Brighton Business School provides business, finance, law and management courses in close consultation with industry and professional bodies to ensure that our graduates have the range of skills employers are looking for.
Why study at Brighton Business School?
Activity, Unpaid Work and Active Ageing
We are hosting a seminar to discuss well-being in older age, economic activities for older people, and the concept of 'Active Ageing'. The event takes place on February 24 at the Salis Benney Theatre - book your place today.
We have launched two new degree courses for 2012 entry: Business Management with Economics BSc(Hons) and Business Management with Human Resource Management BSc(Hons).
Team reach final of University Trading Challenge
Congratulations to the Brighton Business School students who were awarded second place in the highly competitive University Trading Challenge.
Our annual scholarship award ceremony recognises the success of students as well as the support that they have received from their families and lecturers.
The Business School has received funding to help boost sales of a revolutionary crash helmet that instantly delivers first aid in the form of active head cooling technology if the rider crashes.
Law students to battle it out in Supreme Court
Students from Brighton Business School are taking part in a mooting competition at the prestigious Supreme Court in London.
University of Brighton graduate Adam Cornbloom recently returned to Brighton Business School to give an insightful talk about his legal career.
The Brighton Business School 25th Anniversary Alumni Reunion was a great success with over 160 former students and staff returning to rekindle old friendships.
This year's European Conference on e-Learning (ECEL) hosted by Brighton Business School attracted over 200 delegates from 37 countries.
Brighton ranked high for top earning students
The University of Brighton is among the best in Britain for helping students gain well-paid jobs.









