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Health Innovation Hub

The Health Innovation Hub, established by the University of Brighton, acts as a dynamic bridge between academia, learning, and industry.

A catalyst for positive change both locally and beyond, the hub brings together researchers, students, healthcare professionals, local authorities, and community and business leaders with the collective aim to accelerate the development and implementation of innovative solutions to some of our biggest healthcare challenges.

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Priority areas 2024-2026

The Hub will support the development of community-clinically led services, Allied health professional services, the use of specialist facilities (eg simulation suites, sports and exercise performance equipment etc), school partnerships and co-production PPI (Patient and Public Involvement).

With a focus on five existing and emerging thematic areas: healthy ageing, children and young people, long-term health conditions, sexual and reproductive health, and physical activity.

Developed with input from researchers, industry, the community, and clinical leaders, the activity will focus on:

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Skills: training and education

The Hub will provide novel teaching methods, including access to higher education pathways, workforce training, and trialing innovative recruitment methods to close staffing gaps.


Research and knowledge exchange

It will serve as a centre for research, data sharing, and collaboration between various health and community organisations to tackle societal health challenges.


Innovation and testing

The Hub will be a place for testing new health products and services, including virtual care and other technological innovations.

Community services

It will support outreach treatments in areas like podiatry, physiotherapy, and nutrition and offer space for NHS and local authority services to operate.


Collaboration and partnerships

The Hub will promote collaboration through a network that connects academia, the NHS, local authorities, and community organisations. It will also host events and offer a safe space for community services to meet and collaborate. 


School partnerships

The Hub will work with schools to promote health education and provide opportunities for students to access health-related training and placements.

Sussex Cancer Research Centre

Our research aims to develop better ways to prevent, detect and treat cancer. As part of this endeavour, the University of Brighton collaborates with Brighton and Sussex Medical School, the University of Sussex and NHS Trusts across Sussex through the Sussex Cancer Research Centre (SCRC). Bringing together experts, the SCRC pioneers interdisciplinary research that will improve treatments, outcomes and experiences for people with cancer. Together, we can translate our discoveries into real-world applications and have a positive impact on patient lives. 

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Visit the Sussex Cancer Research Centre website

If you would like to find out more, get in touch at knowledgeexchange@brighton.ac.uk. 

Students gain industry experience through university partnership with Brighton Marathon Weekend

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University of Brighton students are gaining real-world experience to boost their employability thanks to a partnership with the Brighton Marathon Weekend.

1 April 2025

Brighton student wins sustainability prize with innovative project making sport accessible to all

Amelia Beepurple

A University of Brighton student has won the prestigious People & Planet Prize for her social enterprise tackling barriers to community sports access.

31 March 2025

Health research shared with public through free lecture series

Wendy Macfarlane inaugural lecture graphic

University of Brighton’s public lecture series continues this summer with fascinating and educational talks from leading academics.

18 March 2025

Brighton academic earns award nomination for experimental nursing initiative to fill community care gap

WOW Students with Lisa

Brighton lecturer, Lisa Ford, has been shortlisted in the 2025 Student Nursing Times Awards for her student placement initiative that supports local families.

17 March 2025

Brighton academic launches city’s first dedicated queer therapy hub

Charllote Wilcox

LGBTQIA+ people in Brighton can now access specialist psychotherapy thanks to the city’s new Queer Therapy Hub.

13 March 2025

University of Brighton students launch creative project to support people affected by cancer

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University of Brighton students are leading community workshops across Sussex offering people affected by cancer a meaningful way to share their experiences.

10 March 2025

‘Brains at the Bevy’ pub lecture explores connection between water and human health

Photo of the sea with the words: Blue Spaces

University of Brighton’s Dr Catherine Kelly is bringing the findings of her research into ‘blue spaces’ to the local community at the Bevy pub in Moulsecoomb.

28 February 2025

University of Brighton leads national effort for greener intensive care

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The University of Brighton leads a pioneering initiative to make ICUs more environmentally friendly with the launch of groundbreaking sustainability guidance.

25 February 2025

University of Brighton students saving hearts and lives on Valentine’s Day with 24-hour CPR marathon to raise money for the Air Ambulance

Paramedic Students with Emily

Student paramedics at the University of Brighton are leading a sponsored 24-hour CPR marathon to raise funds for the Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex.

13 February 2025

University of Brighton’s precision health expert to lead new global journal

Professor Rameen Shakur

Professor Rameen Shakur, a leading expert in genomics and precision health, has been named Editor-in-Chief of the newly launched Journal of Precision Health.

29 January 2025

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