/07/2019)
- Shifting the focus: energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK (05/07/2019)
- Students present homelessness solutions to city council officials (03/07/2019)
- Tasting words and seeing music in colour…synaesthesia comes to Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition (01/07/2019)
- Prophet and Loss: How the local strength of faith can impact a company’s ethical behaviour (28/06/2019)
- US immigration judges make harsher decisions when they ‘feel the heat’ (27/06/2019)
- Neuroscience research questions current alcohol limit (21/06/2019)
- Experiencing corruption makes you more likely to protest against it… up to a point (13/06/2019)
- Scale of the problem: How fish skins and algae could help solve the plastic pollution crisis (12/06/2019)
- Unclear nuclear: How UK energy consumers unwittingly pay for military infrastructures (12/06/2019)
- Mountain of rubbish can now be recycled thanks to new university facilities (11/06/2019)
- Sussex scientists announce new WonderFest event to celebrate the curiosity and wonder of our world (10/06/2019)
- How a simple psychological intervention could help boost school grades for low-income students (05/06/2019)
- University of Sussex academic co-authors new Government report outlining steps towards a more integrated society (03/06/2019)
- What is consciousness? New Impacted podcast tackles the big questions with University of Sussex researchers (31/05/2019)
- Come along to the Sussex Media Practice and Music showcases, 28-30 May (23/05/2019)
- The negative impact of positive Ofsted ratings (19/05/2019)
- Provost named among Nation’s Lifesavers (16/05/2019)
- Transfer of EU powers leads to silent erosion of UK pesticide regulation (15/05/2019)
- How to create a spotlight of sound with LEGO-like bricks (07/05/2019)
- Sussex mathematician's breakthrough on non-toxic pest control which doesn't harm bees (02/05/2019)
- Lewes science festival back with a bang (25/04/2019)
- Corruption contagion: How legal and finance firms are at greater risk of corruption (25/04/2019)
- Support for Conservative Party rises with UK house prices, new research reveals (15/04/2019)
- Journalism professor fighting for international protection of all media workers in face of diplomatic opposition (12/04/2019)
- No more Hoover dams: Hydropowered countries suffer higher levels of poverty, corruption and debt (12/04/2019)
- Successful student campaign turning search engine hits into trees by the thousands (12/04/2019)
- Students deliver innovative designs to tackle plastic pollution plague (10/04/2019)
- Depression in your twenties linked to memory loss in your fifties, find Sussex psychologists (21/03/2019)
- Cut the cups: How the University of Sussex has encouraged a significant drop in paper cup use in its campus cafes (11/03/2019)
- New migration pro bono law clinic launches at University of Sussex (07/03/2019)
- Taking it to the House: University of Sussex students explain their research at Westminster (06/03/2019)
- Any free port in a storm: New analysis predicts limited impact of free zones for post-Brexit Britain (27/02/2019)
- New campaign calls for councils to supply social workers with play materials to help communicate with children (21/02/2019)
- Academics propose UK alternative to Galileo at just 3% of the cost of EU satellite project (20/02/2019)
- University of Sussex vows to strengthen fruitful relationship with local community (12/02/2019)
- Girl powered: Global project to get more women in engineering comes to the University of Sussex (11/02/2019)
- How the 2011 riots spread: new evidence shows sense of identity was key (31/01/2019)
- Threat of financial sanctions needed to accelerate progress on financial sector’s gender pay gap problem (21/01/2019)
- Best friends like the Kardashians? Or rivals like the Milibands? How sibling relationships form (17/01/2019)
- A golden era for podcasts: why we’re all obsessed (10/01/2019)
- End of a cosmic era: Sussex uni students have helped to map vast swathe of sky (09/01/2019)
- How game theory can bring humans and robots closer together (07/01/2019)
- Brexit will be Corbyn’s ‘acid test’ as new Sussex study shows he’s at odds with his party (02/01/2019)
- Sussex experts join global effort to protect refugees (02/01/2019)
2018
- How ‘Dry January’ is the secret to better sleep, saving money and losing weight (28/12/2018)
- Creative technology academic to explore protecting workers’ rights in the digital age as part of £1.2m project (21/12/2018)
- Stay positive and connected: Sussex collaborative research shows how to help people with dementia to live happily (21/12/2018)
- Computer hardware originally designed for 3D games could hold the key to replicating the human brain (19/12/2018)
- Quantum computing is today’s Space Programme, Sussex professor tells parliamentary inquiry (13/12/2018)
- Sussex professor ensures UNESCO ramps up its response to international attacks on journalists (13/12/2018)
- Leaving the EU without a deal could cost almost three-quarters of a million workers in Britain their jobs (11/12/2018)
- Spaces to be uncertain: New initiative calls for conformity to be challenged in the classroom (10/12/2018)
- Councils advised to set up ‘food resilience teams’ to prepare for Brexit (30/11/2018)
- Researchers defy 19th-century law of physics in 21st-century boost for energy efficiency (21/11/2018)
- Wheel of approval: Graduate’s cycling app attracts global interest (16/11/2018)
- How human minds rival problem-solving powers of supercomputers (14/11/2018)
- University of Sussex scientists opening up access to science through DIY equipment (08/11/2018)
- Global governance must overcome zeitgeist of mistrust if world environmental issues are to be tackled effectively (05/11/2018)
- Trump Watch podcast returns for a new season (01/11/2018)
- Not backing Britain: Brexit vote has reduced foreign direct investment to the UK by 19 per cent (01/11/2018)
- Sussex breakthrough prepares quantum computers to leave the lab (01/11/2018)
- Photographer Ingrid Pollard, inaugural Stuart Hall Foundation Fellow, will be 'in conversation' (31/10/2018)
- Minds over dark matter: A multisensory journey around the galaxy (30/10/2018)
- The stress-free way to listen to your unborn baby’s heart (22/10/2018)
- World Heritage sites under threat from climate change (16/10/2018)
- Lift off for world-first ultrasound levitation that bends around barriers (15/10/2018)
- Your smart phone could soon be making your commute much less stressful (12/10/2018)
- Music education at significant risk of disappearing as a sustained curriculum offer no longer the norm in secondary (10/10/2018)
- The warm glow of kindness is real – Sussex study confirms (27/09/2018)
- Shoppers could be left in the dark about hazardous hormone-treated beef (07/09/2018)
- Sussex psychologist awarded prestigious role in new national mental health network (06/09/2018)
- Winds of change: How engineering students harnessed the elements to get up to speed (03/09/2018)
- Nanotechnology conference goes back to its roots to pay homage to inspiring Nobel professor (29/08/2018)
- Trump’s nation state foreign policy risks taking the world back a century to pre-World War powder keg (10/08/2018)
- Boris comments legitimises Islamophobic sentiment says "burqa ban" challenge legal advisor (10/08/2018)
- Saul Becker to be patron of unpaid-carers charity in Brighton (10/08/2018)
- The PhD student aiming to become next natural history star of the Bee-Bee-C (31/07/2018)
- Bin the bug spray now: New study shows EU pesticide ban is failing to protect suburban bee populations (24/07/2018)
- Climate change will only affect the economic growth of the poorest nations (23/07/2018)
- The clock is ticking for UK food security unless a deal is done, says new report (23/07/2018)
- How Sussex’s wild past could help shape its future (13/07/2018)
- "Regulatory barriers likely to be contentious and most significant obstacles to UK-US trade" (12/07/2018)
- Frustrated with football’s pain fakers? Blame evolution – according to a new Sussex study (12/07/2018)
- Leading sustainability experts call for more efficient approach to deliver UN goals (11/07/2018)
- Volt-face: Research advises selling electric vehicles to untapped market of women (04/07/2018)
- 100 times faster broadband is coming: 5G passes first test for indoor coverage at University of Sussex (04/07/2018)
- Humans can judge someone’s height and strength by the sound of their ‘roar’ (28/06/2018)
- Search for inhabitable planets comes to Royal Society science exhibition (28/06/2018)
- Much more than hats and a canal: Lone Panamanian student urges neutrals to back his heroes at the World Cup (21/06/2018)
- How University of Sussex researchers are bringing female scientists in the city together (20/06/2018)
- Preparations hot up for second-ever Sussex Community Festival (15/06/2018)
- UK’s first clinic to prevent family transmission of anxiety launches in Sussex (15/06/2018)
- Large fenced reserves an effective way to bring wolves back to Scotland (13/06/2018)
- British mammals’ fight for survival (13/06/2018)
- When life gives you lemons, you take more risks (07/06/2018)
- Successful Soapbox Science event teaches beachgoers a little more about themselves (05/06/2018)
- Outreach at the beach: University of Sussex to bring science to the seaside (01/06/2018)
- New mums’ voices get lower after pregnancy, shows a University of Sussex study (30/05/2018)
- Raising the baa: University of Sussex student design could become new Shaun the Sheep toy (25/05/2018)
- Pivotal role for University of Sussex in national programme developing careers in social work (18/05/2018)
- Call for the public to help wildlife conservation by monitoring mammals with new app (15/05/2018)
- Plog in and Play: University staff and students get active for the good of the environment (10/05/2018)
- Archive captures life experiences of those less heard (09/05/2018)
- Why Americans have gone bonkers over Lynne's latest book (04/05/2018)
- Enhance governance of trade policy to ensure ‘Green Brexit’, urge experts (02/05/2018)
- A river runs through Brighton Festival premiere on campus (01/05/2018)
- University of Sussex launches flexible online degrees (30/04/2018)
- What a bright idea! Student finds way to give new artistic life to unwanted make-up (30/04/2018)
- Hive fives all round: Researchers un-bee-lievably grateful after public support bags funding boost (30/04/2018)
- Lecturers beware! New productive fidget spinner app will tell you when students are bored in your class (25/04/2018)
- Sussex Community Festival returns to bolster Brighton’s brilliant summer events line-up (24/04/2018)
- ‘Rip Van Winkle’ plants hide underground for up to 20 years (20/04/2018)
- The Gaza doctor who says ‘I shall not hate’ (17/04/2018)
- Student shows real Flare for design with light that flags up cycling trouble spots (13/04/2018)
- Professor to lead bid to help UK harness the power of sound and become an emerging technology global leader (10/04/2018)
- Physicists explore a safe alternative to x-ray security scanners (09/04/2018)
- New study shows climate change is wreaking havoc on delicate relationship between orchids and bees (06/04/2018)
- University of Sussex worth £343 million to regional economy (05/04/2018)
- Post-Brexit farming subsidies could be used to pay farmers to host dam-building beavers (29/03/2018)
