Innovative research and scholarship
Sussex is a leading research university, as reflected in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Over 75% of research activity at Sussex is categorised as world leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) in terms of originality, significance and rigour.
Individual highlights of the REF 2014 results include:
- Sussex History was the highest rated History submission in the UK for the quality of its research outputs
- the Sussex English submission rose from 31st to 9th across the UK since the last research assessment exercise in 2008
- 84% of the University’s research impact in Psychology was rated as the top possible grade, 4*
- Sussex Geography had the most 4*-rated research impact of any Geography submission across the UK.
Overall, the University was placed 36th (of multi-disciplinary institutions) by grade point average (GPA).
Teaching and learning
The University of Sussex has more than 17,000 students, of which around a quarter are postgraduates. Home/EU students make up 76% of the student body while 24% are overseas students.
Creative thinking, diversity in its teaching, intellectual challenge and interdisciplinarity have always been fundamental to a Sussex education.
Sussex’s goal is to deliver teaching and learning programmes informed by current research, attractive to students from all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds and which deliver skills for life.
The staff
Sussex has developed a reputation for innovation and inspiration, and attracts leading thinkers and researchers.
It has more than 2,100 staff, including around 1,000 teaching and research staff, of which over 300 are research-only.
It has had three Nobel Prize winners, 12 Fellows of the British Academy and a winner of the prestigious Crafoord Prize on its staff.
International Sussex
From its foundation, Sussex has had an international perspective to its academic activities and its outlook.
It attracts staff and students from more than 100 countries to its campus, and nearly a third of staff come from outside the UK.
Sussex’s research tackles major world issues with leading areas of expertise such as climate change and development studies.
It has extensive links with institutions worldwide, such as Peking University, National Taiwan University and the Harvard-Sussex programme.
Campus life
Sussex has one of the most beautiful campus locations in the UK.
Situated in rolling parkland on the edge of Brighton, the campus combines award-winning architecture with green open spaces.
The campus is surrounded by the South Downs National Park but just a few minutes away from the lively city of Brighton & Hove.
Designed by Sir Basil Spence, the buildings that make up the heart of the campus were given listed building status in 1993. Falmer House is one of only two educational buildings in the UK to be Grade I-listed in recognition of its exceptional interest.
Business and the community
Sussex has a long tradition of engaging with business and the community, which continues today through activities such as the Sussex Innovation Centre, public lectures and services to the community.
Sussex’s goal is to help businesses and organisations in the region develop higher staff skill levels through training, and to stimulate innovation through partnership with other institutions outside Sussex to benefit the wider society.
The Sussex Innovation Centre provides support for the creation and growth of technology- and knowledge-based companies in Sussex.
The Centre is now a thriving business environment for nearly 80 high-growth companies.
Since its creation more than 160 companies have been based at the Centre; their cumulative revenue exceeds £250 million and they employ hundreds of people locally.
Source: University of Sussex’s website