
Taking part in university sports activities is a great way to meet new people, find a new interest or continue playing your sport at university. Below are details of how to get involved. If you are not sure what you want to do then find us at one of the freshers' fairs. We will have a Sport Brighton stall on the following dates to answer your questions:
International Students Fair (Cockcroft)-Wednesday 21st September
Eastbourne Freshers Fair (Sports Hall Eastbourne) – Tuesday 27th September
Brighton Freshers Fair (Brighton Racecourse)- Wednesday 28th September
Hastings Freshers Fair (Hastings Campus)- Thursday 29th September
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Below are some of the ways you can keep active:
Student Clubs
Student clubs at the university are run by students for students under the Sports Federation. These clubs are subsidised so they can offer a great and cheap way to take part in a number of different activities. For details of the clubs on offer take a look at our guide:
For details of when these clubs are first meeting and how to get involved then please see our leaflet:
Recreational sports programmes
Recreational sports programmes are run by Sport Brighton to offer fun and sociable opportunities to participate in sport. There are two programmes this year run under the banners of Parklife and Active8. More information on these programmes will be available shortly on the Recreational Sports section of this site.
Classes
Want to keep fit but like the idea of some guidance, motivation from an instructor and others around you? Our class programme has a wide range of affordable classes which you can just turn up to on a week by week basis. At the start of term we get really busy and some classes have limited capacity. We suggest you book on to your class in advance at one of our Sport Brighton receptions. For details of our latest class programme visit the timetables section of the website.
Membership
If you want access to the university fitness rooms then you will need to take out membership. Membership not only gives access to the fitness rooms but also free or discounted use of the pool in Eastbourne and classes. You also get member privileges when booking courts and classes. For more information see the memberships section of the website.
Leaflets and information about all our services can be found on our website pages and at our receptions at Cockcroft, Falmer and Eastbourne.