- Scientist returns home with event designed to inspire Rwanda’s young (26/03/2018)
- EU likely to reject bespoke Canada trade deal for UK (26/03/2018)
- Sussex research reveals brain mechanism involved in language learning (15/03/2018)
- Government urged to halt food-safety overhaul (09/03/2018)
- High-tech industries face biggest Brexit slowdown (06/02/2018)
- The Business of Women’s Words: Purpose and Profit in Feminist Publishing (05/02/2018)
- Chris Packham's Fingers in the Sparkle Jar voted UK's favourite nature book (01/02/2018)
- University of Sussex awards degree to youngest ever honorary graduate (19/01/2018)
- University of Sussex graduates encouraged to make positive change (16/01/2018)
- “We look at other youth brands – and then we innovate” (16/01/2018)
- Be persistent, be focused, but start with your own community, says Lady Hollick (16/01/2018)
- The power of citizen science (16/01/2018)
- It is "sheer fantasy" to think AI will ever match an intelligent human (15/01/2018)
- Leave-voting regions are “most exposed” to Brexit services shock (11/01/2018)
2017
- Final 10 announced in student entrepreneur competition (20/12/2017)
- Risk of “dirty” turkey after Brexit if UK strikes a US trade deal (18/12/2017)
- UK will have to involve EU in rolling over Free Trade Agreements with the world, report argues (15/12/2017)
- University of Sussex journalism professor elected to press freedom body at UNESCO (05/12/2017)
- Sussex student’s poem set to music by Glyndebourne and sung by local school children in festive concerts (28/11/2017)
- Universities and Science Minister opens £11-million Future Technologies Labs at University of Sussex (27/11/2017)
- New study shows ‘fast fashion’ continues to risk garment workers’ health and well-being (23/11/2017)
- New play tells the stories of British Asian families displaced by partition (17/11/2017)
- Migrant Lives Matter festival (15/11/2017)
- Hunt for dark matter is narrowed by new University of Sussex research (15/11/2017)
- No-growth economy could mean fewer crashes and higher wages, study shows (10/11/2017)
- Action needed to tackle misogyny and gender hate online, say academics (01/11/2017)
- New initiative by religious groups provides safe passage to vulnerable refugees (31/10/2017)
- New report shows that inaction on climate change has ‘jeopardised human life’ (31/10/2017)
- How going greener can make Sussex a "beacon of best practice" (30/10/2017)
- Finding the UK’s favourite nature book (26/10/2017)
- Sussex physicists have breakthrough on brittle smartphone screens (25/10/2017)
- ‘Floating food’ invention could start new culinary craze (17/10/2017)
- Liquid metal brings soft robotics a step closer (17/10/2017)
- UK’s biggest university solar project switched on at University of Sussex (13/10/2017)
- Universities join forces for Street Wise marshalling scheme (11/10/2017)
- University of Sussex ranked in global top 50 for Social Sciences and Business & Economics (05/10/2017)
- Free law advice clinic at the University of Sussex reopens (05/10/2017)
- Major new project launched to improve drought and flood forecasting in Kenya (25/09/2017)
- We must accelerate transitions for sustainability and climate change, experts say (21/09/2017)
- New free history website traces lives of transported and imprisoned British convicts (21/09/2017)
- A UK-EU free trade deal could cushion Brexit blow in certain sectors, research shows (14/09/2017)
- New research disputes claims that climate change helped spark the Syrian civil war (07/09/2017)
- New app could transform music teaching in schools (06/09/2017)
- University of Sussex rises in world rankings (05/09/2017)
- From postcode rivals to riot partners: the psychology of the 2011 rioters explained (05/09/2017)
- Algorithm unlocks smartwatches that learn your every move (04/09/2017)
- Buses get a stellar makeover for science (31/08/2017)
- Customs union would not produce 'frictionless' trade, experts say (14/08/2017)
- Professor John Spencer’s Lab to carry out vital skin cancer research thanks to new grant (20/07/2017)
- Academics bring rational scrutiny to politics, says Yanis Varoufakis (20/07/2017)
- Pangolins at ‘huge risk’ as study reveals dramatic increases in hunting across Central Africa (19/07/2017)
- Sussex honours Debenhams designer who “came from absolutely nowhere” (19/07/2017)
- DIY lab technique to revolutionise training for neuroscientists (18/07/2017)
- University of Sussex graduation brings record numbers to Brighton (18/07/2017)
- UK not ready for Brexit’s impact on food, report warns (17/07/2017)
- Scientists to compare insects visiting allotments in Brighton & India (13/07/2017)
- New service helps blind people to access science courses (07/07/2017)
- Soapbox Science comes to Brighton for the first-time (05/07/2017)
- University of Sussex makes pledge to ‘go greener’ (30/06/2017)
- Sussex partners with TechnologyOne to transform student and academic services in multi-million-pound deal (20/06/2017)
- Sussex student meets Apple CEO on Silicon Valley trip (16/06/2017)
- (Video) Meet Pavarobotti: New opera performed by robots (16/06/2017)
- Student engineers reveal 2017 race car (16/06/2017)
- University opens doors to locals for first-ever community festival (15/06/2017)
- ‘Purposeful leaders’ are winning hearts and minds in workplaces, study finds (14/06/2017)
- Meet Pavarobotti! New opera to be performed by robots (08/06/2017)
- Poems from the Underground (06/06/2017)
- South East hopes for tourism boom but fears border headache post Brexit (05/06/2017)
- Sussex Sustainability Research Programme Director criticises Trump for pulling out of Paris Agreement (02/06/2017)
- ‘Heat island’ effect could double climate change costs for world’s cities (29/05/2017)
- University of Sussex appoints Dr Tim Westlake as Chief Operating Officer (26/05/2017)
- Sussex academics ask children to ‘picture the future’ (26/05/2017)
- Scientists to develop life-transforming drugs for Huntington’s disease sufferers (19/05/2017)
- Ground-breaking ceremony for new student village (18/05/2017)
- University of Sussex appoints new estates director to oversee £500m campus masterplan (16/05/2017)
- University of Sussex flies the flag for Brighton Pride (10/05/2017)
- African lions under same threats as extinct sabre-toothed tigers faced (10/05/2017)
- The Sussex Mindfulness Research Project keeping student health and well-being in mind (10/05/2017)
- Shape-changing fog screen invented (05/05/2017)
- Schoolkids 'graduate' from University of Sussex (04/05/2017)
- Study reveals link between chronic childhood illness and later life mental health problems (04/05/2017)
- Sussex neuroscientist works with rap artist to create “Rap Guide to Consciousness” (03/05/2017)
- Life after English: future Sussex graduates get careers taster at successful alumni event (28/04/2017)
- Sussex research reveals the addictive potential of a drug legally available in the UK and other countries (28/04/2017)
- Sussex academic helps bring Nashe’s ‘Terrors of the Night’ to the Globe (26/04/2017)
- Film by Sussex student to open Sheffield Doc/Fest (26/04/2017)
- £1.5 million Biological Imaging Centre investment to drive vital cancer & neuroscience research (25/04/2017)
- 5G ‘sharing’ proposed following trials at University of Sussex (25/04/2017)
- Overhunting results in wide-spread declines in tropical mammal & bird populations (21/04/2017)
- First evidence for higher state of consciousness found (19/04/2017)
- The digital haunting of Brighton (12/04/2017)
- Head of University’s Life Sciences School awarded prestigious Biochemical Society Award (11/04/2017)
- Sussex and Small Batch team up for Marathon fundraising push (06/04/2017)
- Sussex professor welcomes major new UK government policy (04/04/2017)
- Student race engineers launch crowdfunding campaign ahead of Silverstone contest (04/04/2017)
- Delaying marriage in developing countries benefits children (04/04/2017)
- ‘With or without EU’ - priorities for the UK's four trading nations post Brexit (29/03/2017)
- Look into my eyes: why those who experience hypnosis are unlikely to be faking it (29/03/2017)
- If at first you don’t succeed: Why repetition may hold key to helping children with specific language impairment (28/03/2017)
- ‘Predatory’ journal sting operation uncovers seamier side of academic publishing (24/03/2017)
- Sussex Drug Discovery Centre & ReViral reach clinical trial with ‘game changer’ lung virus treatment (21/03/2017)
- UK trade experts in China visit (20/03/2017)
- Teachers blame EBacc for decline in Music student numbers (09/03/2017)
- Sussex ranked first in world for development studies (08/03/2017)
- "Men need to show each other what respect for women looks like" (08/03/2017)
- "Change is about identifying the mechanism that delivers" (07/03/2017)
- "Gateway to the underworld crater" is helping scientists map the Earth’s climate history (07/03/2017)
- Universities plan boundary-pushing science festival (07/03/2017)
- Sussex scientists pinpoint sensory links between autism and synaesthesia (07/03/2017)
- Sussex academics to explore past lives of the BBC in major five-year project (06/03/2017)
- Sound-shaping super-material invented (27/02/2017)
- Female bosses favour gay and lesbian job-seekers, research finds (23/02/2017)
- Child obesity ‘35-40%’ inherited from parents, study finds (20/02/2017)
- Sussex appoints renowned former UNEP Chief Scientist as Sustainability Research Programme Director (15/02/2017)
- Top BBC journalists return to Sussex (15/02/2017)
- Private lives and public personas under examination in Sussex diary event (14/02/2017)
- What makes a heartthrob? It's not what men think (14/02/2017)
- Pioneering social work education partnership launches (09/02/2017)
- Modernist exhibition gets royal seal of approval (08/02/2017)
- University's 'landmark' Life Sciences building given go ahead (08/02/2017)
- Play co-conceived by Sussex expert wins top BBC radio award (02/02/2017)
- Award winning author Ali Smith provides inspirational words to Sussex students (31/01/2017)
- ‘Survival gene’ stops strains of TB mutating into deadly ‘superbugs’ (27/01/2017)
- Noise pollution: creating the sound of smog (26/01/2017)
- Major new Sussex Modernist exhibition opens in London (25/01/2017)
- Postgrad boom at University of Sussex sets up biggest-ever winter graduation (25/01/2017)
- Scientists discover even wasps make trade deals (24/01/2017)
- University of Sussex publishes independent report into domestic violence case (17/01/2017)
- Imposing ‘meaningful work’ leads to staff burnout (16/01/2017)
- University of Sussex top in UK for energy economics, second for innovation (12/01/2017)
- The UK’s post-Brexit farm policy could see reintroduction of border controls in Ireland (09/01/2017)
- Law lecturer empowers young people to tackle corruption and promote sustainability (03/01/2017)
2016
- University of Sussex student wins BBC Radio 3 Carol Competition (22/12/2016)
- New disease could signal hope for sufferers of brain ageing conditions (21/12/2016)
- University staff donate hundreds of presents for in-need children (20/12/2016)
- ‘Tiny earthquakes’ help scientists predict mountain rock falls (19/12/2016)
- Curling up with a good e-book? Why there’s nothing quite like a paper book when it comes to a bedtime story (15/12/2016)
- How our brains are biologically tuned to be influenced by confident people (13/12/2016)
