November/December ebulletin
Season’s greetings!
With seasonal shopping in mind, we are delighted to inform you of an initiative to raise funds for university projects which won’t cost you a penny. Just by logging on via our link, when you buy goods online, a percentage of the cost price will be donated to our charitable causes.
With warmest wishes from your alumni association.
Radio 1 Controller visits campus
In November we were delighted to welcome back Ben Cooper, alumnus and Radio 1 Controller. Ben returned as part of the Alumni Advice Network to give a careers talk and Q&A session for our students. Read more…
Enrich culture through the university
Did you know that you can protect heritage and promote the cultural riches of tomorrow by supporting the University? We have several projects preserving our culture for future generations. Read more…
Blazing a trail
A revolutionary bike light projecting a laser image invented by Brighton alumna, Emily Brooke (Product Design 2011), has been hailed as a major breakthrough in tackling one of the biggest causes of cycling deaths. Read more…
Exploring new treatments
RuthAnn Fanstone, (Physiotherapy 1993), is working with The Katie Piper Foundation as a scar specialist and physiotherapist. Her role involves exploring and gathering an evidence base for emerging treatments for scar treatment and burns rehabilitation. Read more…
Make the most of our graduate internship scheme
Paid internships are a great way to gain experience and earn money but don’t take our word for it – read some of our alumni’s stories here. Find out more about the internship scheme and current vacancies on offer here.
Switched on to turning off
More than 23,000 students and staff at the university are joining the biggest campaign of its kind to cut carbon emissions. The university is unique in the country in setting a target of reducing emissions by 50 per cent in five years. Read more…



