University of Sussex
The
University of Sussex was the first of the new wave of UK universities
founded in the 1960s, receiving its Royal Charter in August 1961. As we
celebrate our 50th anniversary, the University has become a leading
teaching and research institution.
Innovative research and scholarship
Sussex
is a leading research university, as reflected in the 2008 Research
Assessment Exercise. Over 90 per cent of Sussex research activity was
rated as world leading, internationally excellent or internationally
recognised, confirming the University among the leading 30 research
universities in the UK, on a simple average across all scores. 18
subjects rank in the top 20 for research in the UK, across the arts,
sciences and social sciences, with American studies ranked number 1 in
the UK, Politics number 2, and Art history number 3.
Teaching and learning
The
University of Sussex has over 10,000 students, of which almost 3,000
are postgraduates. Creative thinking, pedagogic diversity, intellectual
challenge and interdisciplinarity have always been fundamental to a
Sussex education.
Our goal is to deliver teaching and
learning programmes that are informed by current research, are
attractive to students from all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds,
and which deliver skills for life.
We are currently
expanding our degree programmes in popular areas such as biomedical
science, business and management, digital media, international security,
modern languages, and science and enterprise.
Want to know more?
University of Sussex's Official Website