- “I wanted something that embraces diversity and brings people together” (05/12/2016)
- Why working as a parenting team may not always be good for your child (05/12/2016)
- Student’s award-winning graphene battery could slash electric-car charging times (02/12/2016)
- Writers gather at Sussex to celebrate 30th birthday of influential literary journal (28/11/2016)
- Sussex student wins national social work award (28/11/2016)
- Sussex joins global campaign to stop violence against women (25/11/2016)
- People said this was impossible. I thought, I’ll show you (25/11/2016)
- Construction of practical quantum computers radically simplified (25/11/2016)
- National accreditation for ‘transformative’ archive centre (23/11/2016)
- Lack of education support is ‘huge barrier’ for refugees resettling in Britain (17/11/2016)
- UK and EU heading for ‘barbed wire divorce’ unless one budges on trade ‘red lines’ (15/11/2016)
- Adoption research centre secures life-changing £1.5m gift (15/11/2016)
- The secret life of TV's Alison Pike (15/11/2016)
- Teens design racing car (14/11/2016)
- When kindness may only be part of the story (11/11/2016)
- Skateboarding film wins prestigious award (11/11/2016)
- Scientists reveal how a common virus triggers blood cancer (10/11/2016)
- Sussex academic appointed as Renaissance Society Chair (09/11/2016)
- International award-winning theatre group brings Real Magic to Sussex (03/11/2016)
- Sussex philosopher helps midwives communicate the wonder of childbirth (31/10/2016)
- Computers and creativity collide at Sussex conference (31/10/2016)
- Influential fuel poverty project up for national award (28/10/2016)
- Sussex academic awarded prestigious Leverhulme Prize (24/10/2016)
- First World War poems inspire new music by Sussex composer (24/10/2016)
- Study reveals human ability to make ourselves sound bigger (24/10/2016)
- Brilliant minds inspire new University of Sussex fellowships (24/10/2016)
- Experts identify 14 themes of creativity (20/10/2016)
- Beaconsfield Road next for University street-clean squad (19/10/2016)
- Sussex Centre for Modernist Studies marks Henry James centenary with Lamb House conference (19/10/2016)
- New laboratory to help safeguard global food security (19/10/2016)
- Scientists create ‘floating pixels’ using soundwaves and force fields (13/10/2016)
- Rock, Paper, Scissors: Why your own brain might be your worst enemy (12/10/2016)
- EU to benefit most from Article 50 TEU uncertainty (11/10/2016)
- Government and agencies must step-up the fight against Hate Crime say Sussex researchers (10/10/2016)
- Top comedian to perform at University of Sussex’s Migration Awareness Day (05/10/2016)
- University of Sussex research reveals individual differences in adult male voices emerge long before puberty (05/10/2016)
- UK should ditch the rhetoric and focus on the feasible, say trade experts (30/09/2016)
- New play commemorating partition of India based on harrowing real-life stories (30/09/2016)
- Sussex historian revisits 70 great moments in BBC arts broadcasting (26/09/2016)
- University of Sussex ranked 18th in The Times and Sunday Times league table (23/09/2016)
- Toy makers circle as student designers hit on new craze (23/09/2016)
- Exhibitions help to restore India’s ‘lost’ botanical heritage (22/09/2016)
- Sussex celebrates top-150 position in biggest-ever world rankings (22/09/2016)
- British attachment to nuclear submarines drives bias towards nuclear power (21/09/2016)
- Through The Looking Glass – Sussex academic curates first ever virtual exhibition of Dalziel Brothers engravings (21/09/2016)
- Skateboarding film shortlisted for national award (20/09/2016)
- Risk of another Chernobyl or Fukushima type accident plausible, experts say (19/09/2016)
- Surgeons trial smart glasses for mid-op note taking (14/09/2016)
- Poorest countries stand to lose up to €385 million annually without UK trade deals post-Brexit (09/09/2016)
- Scientists discover how “super enzyme” speeds up DNA repair (06/09/2016)
- Universities to develop shape-changing touchscreens (25/08/2016)
- Top executives to advise fast-growing business school (23/08/2016)
- Original press release withdrawn (22/08/2016)
- Student satisfaction continues to rise at University of Sussex (10/08/2016)
- Mass Observation Archive wins Heritage Lottery Fund grant (04/08/2016)
- New student housing for University of Sussex approved (03/08/2016)
- Designer protein gives new hope to scientists studying Alzheimer’s disease (22/07/2016)
- Sussex celebrates its most global graduation (15/07/2016)
- Gulf stream slowdown to spare Europe from worst of climate change (11/07/2016)
- Double award for product designers at major London show (08/07/2016)
- University of Sussex leads clean-up of Viaduct Road (28/06/2016)
- Brighton revellers sing "Without You" for academic research (27/06/2016)
- Syrian refugees perform anti-war tragedy at Attenborough Centre (23/06/2016)
- Ebola Response Network wins top prize for providing vital advice to humanitarian teams (23/06/2016)
- Major design award for multi-sensory art experiment (17/06/2016)
- ‘7-day GPs’ cut weekend A&E visits by 18 per cent, study finds (16/06/2016)
- Performers plug themselves in to create live art (16/06/2016)
- Think talking on your hands-free while driving is safe? Think again, says new research (08/06/2016)
- Meaningful work not created – only destroyed – by bosses, study finds (03/06/2016)
- Star movie director comes to Sussex to talk about her career (25/05/2016)
- Underground poets set to gather in Brighton for Sussex Poetry Festival (25/05/2016)
- People power crucial for low-carbon future, new research shows (24/05/2016)
- Career prospects soar for University of Sussex students (23/05/2016)
- Award for University of Sussex as first-generation students outperform peers in jobs market (20/05/2016)
- Genetic link found between binge-drinking teens and impulsivity - University of Sussex study (12/05/2016)
- Moving tales of humanity showcased at media degree show (11/05/2016)
- Edible insects on the menu at Brighton Fringe event (11/05/2016)
- New research shows how silver could solve issues of touch-screen technologies (11/05/2016)
- Robotic bees cause buzz at International Drone Day spectacle (11/05/2016)
- Industry collaboration and consumer pressure are key to stopping the trade of ‘conflict minerals’, report finds (10/05/2016)
- Bright dusty galaxies are hiding secret companions (06/05/2016)
- University of Sussex appoints Yvonne Roberts as inaugural Political Writer in Residence (04/05/2016)
- Creative Technology Group presents exciting future at launch event (28/04/2016)
- Geography student finds 2,000-year-old Native American spear and arrow points (26/04/2016)
- University of Sussex confirms top 20 place in all major UK league tables (25/04/2016)
- Steinway piano makes a grand entrance at Sussex (22/04/2016)
- Gender stereotyping may start as young as three months, study of babies' cries shows (22/04/2016)
- Transparency is not a panacea for the resource curse, new study finds (20/04/2016)
- Philosophy love film wins award (15/04/2016)
- Fossil fuels could be phased out worldwide in a decade, says new study (15/04/2016)
- International physicists on campus to explore next stage of LHC experiments (12/04/2016)
- UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX APPOINTS ADAM TICKELL AS VICE-CHANCELLOR (12/04/2016)
- University of Sussex research brings ‘smart hands’ closer to reality (11/04/2016)
- Brazilian recovery requires investment in innovation - Mariana Mazzucato in new report for Brazilian government (06/04/2016)
- Banned EU pesticide affects learning of honeybees but not bumblebees (06/04/2016)
- Pharmacy students to learn vital cultural, communication and clinical skills on new degree course (31/03/2016)
- University of Sussex world leading in eight subjects (22/03/2016)
- Parental conflict damages children's mental health and life chances (22/03/2016)
- Why I care about the Higgs boson (21/03/2016)
- Why I care about gravitational waves (21/03/2016)
- Why I care about neutrinos (21/03/2016)
- Ofsted results deliver homeowner windfall (21/03/2016)
- Top physicists discuss what’s next for gravitational waves and particle physics (17/03/2016)
- 'Rock-Paper-Scissors' study reveals humans make irrational decisions after a loss (17/03/2016)
- Scientists discover how different parts of organs ‘have a mind of their own’ when it comes to growth (16/03/2016)
- It’s a myth that women aren’t ambitious enough (08/03/2016)
- It feels great to actually make a difference (08/03/2016)
- Plans unveiled for new student village (08/03/2016)
- I would have been a rock critic if I hadn’t become an English lecturer (08/03/2016)
- Tenacity is the most important trait for female scientists in the UK (08/03/2016)
- It’s never a good idea to get drunk (07/03/2016)
- Anthropology is face-to-face interaction.That’s how knowledge is created. (07/03/2016)
- As a scientist, it is not the “not knowing” that bothers me (04/03/2016)
- The archive of Doris Lessing’s letters: insights from Pam Thurschwell and John Masterson (04/03/2016)
- It’s not easy for women to be taken seriously in the film industry (04/03/2016)
- My parents passed on their intellectual curiosity (03/03/2016)
- You can be feminine and still be a successful scientist (03/03/2016)
- I hope I'll inspire my children (02/03/2016)
- What's the problem with girls outperforming boys at school? (02/03/2016)
- Women ask different questions (01/03/2016)
- Reach for the stars - and make 'em laugh (29/02/2016)
- Is the “special relationship” coming to an end? (29/02/2016)
- How a sweaty t-shirt gives clues about human disgust reactions (22/02/2016)
- Economist’s “outstandingly written” book on state-led innovation wins major German prize (22/02/2016)
- Composer and filmmaker create musical portrait of Brighton for arts festival (17/02/2016)
- Revamped Attenborough Centre hosts performances in Brighton Festival's 50th anniversary programme (17/02/2016)
- Archive of Doris Lessing's private letters opens after 23 years (10/02/2016)
- Horses can read human emotions, research shows (10/02/2016)
- A fifth of car fuel-efficiency savings are eroded by increased driving (09/02/2016)
- Sussex brains behind Wellcome Collection exhibition on consciousness (02/02/2016)
- Explore brains, robots and outer space at Brighton Science Festival this Feb (02/02/2016)
- Misery of work second only to illness (02/02/2016)
- Sussex academic appointed as the BBC’s latest official historian (29/01/2016)
- University of Sussex law school sets up free legal advice service (26/01/2016)
- Help monitor bees with University of Sussex scientists (25/01/2016)
- Study reveals why your brain makes you slip up when anxious (20/01/2016)
- Honorary awards at graduation boost graduates’ ambition (18/01/2016)
- Sussex celebrates postgrads’ success at winter graduation (18/01/2016)
- Jen’s doctoral success came straight from the horse’s mouth (18/01/2016)
- Doctorate renews Dorothy’s determination to give a voice to Ghana’s schoolchildren (18/01/2016)
- Sound artist exposes hidden networks while at Sussex (18/01/2016)
- Sussex student joins her pupils in creative writing success (18/01/2016)
- Witnessing deadly Hajj crush led to a degree at Sussex (18/01/2016)
- Luc Soete (15/01/2016)
- Margaret Sinclair (15/01/2016)
- Mary Kaldor (15/01/2016)
