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The Faculty of Science and Engineering

is the focus of teaching, research and social and economic engagement in mathematical sciences, computing, engineering, built environment, environmental and earth sciences, pharmacy, and natural and life sciences.


New chemistry degrees launched

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The University of Brighton has launched two new degrees to meet demand for more chemistry graduates to support the UK's economic recovery.

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Brighton Science Festival 2012

The University of Brighton is proud to sponsor the Brighton Science Festival which runs throughout February. Find out more

International award for Dr Kath Browne

Dr Kath Browne has been awarded the 'Jan Monk Service Award' from the world's largest professional body of geographers, the Association of American Geographers.  Find out more

For he's a jolly good Fellow!

Professor John Smart, Head of the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences at the University of Brighton has been appointed a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.  Find out more

Pasta Bridge Challenge

Students at the University of Brighton have tested their design and engineering skills by building bridges entirely from dried pasta.  Find out more

Open Days

Open Days give you the chance to meet staff and current students, see the facilities and accommodation. Book now for Open Days at The School of Environment and Technology.

Noble Quest

Former land speed record holder Richard Noble OBE speaks in Brighton about his latest attempt to break the world record.

Potential breakthrough in beating hospital bugs

University of Brighton scientists have successfully tested a breakthrough product that could cut the rate of some hospital-acquired infections, leading to a reduction in morbidity and mortality across the country.




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Sarah was awarded a first class honours degree and received the School of the Environment’s prize for achievement in Environmental Hazards.

“It’s been great to be working on something that I am interested in and really enjoyed. The degree has been very practical and the experience I have gained from this project and field trips to Sicily and Greece have been invaluable.”

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