January/February 2009
Channel, the University of Brighton magazine.
A curator's view
Professor Jonathan Woodham, director of the Centre for Research and Development, gives a curatorial perspective to the art school's one-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary celebrations.
Brighton means business
Stepping into the Brighton Business School you'll be struck by its innovative teaching techniques, developed over the school's 10-year history, reports Channel.
Enabling tomorrow's teachers
1909 was the year the Brighton Municipal Training College for Teachers, now the School of Education, opened its doors for the first time with just 38 female and 19 male students. Lorraine Harrison, head of school, reflects on the school's journey.
What's your Brighton moment?
A university research project aiming to unite literary and artistic interpretations of Brighton has culminated in the publication of 'The Illustrated Brighton Moment'.
A history of Brighton
Channel traces the university's long history, picking out key moments that have shaped and defined the institution.
Other articles include:
- High flying research
- Unlocking Britain's waterways
- Ready for business
- Obesity gene discovered
- Brighton wins moot competition
- Producing star athletes
- Valuing healthy city status
- Illustrating success
- Preserving fresh talent
- Channel welcomes Sam Davis
- News in brief