- David Bomford (15/01/2016)
- Droughts hit cereal crops harder since 1980s, study shows (06/01/2016)
2015
- Scientists determine how to control parasite without harming bees (17/12/2015)
- Study shows clear winners and losers of public-sector pension reforms (11/12/2015)
- Neonicotinoid pesticides linked to butterfly declines in the UK (24/11/2015)
- Seven minutes of meditation can reduce racial prejudice, study finds (19/11/2015)
- Highly sensitive sensors successfully map electrical patterns of embryonic heart (10/11/2015)
- Sussex creates new study opportunities in South East Asia (06/11/2015)
- Designs being drawn for new £60 million biomedical science facilities (02/11/2015)
- Business minister launches new Croydon hub for ‘scale-up’ entrepreneurs (29/10/2015)
- Better interviewing could save small businesses millions (29/10/2015)
- Sussex study reveals brain mechanism for creating durable memories (27/10/2015)
- From science fiction to reality - sonic tractor beam invented (27/10/2015)
- Tiny mitochondria play mighty role in fertility and ageing (21/10/2015)
- Climate change to blame for billions of dollars of hurricane damage in US (21/10/2015)
- Plants trick bees with caffeine-laced nectar (15/10/2015)
- University of Sussex joins initiative to double number of Americans studying abroad (12/10/2015)
- Chemistry Nobel laureate is “a great mentor” says top Sussex scientist (07/10/2015)
- Study shows how dominant parents affect kids’ self-worth (06/10/2015)
- Sussex physicists applaud Nobel Prize-winner and collaborator (06/10/2015)
- Stereolab singer to talk and perform at University of Sussex (28/09/2015)
- University offers 50 English language scholarships for Syrian refugees (24/09/2015)
- Pressure to be cool and look good is detrimental to many children (11/09/2015)
- Lord Attenborough's unseen film and theatre treasures find a home at University of Sussex (04/09/2015)
- Sussex scientists bring the art of touch to the Tate (25/08/2015)
- University announces completion of Attenborough Centre refurbishment (10/08/2015)
- Start-ups lose faith in London after just 12 months (29/07/2015)
- A celebration of ‘firsts’ at the University of Sussex’s summer graduation (10/07/2015)
- Dr Lucy Worsley (09/07/2015)
- Debbie Wiseman MBE (09/07/2015)
- Professor Dame Janet Thornton (09/07/2015)
- Jon Snow (09/07/2015)
- Professor Alice Roberts (09/07/2015)
- Takyiwaa Manuh (09/07/2015)
- Robin Lustig (09/07/2015)
- Sir Simon Jenkins (09/07/2015)
- John Francis (09/07/2015)
- Sean gains a "first" in Physics after suffering a major brain trauma (09/07/2015)
- Earthquake survivor Kerem graduates after inventing disaster shelter (09/07/2015)
- Shauna plans a career studying how brains work (09/07/2015)
- A seismic shift in outlook inspires Hannah to academic success (09/07/2015)
- Lauren shows school pupils how to follow in her footsteps to university (09/07/2015)
- From Caving to Canvassing – Harry helps to raise school children’s aspirations (09/07/2015)
- Freezing single atoms to absolute zero with microwaves brings quantum technology closer (02/07/2015)
- Research reveals new insights into a key antibiotic target in the fight against TB (30/06/2015)
- Rudd Centre undertakes major evaluation of adoption support programme (30/06/2015)
- Best friendships help disadvantaged teens overcome adversity, study shows (25/06/2015)
- Sussex academic's vision of Islam helps stage Glyndebourne opera (11/06/2015)
- Sussex neuroscientist reveals his ‘life scientific’ delusions for BBC Radio 4 (11/06/2015)
- Alzheimer’s culprit causes memory loss even before brain degeneration says Sussex study (29/05/2015)
- Scary TV’s impact on kids is overstated, say psychologists (28/05/2015)
- Sussex soars in the Guardian’s university rankings (26/05/2015)
- Sussex economist to write innovation policy report for Brazilian government (22/05/2015)
- Creative Director appointed for the Attenborough Centre (19/05/2015)
- Entrepreneurship thrives when local wages are high, Sussex study shows (14/05/2015)
- Bee expert named in BBC Wildlife’s ‘conservation heroes’ list (11/05/2015)
- How the colourful world of ‘baby scientists’ inspired a sold-out Brighton Festival show (06/05/2015)
- Love is in the air: technology can transfer human emotions to your palm through air (20/04/2015)
- University of Sussex to offer pharmacy degrees (14/04/2015)
- Sussex researchers help create public archive of BBC election coverage (08/04/2015)
- Biodiversity damage mapped by global land-use study (01/04/2015)
- Students to design new Ho Chi Minh monument for Newhaven (01/04/2015)
- General election: University of Sussex to analyse the impact of Twitter on marginal seats on the south coast (31/03/2015)
- University of Sussex to launch major student internship scheme in China (26/03/2015)
- Neuroscience researchers showcase their work at London’s Science Museum (25/03/2015)
- Flower-enriched farms boost bee populations (23/03/2015)
- Family stability, not family structure, is key to education success, says Sussex study (17/03/2015)
- Explore galaxies far, far away at University of Sussex (11/03/2015)
- Cutting red tape - Sussex set to be the first university to sign a listed building agreement (06/03/2015)
- Sussex scientists call on public to help monitor bees (02/03/2015)
- Scientists find cancer weak spots for new targeted drugs (24/02/2015)
- University of Sussex seeks creative director for refurbished arts centre (16/02/2015)
- ‘Drink less’ campaigns should focus on why and how (11/02/2015)
- Scandals not bad for business in the long term, study finds (06/02/2015)
- Next generation of dementia scientists to explore genetic risk of Alzheimer’s (05/02/2015)
- University of Sussex unveils £10k scholarships for postgrads (29/01/2015)
- Sussex academic inspired Chinese VIP to visit Royal Pavilion (27/01/2015)
- Sussex in top 50 most international universities in the world (26/01/2015)
- University of Sussex appoints Balfour Beatty to develop new student housing on campus (26/01/2015)
- University of Sussex acceptances up for eighth consecutive year, UCAS figures show (21/01/2015)
- Pest resistance to GM crops likely to develop quicker than expected (19/01/2015)
- Keeping the memories alive for Holocaust Memorial Day (16/01/2015)
- Sussex scientists tame Schrӧdinger’s cat for a new type of quantum computer (16/01/2015)
- Sussex researcher to discuss lives of older lesbians on Radio 4 (14/01/2015)
- Feeling cold is contagious, scientists find (13/01/2015)
- Sussex physicists inspired star-studded Broadway play (13/01/2015)
2014
- University of Sussex research is ‘world-leading’, major review finds (18/12/2014)
- £10m boost for engineering and robotics at Sussex (08/12/2014)
- Sussex composer wins national music award (04/12/2014)
- Girls better than boys at making story-based computer games, Sussex study finds (28/11/2014)
- Dogs listen to our words, not just our voices, says Sussex study (26/11/2014)
- Lecturer’s CINECITY film charts Chile’s traumatic history (25/11/2014)
- £600k boost for drug discovery team at Sussex (25/11/2014)
- University of Sussex to appeal against planning decision (24/11/2014)
- University of Sussex scientist paired with Brighton MP (24/11/2014)
- Dictionary launched to save endangered language (19/11/2014)
- Training can lead to synaesthetic experiences, study shows (18/11/2014)
- Neuroscientist’s book of illusions wins children’s science prize (17/11/2014)
- Dry January leads to less drinking all year round (14/11/2014)
- Sussex study reveals how ‘blind insight’ confounds logic (13/11/2014)
- Gas can be a bridge to a low-carbon future, says new report (12/11/2014)
- Tumour-analysis technology enables speedier treatment decisions for bowel-cancer patients (11/11/2014)
- Bumble bee expert’s ‘life scientific’ began with a macabre interest in road kill (07/11/2014)
- Airport security study shows fraudsters more likely to be caught through conversation than body language (06/11/2014)
- How the BBC fought Britain’s war of words during the Cold War (31/10/2014)
- How 'the jazz age' led to the Great Depression (17/04/2009)
- University of Sussex to help recession-hit businesses (15/04/2009)
- It’s strictly rugby as Austin Healey takes on Sussex team (08/04/2009)
- A cracking nomination for the University of Sussex (08/04/2009)
- A boost for honeybee research as university lab opens (06/04/2009)
- University of Sussex physicist stars on Sky At Night (03/04/2009)
- Gardner to re-open as Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (03/04/2009)
- Research shows why you should believe your eyes (01/04/2009)
- Sussex biologist gives rainforest talk at Royal Geographical Society (23/03/2009)
- Schools in space race to save island from disaster (19/03/2009)
- Psychologists reveal the un, deux, trois of learning a second language (19/03/2009)
- Terry Pratchett helps fund Alzheimer's research at Sussex (13/03/2009)
- Making stroke rehabilitation exercises game play (17/02/2009)
- Students feel the need for speed (30/01/2009)
- Sussex celebrates ground breaking India health mission (04/02/2009)
- Sanjeev Bhaskar is the new Chancellor of the University of Sussex (24/02/2009)
- Student film-makers take a look at world for SEE Festival (16/02/2009)
- Psychologists reveal the secret of successful wooing (13/02/2009)
- University’s bright sparks light up Brighton science fest (10/02/2009)
- The mystery of Shakespeare's religion (10/02/2009)
- Speed and sound applauded at Winter Graduation (27/01/2009)
- Auschwitz orchestra survivor to speak at Holocaust Memorial Day (19/01/2009)
2008
- University of Sussex Review of 2008 (22/12/2008)
- Sussex has “world-leading” research in every department, RAE reveals (17/12/2008)
- Books that smell, feel and sound good to be used for research (16/12/2008)
- New research shows how horses recognise their neighbours (16/12/2008)
- Imelda Staunton to read Mass Observation diary book on Radio 4 (09/12/2008)
- Alexandra studies colourful past of Royal Pavilion’s dazzling decor (08/12/2008)
- Children’s art reveals new views about “home” (05/12/2008)
- Psychologist gives students the lowdown on size zero (03/12/2008)
- Archive offers a view of war past and present (12/11/2008)
- How babies can get their kicks in aid of research (03/11/2008)
- Professor awarded honey money to help bees (31/10/2008)
- Gorilla study gives clues to human language development (14/10/2008)
- Sussex among the best in university world rankings (09/10/2008)
- AMEX celebrates five years at University of Sussex (03/10/2008)
- New book reveals what housewife diarist Nella did next (02/10/2008)
- Puzzle of ants’ suicide mission to protect the nest (24/09/2008)
- Bursary scheme gives students taste of research life (24/09/2008)
- Sussex biggest climber in university league table top 30 (19/09/2008)
- Sussex sports bursary graduate wins double gold at Beijing (15/09/2008)
- Sussex sports bursary graduate wins gold at Beijing (12/09/2008)
- Denis Healey's life through the lens (11/09/2008)
- University of Sussex leaps ahead in student survey (11/09/2008)
- Research shows a link between alcoholism and memory (09/09/2008)
- Lecture focuses on film and Francis Bacon (02/09/2008)
- Wellcome funding to aid research into genetic diseases (02/09/2008)
- Students’ documentary show looks at the lives of others (14/08/2008)
- Lord Attenborough presented with portrait at farewell party (28/07/2008)
