The School of Environment and Technology offers a comprehensive range of foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and masters degree programmes. Our extensive applied research and consultancy activity ensure these courses are up to date, relevant and serve the needs of both students and employers.
New research studentships available
The University of Brighton's Doctoral College invites applications from around the world for one of up to 40 new research studentships available for entry during the 2012/2013 academic year. Find out more
University forges important link with Sussex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority
A newly formed partnership between The University of Brighton and the Sussex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (IFCA) is set to support marine-related teaching and research within the School of Environment and Technology. Find out more...
Expert advice to support South Downs National Park
Dr Niall Burnside and PhD student Mr Michael Tink of the University of Brighton's School of Environment and Technology have recently been awarded a contract to help with the development and management of the new South Downs National Park. Find out more...
Geology Degrees receive a further 6 years accreditation
The BSc Geology and BSc Geography and Geology have been accredited by the Geological Society of London for another six years, until 2018. Find out more...
Brighton scientists identify nano-route to improved water clean-up
Dr Kseniia Katok, Dr Ray Whitby, Prof. Andy Cundy, Prof. Sergey Mikhalovsky and colleagues from France and Japan have reported a new process for generating silver nanoparticles, which can be used to develop more effective methods of removing mercury from contaminated waters. Find out more...


