The School of Applied Social Science has a growing community of international students from around the world including students from India, Pakistan, the Middle-East and across Africa.
We offer a wide-range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees that international students are eligible to study, including degrees in subject areas such as applied psychology, criminology and social policy.
This section provides information on courses available for study by international students, profiles from some of our current students and other details useful to students from overseas who wish to study at Brighton..
Courses
What can you study?
Find out about the courses you can take as an international student in the School of Applied Social Science.
English language support
Helping you study
Information on the English language support and classes that are available for international students.
Graduate and student profiles
What's it like?
Read about the experiences of some of our previous and current students.
International partnerships
Strong links
Details of our work with universities elsewhere in the world.
More information
What else do I need to know?
Find out about applications, accommodation, fees and visas, and download the university's international student prospectus.
09.05.12 Dr Michael Cahill gives keynote at European sustainable mobility workshop
05.09.11 Addressing unspoken violence – research project in the UK and Japan
22.06.11 Professor Marian Barnes speaks at two events in Italy
14.12.10 Lecturer conducts social work research in south east Asia
06.12.10 Masters in Public Administration graduate working with United Nations
17.05.10 New publication on the Sociology of Wilhelm Baldamus
31.03.10 International project on the use and development of CCTV in Europe
26.03.10 Shooting to kill?
16.02.10 New publication on Transport, Environment and Society
02.10.09 Professor Phil Haynes to speak at international conference in Taiwan
26.08.09 Noted criminologist joins faculty
26.08.09 New publication on subversive citizens