- Research looks to future of English Channel beaches (21/07/2008)
- Lord Attenborough bows out at Summer Graduation (17/07/2008)
- Ministers failing public on independence of Food Standards Agency says scientist (16/07/2008)
- Why musicians make us weep and computers don't (09/07/2008)
- Law conference puts the case for new family values (02/07/2008)
- New book examines the mixed-up senses of synaesthesia (01/07/2008)
- New University of Sussex research lab a hive of industry (24/06/2008)
- Student selected for Glastonbury showcase (06/06/2008)
- University of Sussex student wins British kickboxing title (06/06/2008)
- Novelist says the future for creative writing is digital (20/05/2008)
- Documentary students zoom in on a world of difference (19/05/2008)
- Global life story day celebrated with holiday tales (13/05/2008)
- A student's-eye view of world revealed at degree show (08/05/2008)
- Why University of Sussex students stay loyal (07/05/2008)
- University of Sussex helps to shape rural future of region (25/04/2008)
- Letters, love and women in the feminist years (18/04/2008)
- Science uncovers the ins and outs of tennis line calls (16/04/2008)
- Sussex shares in £12.5m funding for top-flight physics (07/04/2008)
- Physics experiment ranked in UK's top three (04/04/2008)
- Attitude problem at heart of low conviction rates for rape (31/03/2008)
- University of Sussex launches Second Life campus (07/03/2008)
- The Sun will vaporise the Earth unless we can change our orbit (21/02/2008)
- New technique allows first nationwide survey for rare woodland bat (15/02/2008)
- A passion for history inspires exhibition on courtship (11/02/2008)
- Sussex shares in £1m grant to put IT learning to the test (08/02/2008)
- Lecturer’s photo exhibition focuses on detention centres (30/01/2008)
- New biography reveals the inspiration for Middlemarch (29/01/2008)
- University and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew cultivate new research partnership (24/01/2008)
- Belsen survivor's book tells story of Jewish Schindler (23/01/2008)
- Vanessa Redgrave visits campus for UNICEF film show (23/01/2008)
- Students celebrate success at Winter Graduation (21/01/2008)
- Could the Universe be tied up with cosmic string? (18/01/2008)
- Biochemists receive major funding to develop Alzheimer’s research (16/01/2008)
- Children’s hero remembered for Holocaust Memorial Day (15/01/2008)
2007
- Review of 2007 (20/12/2007)
- University sports bursaries help students go for gold (12/12/2007)
- Student sleuths solve riddle of no-name church (10/12/2007)
- Would like to meet . . . wise men and women with bright ideas (05/12/2007)
- Children want more control over their education, report shows (26/11/2007)
- University of Sussex is awarded Fairtrade status (23/11/2007)
- Study looks at how children learn new words (15/11/2007)
- Archive helps to tell tragic story of Kipling's soldier son (09/11/2007)
- Sussex research packs a punch in university rankings (08/11/2007)
- Students’ tales of the city to be shown at SEE Festival (30/10/2007)
- Howzat! First innings for university’s all-weather wicket (24/10/2007)
- Why ‘Made in China’ should increase our carbon footprint (19/10/2007)
- Why the innocent get picked in ID parades (18/10/2007)
- Physics award honours neutron professors’ research (11/10/2007)
- Have you heard the one about...? (27/09/2007)
- Premiere for student film of Brighton's naughty past (25/09/2007)
- Sussex graduate named top physics student of the year (21/09/2007)
- Literary accolades for Sussex alumni (20/09/2007)
- Book presents vivid new portrait of the Impressionists (13/09/2007)
- Ability groups harm children's education, say Sussex researchers (11/09/2007)
- Study looks at why the bullies carry on bullying (05/09/2007)
- Physics students are finalists for national science award (04/09/2007)
- Archaeology student discovers ancient mosaic in Israel (24/08/2007)
- A bug’s life: helping to preserve rainforest riches (17/08/2007)
- Sussex graduate takes fencing bronze at World Student Games (13/08/2007)
- History shows degrees are worth more than a bigger pay packet (06/08/2007)
- Book shows how to be a good student landlord (23/07/2007)
- Fanfares and farewells at University summer graduation (17/07/2007)
- Student fronts campaign for more organ donors (09/07/2007)
- Brass and percussion take the lead in Proms premiere (04/07/2007)
- Astronomers predict the future health of unborn babies (25/06/2007)
- Fay Weldon brings smiles to humour conference (19/06/2007)
- Dying tonight – new play charts an actor’s last stand (14/06/2007)
- Why female deer like a stag to be a big noise in the forest (06/06/2007)
- How pop video models prompt poor body image in girls (01/06/2007)
- Reports reveal migrant view of ‘polite but distant’ Britain (31/05/2007)
- Conference offers day in the life of novelist Lowry (29/05/2007)
- What was Daphne du Maurier really saying in Rebecca? (22/05/2007)
- IngenioUS ideas at University science day (21/05/2007)
- A guinea pig’s tale and other stories of biology (18/05/2007)
- Biologist's monkey study saves rainforest from mining company (11/05/2007)
- Media students showcase talent at degree show (09/05/2007)
- Sussex climbs higher and Chemistry hits no 1 in university guide rankings (02/05/2007)
- Student Alice’s Disko challenge: explore climate change (01/05/2007)
- Stars bring Our Hidden Lives diaries to life at Komedia (01/05/2007)
- A future of robots, obesity and technological happiness (01/05/2007)
- Sussex appoints new Vice-Chancellor (30/04/2007)
- Festival Fringe fun for programmers at Creativity Zone (25/04/2007)
- University plays host to leading Dutch ensemble (20/04/2007)
- Heart monitor sets the pace for new inventions (19/04/2007)
- HOMEWORK is a hit with parents, teachers and pupils (16/04/2007)
- How male owls pitch their wits to show who’s who (12/04/2007)
- Of mites, muck and the rise and fall of the Inca (26/03/2007)
- Conference marks new era for Mass Observation at 70 (22/03/2007)
- University brings science teaching bang up to date (13/03/2007)
- Step this way for innovation in teaching and learning (12/03/2007)
- The educational benefits of watching others learn (01/03/2007)
- ‘Overlooked Auden’ celebrated at centenary conference (20/02/2007)
- Book reveals secret passions of desperate housewives (14/02/2007)
- University mourns colleague killed in plane crash (13/02/2007)
- Research gets to the root of wild boar behaviour (09/02/2007)
- The end of an era for DNA patenting, says report (07/02/2007)
- Professor on the scent of the world's smelliest flower (02/02/2007)
- Students celebrate success at Winter Graduation 2007 (25/01/2007)
- Enterprising University of Sussex students follow an American dream (24/01/2007)
- University reflects on lessons of the Holocaust (22/01/2007)
2006
- News Review of 2006 (18/12/2006)
- Victoria Wood creates TV drama from Mass-Observation diary (05/12/2006)
- Student is star of TV documentary about gay life (30/11/2006)
- University of Sussex Vice-Chancellor to step down in 2007 (27/11/2006)
- Philippa and Julia go head-to-head on Tudor times (27/11/2006)
- Graduates star in film festival premiering new course (09/11/2006)
- Your climate needs you! (01/11/2006)
- Health education not enough to solve obesity crisis (20/10/2006)
- Thin models do not sell better, according to new research (18/10/2006)
- Biologist works with rainforest communities to save endangered monkey (18/10/2006)
- The technology in cars driving us to distraction (16/10/2006)
- Vanessa Redgrave visits University in support of UNICEF (02/10/2006)
- Migration research wins £750,000 funding boost (26/09/2006)
- The unmistakeable impact of humans on the South East (26/09/2006)
- The cool way to build the world's fastest computer (22/09/2006)
- The essential selection for thousands of undergraduates (22/09/2006)
- East meets West with advice of Sussex academic (15/09/2006)
- The history of sex in the city (15/09/2006)
- Sussex continues to ride high in university world rankings (14/09/2006)
- No tractors just lots of applause for Nizlopi (05/09/2006)
- Celebrating 40 years of innovation (05/09/2006)
- Is the arts world a man's world? (29/08/2006)
- When Sussex was Martha Kearney's playground (29/08/2006)
- Sussex Dean reveals to Richard & Judy why everyone likes to be beside the seaside (22/08/2006)
- Cancer scientists receive £5.6 million to fund research (22/08/2006)
- Cult Sixties film gets exhibition treatment by Sussex art professor (18/09/2006)
- Summer graduation celebrations for University of Sussex students (18/07/2006)
- Energy firms will reject nuclear, say Sussex experts (14/07/2006)
- Free learning courses lead to new work and study opportunities for women (12/07/2006)
- 7/7 – The questions still unanswered (04/07/2006)
- Have a dig at Barcombe’s Roman villa (26/06/2006)
- Law fails to prevent the use of sexual history as evidence in rape trials (22/06/2006)
- Football fans may drink to compensate for not playing (08/06/2006)
- Massive galaxy cluster found 10 billion light years away (06/06/2006)
- Sussex tops citations league in physics and space science (22/05/2006)
- Council endorses merger plans to retain chemistry at Sussex (15/05/2006)
- VC leads merger plans to retain chemistry at Sussex (12/05/2006)
- Brighton Festival premiere with old friends for Sussex composer (02/05/2006)
- Modern life gets the full exposure at student degree show (19/04/2006)
- Music lecture and recital strike a topical note (10/04/2006)
- New posts boost academic excellence at Sussex (06/04/2006)
- Sussex physicists celebrate first findings of major neutrino experiment (31/03/2006)
- Can he teach ‘em? Sussex lecturer lands leading role in school reality TV series (31/03/2006)
- You’d have to be barking to volunteer for this research (23/03/2006)
- Biosciences and chemistry provision at Sussex: update (17/03/2006)
- Development of biosciences and changes to chemistry provision (12/03/2006)
- INVESTING IN EXCELLENCE AT SUSSEX (11/03/2006)
- Coastal research at Sussex is EU showcase star (09/03/2006)
- Forgive but don’t forget? Speakers tackle ‘the F Word’ (02/03/2006)
- Sussex astronomers first to see new stars and galaxies (28/02/2006)
- Creating controversy in class – the big science debate (24/02/2006)
- Sussex graduates make a world of difference (22/02/2006)
- ‘Tablet’ gives parents a pupil’s-eye view of classroom (22/02/2006)
- Thinking ahead: Where we are going with brain research (20/02/2006)
- Pear-shaped particles probe big-bang mystery (20/02/2006)
- A Mexican wave goodbye as tequila plants join Eden project (07/02/2006)
- Memories sought on the lost shanty town of Brighton (01/02/2006)
- University experts question Government energy review (24/01/2006)
- Remembering the Holocaust - and changing the world (20/01/2006)
- Take a closer look at Big Brother (19/01/2006)
- Sussex student wins national fencing competition (13/01/2006)
- Physics turns a corner with three-point turn atoms (12/01/2006)
- Visually impaired young people get a sporting chance (09/01/2006)
2005
- Review of the Year (23/12/2005)
- New discovery in DNA repair gives insights into causes of cancer (20/12/2005)
- Man behind JCB Song digs into happy Sussex memories (15/12/2005)
- Scientists’ ‘recipe’ to help build a quantum computer (12/12/2005)
- Centre to offer new study route for international students (05/12/2005)
