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Brighton Business School is the leading professional centre in Sussex for business, accountancy and management training and education. It has built strong links with both local, national and international businesses and many of these companies offer placements to our students and employment after graduation.

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Come to our next open day

Next open evening: Tuesday 23 March

Find out about our undergraduate degree open days and our part time postgraduate and professional course open evenings where you can meet our tutors, course leaders and current students. Find out more...


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New digital marketing module available as part of our undergraduate business courses

Nick Witcher, the managing director from Brighton based search engine optimisation company Witch Hazell, is to give a presentation to our final year students.


winning students at IEA conference

Economics students win competition to attend Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) ‘State of the Economy’ conference

The competition was set by Marc Blunden, Lecturer in Economics and Business, for first year students to write an essay on the financial crisis.


frankfurt study trip

Second year undergraduate business, management and finance students return from Frankfurt study trip

The trip included visits to both Germany and Europe’s central banks, the Geldmuseum (money museum), the Frankfurt stock exchange and a tour of the city.


heritage impact 2010

Brighton Business School is to host the fifth international symposium 'Heritage Impact 2010' held on 22 – 23 April

The symposium aims to bring together speakers from across Europe to consider the impact of heritage sites on society and the economy.


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"I decided to do my Masters at the University of Brighton based on recommendations from students who have completed their education at Brighton Business School. Brighton is a cosmopolitan coastal city that offers the perfect work-life balance for students and young professionals who want to make the most of their tertiary education experience.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time on the course and decided to stay on to pursue a PhD. The course was very well designed. Striking a balance between the theoretical and practical elements of management is a delicate task and the course achieved that with carefully structured modules and by incorporating taught elements based on real businesses."

David Wong, International Management MSc

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