- Students’ red alert for World AIDS Day (30/11/2005)
- Celebrate with us: University design scoops top award (28/11/2005)
- Professor’s book explains “Netiquette” of the email age (17/11/2005)
- How ants know the way to "home, sweet home" (17/11/2005)
- Student documentaries hit big screen at SEE Festival (10/11/2005)
- Map mission accomplished, but quake effort goes on (02/11/2005)
- Biologist in bid to save rainforest’s rare monkey (02/11/2005)
- Students helped by generosity of philanthropist Naim Dangoor (28/10/2005)
- Sussex ranked again among world’s finest universities (28/10/2005)
- Research shows elephants “remember” the dead (26/10/2005)
- Why Saddam’s trial is tough justice for all (21/10/2005)
- Hot flushes deter cancer patients from taking medication (21/10/2005)
- England expects... how maths did its duty at Trafalgar (19/10/2005)
- Map specialist flies out to aid earthquake relief mission (14/10/2005)
- Art history professor recognised for contribution to photography (03/10/2005)
- University archive inspires BBC’s ‘Lost Decade’ season (30/09/2005)
- Why Government must give power to the people (23/09/2005)
- Sussex archive reveals secret sex lives of 1940s Britain (07/09/2005)
- Sussex degrees for tomorrow’s music stars (06/09/2005)
- Gorillas are video stars of Sussex language research (05/09/2005)
- Sussex ranked again among world's top universities (25/08/2005)
- Australia’s migrant plea recalls ‘Ten Pound Pom’ story (19/08/2005)
- High-calibre students snap up their places at Sussex (18/08/2005)
- Research into frog’s croak aids native species comeback (16/08/2005)
- Universities short-listed for first dental school in South East (11/08/2005)
- Olympic hopefuls combine sport and study at the University of Sussex (04/08/2005)
- Summer graduation celebrations for University of Sussex students (20/07/2005)
- Research to explore crowd responses to bombings (20/07/2005)
- Top Marx: why the public voted Karl greatest philosopher (15/07/2005)
- Music tutor hits high note with teaching award (04/07/2005)
- Sussex helps to engineer new approach to science study (29/06/2005)
- Charities ‘must learn to cherish their donors’ (27/06/2005)
- Science secrets revealed at chemistry camp (27/06/2005)
- Evacuation procedures based on crowd panic could be flawed (27/06/2005)
- Students' racing car speeds off to top competition (17/06/2005)
- A leisurely look at America in the Great Depression (15/06/2005)
- Media exhibition a matter of life and death for students (15/06/2005)
- ‘Virtual cosmos’ reveals evolution of the Universe (03/06/2005)
- Women open up new horizons through learning (01/06/2005)
- Book reveals fate of Australia’s ‘Ten Pound Poms’ (26/05/2005)
- Learning about each other’s differences is the way to reduce prejudice (25/05/2005)
- Love of learning makes Robert a community champion (19/05/2005)
- James Joyce exhibition makes its UK debut at the University of Sussex (06/05/2005)
- University archive’s V-E Day memories revealed (05/05/2005)
- Snails set the pace in human memory loss research (04/05/2005)
- Last words on Virginia Woolf finally published (04/05/2005)
- New device helps study of rare bats (19/04/2005)
- Sussex composer premieres new score for cinema classic Battleship Potemkin (14/04/2005)
- Life and times of Bob Copper form new Sussex archive (11/04/2005)
- Why rural life is not so great for kids (18/03/2005)
- Sussex fees and funding help for 2006 students agreed (17/03/2005)
- Lottery cash funds University’s historic house research (15/03/2005)
- Binge drinking is worse for women (15/03/2005)
- Film premiere highlights plight of indigenous peoples (15/03/2005)
- Firms struggle to protect their most important asset (11/03/2005)
- Scientists go underground in hunt for elusive neutrinos (07/03/2005)
- Winter graduation ceremonies 2005 (24/02/2005)
- Sussex scientist makes MRSA treatment breakthrough (18/02/2005)
- Botswana’s President to give lecture at Sussex (18/02/2005)
- Undergraduate applications soar at Sussex (17/02/2005)
- What we really thought about our "greatest ever Briton" (16/02/2005)
- Sussex ranked among the world's best for arts and social sciences (04/02/2005)
- Professor joins Red Cross on tsunami mission (01/02/2005)
- Research to throw new light on nature of colonialism (01/02/2005)
- Universities given £3.75 million to develop 'creativity centre' (27/01/2005)
- Geography inspires artist to put love on the rocks (20/01/2005)
- Holocaust Memorial Day marks death camp liberations (14/01/2005)
- London Sinfonietta premiere for Sussex composer (10/01/2005)
2004
- Review of 2004 (17/12/2004)
- Education Secretary praises Dangoor scholarships for Sussex students (06/12/2004)
- Education Secretary praises £1m Dangoor scholarship for 1994 Group students (06/12/2004)
- Turner prize winner's tribute to Sussex professor (03/12/2004)
- Iraqi exile's £1m thank you to support Sussex students (02/12/2004)
- MP seeks a science formula for success at Sussex (29/11/2004)
- Sussex marks World AIDS Day (29/11/2004)
- Screen debut for a forgotten heroine (23/11/2004)
- Revealed – the science behind Beckham and lollies (12/11/2004)
- Sussex ranked as one of world’s top universities (04/11/2004)
- Front pages that portrayed World War One for laughs (03/11/2004)
- Bush or Kerry - what happens now? (02/11/2004)
- Science breakthrough explains how cells repair broken DNA (22/10/2004)
- Art meets science at new exhibition (18/10/2004)
- Let's be positive about postgraduate study (15/10/2004)
- Enterprising student named UK winner (08/10/2004)
- Accent Foundation Scholarship scheme to aid students (28/09/2004)
- Hollyoaks’ Abby set for a Fresher role at Sussex (23/09/2004)
- Student Martina STEPs up to competition final (22/09/2004)
- Free courses aim to get women back on career ladder (21/09/2004)
- Obesity research looks to Europe for answers (16/09/2004)
- Does size matter? Research tackles female body image (14/09/2004)
- Sussex ranked among top universities in the world (13/09/2004)
- Sussex ranked among world’s top universities (07/09/2004)
- Electricity competition is bad for your pocket (06/09/2004)
- Adult learners turn over a new leaf for autumn (20/08/2004)
- Out now – gay diaries reveal an alternative past (20/07/2004)
- A new campus: a new vision for business-higher education partnership (15/07/2004)
- Top choreographer joins film tribute to surrealist heroine (12/07/2004)
- Sussex student named employee of the year (08/07/2004)
- Sparks fly at University of Sussex chemistry camp (05/07/2004)
- Exhibition offers rare glimpse of revolutionary Paris (02/07/2004)
- Sussex lecturer wins teaching ‘Oscar’ (29/06/2004)
- Postgraduate students build Space Station instrument (28/06/2004)
- Lessons from tutors who practise what they teach (17/06/2004)
- University’s £1.6m business cash booster (15/06/2004)
- Exhibition pins down a past of poignant memories (15/06/2004)
- String theory gets the hip hop treatment (14/06/2004)
- John Maynard Smith – a celebration of his life and work (02/06/2004)
- Music students break the silence on classic films (02/06/2004)
- How to get a good look at heavenly Venus (02/06/2004)
- John Maynard Smith – a celebration of his life and work (02/06/2004)
- Party planning idea wins entrepreneur competition (21/05/2004)
- Social skills added to three Rs for schoolchildren (20/05/2004)
- A room with a computer-generated view (20/05/2004)
- Minister for Health visits Brighton and Sussex Medical School (19/05/2004)
- Sussex students shine in Adult Learners Week (17/05/2004)
- Lynne Truss gives writing tips to Sussex students (12/05/2004)
- University plays host to Commonwealth visitors (07/05/2004)
- Mother of four wins Adult Learner of the Year award (07/05/2004)
- Science team talks up an internet games revolution (05/05/2004)
- Open day offers a digitally enhanced world of learning (05/05/2004)
- Exhibition offers food for thought (29/04/2004)
- Women’s rugby match in memory of Natalie Naylor (26/04/2004)
- University of Sussex teaches older patients new health tricks (23/04/2004)
- Evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith dies (20/04/2004)
- BSMS receives £1 million grant from Pfizer (UK) (20/04/2004)
- Why sex is better than cloning (20/04/2004)
- University pays tribute to champion of Palestine (19/04/2004)
- New work by Sussex composer premiered at festival (19/04/2004)
- Artist and scientists create a “walk-in brain” (24/03/2004)
- Bold new look for Sussex (24/03/2004)
- Challenge to benefit rules backed by European Court (23/03/2004)
- University dons beat celebrity chefs in food book award (19/03/2004)
- Engineering high flyer wins aerospace award (18/03/2004)
- iPod professor tunes into music on the move (04/03/2004)
- Nobel laureate returns to Sussex for graduation honour (18/02/2004)
- Students organise yellow ribbon charity tribute (16/02/2004)
- Brighton and Sussex Medical School is the number one choice for students (11/02/2004)
- University launches bold academic recruitment campaign (10/02/2004)
- Student’s shopping website to rake in huge cash sums for charity (06/02/2004)
- Mothers cradle babies to their left side for a better bonding experience (05/02/2004)
- University cricketer selected for England team South Africa tour (03/02/2004)
- Latest meningitis case confirmed as meningococcal disease (30/01/2004)
- Further suspected case of meningitis (28/01/2004)
- Meningitis now confirmed for student who died (27/01/2004)
- Meningitis “highly unlikely” for recovered student (26/01/2004)
- Update on meningitis cases at the University of Sussex (25/01/2004)
- University of Sussex provides advice to students and staff on meningitis (23/01/2004)
- Exploration of Saturn’s rings aided by UK scientists (20/01/2004)
- Young entrepreneurs learn vital business skills (19/01/2004)
- Holocaust Memorial Day highlights horrors of genocide and plight of refugees (16/01/2004)
- Hidden cues that make smokers light up (14/01/2004)
- Exploring the literary world of acclaimed author Philip Pullman (13/01/2004)
- Lighting the way to early cancer detection (06/01/2004)
2003
- UN's goal to halve world poverty “unlikely to be met” (22/12/2003)
- The pamper effect – beauty salons as the new women’s refuge (17/12/2003)
- Teaching an old turtle new tricks (16/12/2003)
- Access for all at the University of Sussex (11/12/2003)
- Chinese space mission uses University of Sussex-designed software to study space weather (10/12/2003)
- New book uncovers “lad culture” in Tudor and Stuart England (10/12/2003)
- A happy ending for film at MeCCSA media conference? (10/12/2003)
- New book offers practical help at last for Teaching Assistants (10/12/2003)
- Physicists lead the field in solving a major mystery of the Big Bang (08/12/2003)
- Demystifying the science of Pullman’s best selling children’s novels (04/12/2003)
- A glowing memorial for World AIDS Day (27/11/2003)
- New research to examine crowd panic in emergencies (26/11/2003)
- Sussex success story of endangered elms (20/11/2003)
- Chinese look to Sussex for example of a good UK university (19/11/2003)
- Forward thinking legacy of innovation leader (11/11/2003)
- Sussex students take the Paxman challenge (11/11/2003)
- Lord Sainsbury opens science policy research centre (10/11/2003)
- Like attracts like? Research reveals sex bias in our ability to remember faces (05/11/2003)
- Big rise in demand for places at Sussex (05/11/2003)
- Putting Einstein to the test in a small glass tube (04/11/2003)
- Photos of Brighton's inhabitants present them as “wild and indignant” (29/10/2003)
- Binge drinkers can't work out strategies (22/10/2003)
- New book sheds light on Tolkien's 'Middle Earth' (13/10/2003)
- Former Sussex colleagues welcome Nobel Prize for physicist (08/10/2003)
- Sussex graduate appointed to Cabinet (07/10/2003)
- Former Sussex physics professor wins Nobel Prize (07/10/2003)
- Nobel Prizewinner acclaims Genome Centre (07/10/2003)
- Nobel Prize winner returns to open Genome Centre (01/10/2003)
- Science becomes art in two new research fellowships (01/10/2003)
- Bright young minds meet top policy researchers (24/09/2003)
- Students meet their new AMEX boss (17/09/2003)
- New study aims to help children develop better social skills (15/09/2003)
- Student publication nominated for two national awards (09/09/2003)
- Minister for Europe visits Sussex European Institute (08/09/2003)
- Minister for Europe visits Sussex European Institute (04/09/2003)
- How nationalist myths persist in the modern media (02/09/2003)
- Unique degree course combining music and artificial intelligence launched (01/09/2003)
- University Chancellor Lord Attenborough celebrates 80th birthday (20/08/2003)
- Sussex astronomer takes part in NASA mission (18/08/2003)
- How the Sussex Weald learned to read and write (18/08/2003)
- Scientists begin unique study using detector half a mile underground (15/08/2003)
- Thousands claim their places at Sussex (13/08/2003)
- Success for social sciences at Sussex (05/08/2003)
- Doctors using confusing language in cancer consultations (24/07/2003)
- BBC bosses honoured at summer graduation (16/07/2003)
- Former University Chancellor Lord Shawcross dies (10/07/2003)
- Virginia Woolf’s “lost” words now housed at Sussex (09/07/2003)
- Major cash boost for “look and learn” project (25/06/2003)
- Refugees given a positive image at Sussex conference (18/06/2003)
- Sussex professor honoured in Queen’s Birthday Honours list (16/06/2003)
- Sussex team takes University Challenge (13/06/2003)
- Sussex professor wins prestigious national teaching award (11/06/2003)
- The death of rural England? (11/06/2003)
- Student cycling her first London-Brighton bike ride aims to finish in Africa (10/06/2003)
- University launches world’s first degree programme in ‘seed banking’ (29/05/2003)
- The politics of footwear under scrutiny (27/05/2003)
- Engineers collaborate with new company to revolutionise car component development (22/05/2003)
- Student poet has first collection published (16/05/2003)
- Sussex school makes live webcast to South Africa (14/05/2003)
- Thrill-seeking student gets shock at sports awards (13/05/2003)
- Mathematician gives tips on how to become a millionaire (07/05/2003)
- Award winner shows other adult learners the way (07/05/2003)
- Campus centre stage for Brighton Festival (01/05/2003)
- Hands-on opportunities at technology open day (30/04/2003)
- Researchers study cuttlefish at the Brighton Sealife Centre (29/04/2003)
- Audience with the Pope for economics professor (28/04/2003)
- Psychologists seek families to study sibling relationships (28/04/2003)
- The next generation of engines and engineers (24/04/2003)
- Funding boost for cancer research at Sussex (08/04/2003)
- New engineering methods turn medical scans into anatomical replicas (03/04/2003)
- Women’s views on war with Iraq (27/03/2003)
- Dr Jonathan Hare in new series of Hollywood Science (27/03/2003)
- Sussex archives consulted for the film ‘The Hours’ (18/03/2003)
- September 11: A turning point? (17/03/2003)
- Leading biomedical research group receives £395,519 (13/03/2003)
- New £1 million subway opens (13/03/2003)
- Sussex campus buildings are design classics (11/03/2003)
- Computer toys can enhance social skills in children (06/03/2003)
- University of Sussex and American Express join forces to offer IT opportunities (06/03/2003)
- Psychology student uncovers why we like certain tunes more than others (04/03/2003)
- New ‘Atlas of Food’ maps out worrying trends (04/03/2003)
- Sussex students triumph in national business challenge (03/03/2003)
- Sussex scientists question viability of government's green White Paper (24/02/2003)
- Sussex students ready for national business challenge (24/02/2003)
- Winter graduation ceremonies 2003 (18/02/2003)
- University of Sussex is a popular choice with potential students (14/02/2003)
- ‘Laser tweezers’ may help the hard of hearing (05/02/2003)
- Strange properties of the tequila plant studied by Mexican student (04/02/2003)
- ‘The Legacy of Victoria Climbie’ – major lecture announced (28/01/2003)
- Teachers’ guide to Holocaust denial on the internet launched (23/01/2003)
- University of Sussex responds to Government White Paper on higher education (22/01/2003)
- University joins police in appeal for information (14/01/2003)
- Scholarship raises student standards (09/01/2003)
- Places to visit, by the people who ought to know (09/01/2003)
- How do groups of animals make decisions? (09/01/2003)
- West Pier collapse highlights importance of research into coastal erosion (06/01/2003)
- Sussex academics awarded OBEs (02/01/2003)
2002
- Sussex student to work shadow MP (18/12/2002)
- Protesting is good for you, say psychologists (16/12/2002)
- New Year, new opportunities for personal growth (03/12/2002)
- Just what is Gatwick airport? (28/11/2002)
- Christmas shopping habits examined by sociology student (27/11/2002)
- England World Cup dream comes true for visually impaired university student (18/11/2002)
- Bad taste aerobics for Children in Need (14/11/2002)
- Unique Sussex archives brought to life in new book (05/11/2002)
- New £2.5 million research centre into migration, globalisation and poverty (05/11/2002)
- University launches ambitious volunteering project (04/11/2002)
- New Welsh Secretary is University of Sussex graduate (25/10/2002)
- New non-invasive sensor can detect brainwaves remotely (24/10/2002)
- Campus radio station begins new era (21/10/2002)
- Student's prospects improve thanks to award (21/10/2002)
- Virtual reality chemistry lab helps safety training (15/10/2002)
- University unveils brand new welcome for brand new students (27/09/2002)
- Human activity destroys species that the Ice Age could not (20/09/2002)
- Art and design in Brighton goes live (19/09/2002)
- Sussex rises five places in Sunday Times University Guide (17/09/2002)
- Cash boost for research into leukaemia (11/09/2002)
- Rough scientist wins top physics award (10/09/2002)
- Physicists meet to discuss 170 million dollar neutrinos project (09/09/2002)
- Sussex joins debate on sustainable development at Earth Summit (29/08/2002)
- Sign up now at Sussex for adult education courses (27/08/2002)
- Students turn to Sussex for clearing (15/08/2002)
- Local people choose studying over sunbathing (08/08/2002)
- Sporting Disabled events offers opportunities for all (26/07/2002)
- Scientists plug into £2 million cosmology project (23/07/2002)
- Top place in region for teacher training (22/07/2002)
- Dying cancer patients need more information from doctors (22/07/2002)
- Mother of five graduates with law degree (19/07/2002)
- Rocket launches new schools project at University of Sussex (16/07/2002)
- Mark Daniel, 76, finds a new route to success (16/07/2002)
- Snowboarding twins get first class degrees (15/07/2002)
- Severely dyslexic student achieves dream of university degree (15/07/2002)
- Arthritic student gets top degree (15/07/2002)
- University of Sussex awards honorary degrees (15/07/2002)
- Sussex European Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary (10/07/2002)
- Students showcase their projects (05/07/2002)
- Sussex students discover new species of spider in the Seychelles (04/07/2002)
- Groundsperson dies in accident on university campus (03/07/2002)
- Forum in Brighton gazes into the future of educational television (03/07/2002)
- University of Sussex set to discover a new VISTA of the Universe (02/07/2002)
- Photo journalist donates archive to University of Sussex (27/06/2002)
- Train to be a doctor in Brighton (20/06/2002)
- Stimulating courses for adult learners at the University of Sussex (18/06/2002)
- Number crunching that could help England win the World Cup (17/06/2002)
- Alcohol cravings and anxiety do not increase with repeat detoxification (14/06/2002)
- Work starts on new Medical School building (07/06/2002)
- Sussex scientists question viability of government's green energy plan (29/05/2002)
- University of Sussex Jobsday puts employers in contact with job-seeking students (29/05/2002)
- 24 Hour Campus Rowathon (28/05/2002)
- Big Brother is watching you - on CCTV (24/05/2002)
- World's first cyborg visits University of Sussex (24/05/2002)
- University of Sussex scientist becomes Fellow of the Royal Society (14/05/2002)
- University of Sussex rejects racist views (13/05/2002)
- Tasty summer courses for adult learners at the University of Sussex (10/05/2002)
- Student uncovers history of magnificient men in their flying machines (09/05/2002)
- Big bucks for Big Bang scientists (07/05/2002)
- Rough scientists take up the tropical challenge (01/05/2002)
- Investor in People award for University of Sussex (29/04/2002)
- Health hopes pinned on University of Sussex team (18/04/2002)
- Genome research centre opens on University of Sussex campus (15/04/2002)
- Why learning landscapes need to change (27/03/2002)
- Victor Hugo's 200th birthday celebrated with drama premiere (14/03/2002)
- Boost for chemistry education at the University of Sussex (13/03/2002)
- Novel success for university academic (07/03/2002)
- New research reveals the emotional costs of alcoholism (28/02/2002)
- University of Sussex biologists estimate the pace of evolution (26/02/2002)
- University of Sussex scientists awarded funding to develop tomorrow's technology (25/02/2002)
- Cancer doctors learn how to listen (22/02/2002)
- Nitric oxide plays a vital role in the formation of long-term memory in snails (18/02/2002)
- Winter Graduation Ceremonies 2002 (18/02/2002)
- University of Sussex student wins summer internship in Washington DC (04/02/2002)
- Remote heartbeat monitor will outperform current technology (28/01/2002)
- Work starts on major new science policy research centre (25/01/2002)
- Sussex psychologists study what causes children's fears and phobias (21/01/2002)
- Rescuers, resisters and survivors of the Holocaust remembered (09/01/2002)
- Professor Margaret Boden awarded OBE (09/01/2002)
- Good news: how the Earth will survive when the Sun becomes a supergiant (08/01/2002)
- Women without IT skills will be losers in the jobs market (07/01/2002)
2001
- Student film on World War II wins competition (20/12/2001)
- Why high-tech toys cannot replace real-life teachers (17/12/2001)
- Coastal erosion conference makes waves in Brighton (14/12/2001)
- University of Sussex media students commissioned to make film for ScottishPower (03/12/2001)
- University of Sussex collaborates with award-winning company on medical research (23/11/2001)
- University of Sussex art historian works with Victoria & Albert Museum (21/11/2001)
- Living memorial to student who died (21/11/2001)
- Schoolchildren learn maths is cool at University of Sussex (21/11/2001)
- Director puts University of Sussex on the big screen (02/11/2001)
- University of Sussex gets 'green' electricity (01/11/2001)
- World-renowned doctor heads new medical school (31/10/2001)
- Anne Frank's diary under discussion at conference (29/10/2001)
- Engineering moves up a gear at the University of Sussex (22/10/2001)
- Film-making students nominated for Royal Television Society Award (15/10/2001)
- Psychologist warns of risk of copycat terrorist attacks (04/10/2001)
- Electricity is the driving force: University of Sussex invests in greener transport (02/10/2001)
- Do-it-yourself homes take an increasing share of property market (26/09/2001)
- Sussex graduate Ian McEwan on Booker Prize shortlist (19/09/2001)
- Stamp features co-discovery by Sussex Nobel winner (18/09/2001)
- New scheme to plug the reality gap for trainee teachers (06/09/2001)
- Lessons to be learned from this year's General Election (05/09/2001)
- Cars of the future put under the spotlight at major new conference (30/08/2001)
- Short course for industry is a winner with web workers (28/08/2001)
- 'Topping Out' ceremony at Genome Stability Centre (16/08/2001)
- University of Sussex psychologist develops test to predict success of adverts (15/08/2001)
- Top marks for teacher training At Sussex (08/08/2001)
- How learner drivers see the road ahead (08/08/2001)
- University nursery receives praise in OFSTED inspection (02/08/2001)
- New Chair of University Council takes office (02/08/2001)
- Council chief to receive honorary degree at summer graduation ceremony (17/07/2001)
- Sussex scientists to probe protein implicated in cancer (16/07/2001)
- Septuagenarian Ken gets BA in French (13/07/2001)
- Two "firsts" for Verity (13/07/2001)
- Family celebrate their three degrees (13/07/2001)
- Glynn Jones to receive honorary degree at summer graduation ceremony (12/07/2001)
- Schoolgirls study engineering at the University of Sussex (11/07/2001)
- Wolfson Foundation gives £750,000 to new University of Sussex research centre (10/07/2001)
- Computer science students to present their work to local companies (03/07/2001)
- Stars Celebrate University's 40th Anniversary (02/07/2001)
- New study on the plight of Jewish refugees (28/06/2001)
- Opera premiere for music lecturer (25/06/2001)
- Japan's "Nobel Prize" for Sussex University biologist (21/06/2001)
- New collection features University of Sussex poets (21/06/2001)
- Jobsday helps students find employment (12/06/2001)
- University drama society brings Shakespeare up to date (11/06/2001)
- Employability initiative for the creative industries lifts off (06/06/2001)
- Jet set get go ahead for engine research (04/06/2001)
- The hidden history of sex-seeking tourists (30/05/2001)
- From Hollywood to the Caribbean for University of Sussex scientist (23/05/2001)
- Able sixth formers study advanced maths at the University of Sussex (16/05/2001)
- New film about homelessness in Brighton directed by University of Sussex student (15/05/2001)
- Adult learner nominee wants to be a teacher (14/05/2001)
- Brighton MP opens refurbished language centre (09/05/2001)
- Books that shocked the world on display for Brighton Festival (30/04/2001)
- Biodiversity in Papua New Guinea to be safeguarded by University of Sussex project (26/04/2001)
- Why elephants need good memories (20/04/2001)
- Large insect-like robot to be created as part of innovative digital arts project (06/04/2001)
- How Fruit Flies Become Bar Flies: The Genetics of Alcoholism (05/04/2001)
- New medical school given the go ahead (30/03/2001)
- University Prepares for Royal Visit (15/03/2001)
- Law team moot for England (13/03/2001)
- MPs support medical school bid (26/02/2001)
- Research project to involve children in development of interactive digital toys (09/02/2001)
- Return to Sussex for leading cancer research campaign professor (07/02/2001)
- Top marks for philosophy (02/02/2001)
- Researchers study social exclusion and stigmatisation of Albanian migrants (15/1/2001)
- University helps to recreate the 1940s House (15/1/2001)
- Winter Graduation Ceremonies 2001 (10/1/2001)
- Staff And Students Get Fit For Nothing (10/1/2001)
- Survivors Remember The Holocaust (8/1/2001)
- University of Sussex professor awarded OBE (5/1/2001)
2000
- Sussex student helps to discover three new planets (13/12/2000)
- Virginia Woolf - The End Of The Story (6/12/2000)
- Scientists Discover How Batsmen Hit The Fast Ones (21/11/2000)
- Joint Bid For Brighton's First Undergraduate Medical School (16/11/2000)
- Sporting Stars Support New University Programme (8/11/2000)
- Psychology and the rest of the world (6/11/2000)
- Work Stress Stops Teachers Going For Promotion (1/11/2000)
- Students to grow their own (11/10/2000)
- Classic Laughing Matter at the University (9/10/2000)
- £1/2 Million Grant to help student employability in the creative industries (3/8/2000)
- When Size Matters (31/7/2000)
- No regrets for pensioners who head for the sun (20/7/2000)
- Graduation Souvenirs (14/7/2000)
- Scientists on countdown to space launch on Saturday (14/7/2000)
- Graduation: Summer 2000 (6/7/2000)
- Sussex careers psychologist to receive the OBE (19/6/2000)
- Big bangs at the University of Sussex (16/6/2000)
- The swinging Sixties revisited (6/6/2000)
- Art of death goes on computer (2/6/2000)
- The beginner's guide to opera (2/6/2000)
- Scientist roughs it for TV series (23/5/2000)
- Poets' private lives exposed (27/4/2000)
- 25 Years of Swedes at Sussex (6/4/2000)
- University Of Sussex Scientists Awarded Millions For Research (4/4/2000)
- Real success for virtual patients (29/03/2000)
- Why emotional intelligence is the key to success (17/03/2000)
- Were you a 'ten pound pom'? (17/03/2000)
- The rock 'n' roll life of plants (15/03/2000)
- New online tool set to revolutionise market research (14/03/2000)
- Sussex 'State of the Arts' Conference Goes Global (09/03/2000)
- University of Sussex to host Higher Education Fair (09/03/2000)
- Lord Attenborough to launch fund-raising campaign for Chair of German-Jewish Studies (17/2/2000)
- 'Cinema of Migration' Conference at Sussex (16/2/2000)
- Scientists develop diagnostic tool for brain tumours (14/2/2000)
- New research shows children know the difference between leading questions and the truth (10/2/2000)
- Centre for German-Jewish Studies welcomes Holocaust Memorial Day (27/1/2000)
- Film Show set to raise £30,000 for disabled youngsters (27/1/2000)
- Winter Graduation Ceremonies (24/1/2000)
- Honorary Degree for Sussex Folk Singer (24/1/2000)
- New Home for German-Jewish Studies (24/1/2000)
1999
- Clock helps researchers to keep an eye on the time (16/12/1999)
- Scientists at the University of Sussex awarded millions of pounds for research (7/12/1999)
- University of Sussex wins £1.1 million grant to strengthen business links (1/12/1999)
- Sussex student co-discovers planets (29/11/1999)
- Astronomers discover six new planets orbiting nearby stars (29/11/1999)
- University Professor argues that GM crops will reduce third-world hunger (15/11/1999)
- Brighton artists deliver sculpture seats to the University of Sussex (5/10/1999)
- Brighton Bears train at the University of Sussex (5/10/1999)
- New Registrar & Secretary For Sussex (9/9/1999)
- Sussex Gives Boost to Memory - and Morale - of Alzheimer's Patients (29/07/1999)
- Sussex Historian Makes Fruitful Earth (20/07/1999)
- Child Poverty Increase Puts Britain to Shame (20/07/1999)
- Sussex Cricketers Take a Run up to Success (25/05/1999)
- Atomic Bombshell Wins Sussex Student National Physics Contest (20/05/1999)
- Student Consultants Bid for Change in School-Funding (20/05/1999)
- Homeless Myths Debunked by Sussex Research (26/04/1999)
- Sussex Host to 'State of the Arts' Conference (29/03/1999)
- Statement Regarding Meningococcal Disease (22/03/1999)
- Canadian Territory Puts Footprints in New Snow (22/03/1999)
- Sussex Astronomer Assists with The Birth of Time (12/03/1999)
- Lord Attenborough to Open Falmer Sports Complex (10/03/1999)
- Sussex Mathematician Takes His Chances With an Odds-on Bestseller (08/03/1999)
- The Underclass Under Scrutiny (25/02/1999)
- Eminent Biologist Scoops Prestigious Prize (23/02/1999)
- Student's Project Brings Hope to Homeless (15/02/1999)
- Carry on Conferencing (09/02/1999)
- Traffic-Choked Crops Find Relief in Sussex Student (09/02/1999)
- Another Excellent Result for Sussex - 23 Points for American Studies (05/02/1999)
- Excellent Results for Mathematics at Sussex (02/02/1999)
- Statement Regarding Meningococcal Disease (29/01/1999)
- Lord Attenborough to be installed as University Chancellor (21/01/1999)
- New Research Makes the Link Between Arts and Minds (15/01/1999)
- Britain's 'CoPS' Put Us On The Map (13/01/1999)
1998
- Sussex Scientists Use Toxic Gas To Give Robots New Powers (22/12/1998)
- Excellent Ofsted Results but PGCE Progamme no longer viable (11/12/1998)
- New Study into Effect of Alcohol on Domestic Violence (09/12/1998)
- Sussex Geographers Save Our Coastline (19/11/1998)
- New Music Collection Captures The Voice of the People (18/11/1998)
- The Hidden Factor Fuelling Female Success (13/11/1998)
- Ambitious 80 Year Research Project Uncovers Hidden Truths About University-Educated Women (11/11/1998)
- Puppet on a Screen (27/10/1998)
- A Plant to Save the World (27/10/1998)
- Justice in Rape Trials (21/10/1998)
- Fifty Years of The Children's Act Ushered In at Sussex University (15/10/1998)
- Cool Britannia (7/10/1998)
- Engineers Develop Revolutionary Rocket Launching System (05/10/1998)
- UK Student Detects New Planet (24/9/1998)
- Family of Molecules could be key to Protecting Against Cancer (21/9/1998)
- Retirement in the sun is good news for pensioners (15/9/1998)
- University of Sussex Appoints New Vice-Chancellor (24/7/1998)
- University of Sussex Graduation Ceremonies 1998 (21/7/1998)
- Unique Opportunity for Talented Pupils in the South East (16/7/1998)
- On your bike! (or bus, train, horse, tandem...) why you should leave your car at home on June 16 (8/6/1998)
- Self Regulation is Better than Law says Chairman of the Press Complaints Commission (15/5/1998)
- Sussex is European Centre of Excellence (14/5/1998)
- Conference on Universities' Role in Developing Local Region (29/4/1998)
- UN looks to NET to shrink gap between rich and poor (29/4/1998)
- Maggie, the Purple Octopod, in Major National Exhibition (27/3/1998)
- More Teenage Girls Are Smoking To Attract Boyfriends, Says Report (26/3/1998)
- Riddles And The Laughing PC Help Children To Read (26/3/1998)
- Lord Attenborough elected Chancellor of the University of Sussex (20/3/1998)
- Sussex Evolutionary Biologists Explain Why Asexual Organisms Live in Cold Places (26/2/1998)
- New opportunities for Lifelong Learning (20/2/1998)
- Tree Traps: an effective filter for air pollutants (19/2/1998)
- Biggest of the 'Big Bang' Research Groups: Sussex at the forefront of a new discipline (5/2/1998)
- University Welcomes Albion to New Home (5/2/1998)
- Winter Award Ceremonies (22/1/1998)
- Sussex Successful in Bid for Supercomputer (21/1/1998)
- Science Museum Looks to Sussex University for Millennium Exhibition Ideas (12/1/1998)
1997
- New Local Partnership to Benefit Sussex Students (10/12/1997)
- Statement Regarding Meningitis (18/11/1997)
- Psychologists Develop Tactile Diagrams as Learning Aid for Blind Children (17/11/1997)
- Statement regarding meningococcal disease (13/11/1997)
- Sussex Vice-Chancellor to head Rockefeller Foundation ( 7/10/97)