Shoreham Port’s new artificial reef provides homes for marine species and offers Brighton scientists a unique way to study restored coastal ecosystems.
29 January 2026
Study uncovering chemically falsified pet supplements sold online has sparked a fundraising campaign to expand research into the detection of fake medicines
28 January 2026
A University of Brighton professor explores the surprising cultural history of crisps in the foreword to a new book on Britain’s favourite snack wrappers.
21 January 2026
Governments could improve low-wage work by using public contracts to push fair pay, secure hours and career progression, says new Brighton-led research.
12 January 2026
A series of unique stories edited by Brighton students are featuring in a major exhibition as part of a global project reshaping how refugee stories are told.
12 December 2025
LGBTQ+ adults gamble less than heterosexual and cisgender people but face higher harm risks finds research led by the University of Brighton.
From world-leading research to community partnerships, student success and global impact, 2025 showcased the University of Brighton at its boldest and best.
10 December 2025
University of Brighton researchers are developing a diagnostic tool to find human sources of pollution in UK rivers, ensuring safer swimming and drinking water.
8 December 2025
A University of Brighton alumnus is holding an exhibition to launch a network that unites local artists to share their experiences of cancer through creativity.
3 December 2025
University of Brighton’s community talk returns with a hands-on Christmas card-making session, showing how creative making can boost health and wellbeing.
2 December 2025
Two University of Brighton-trained nurses have received the prestigious Queen’s Nurse title for their outstanding leadership and commitment as community nurses.
University of Brighton academics are helping drive sustainability in healthcare through a new green healthcare hub to accelerate the UK’s journey to net zero.
18 November 2025
Brighton research reveals how Champing – the experience of sleeping in centuries-old churches – is driving a new model of sustainable, heritage-led tourism.
14 November 2025
University of Brighton study looks at why patients experience debilitating fatigue after breast cancer treatment and how the brain could aid recovery.
11 November 2025
Professor Michael Jopling calls for a more radical approach to preparing young people for the digital age in his Inaugural lecture .
10 November 2025
A landmark project, led by BHCC with research from the University of Brighton, aims to protect 90% of the city’s drinking water from toxic road pollution.
6 November 2025
A landmark showcase at the University of Brighton is bringing together the UK’s best graduate photographers to celebrate the next generation of creative talent.
22 October 2025
Brighton researchers have uncovered the molecular secrets behind the caterpillar’s transformation into a butterfly – offering hope for conservation and health.
17 October 2025
Brighton researchers create first genetically stable, lab-grown stem cell models of Progeria, paving the way for research in heart ageing and rare diseases
13 October 2025
New research suggests fatigue may be the brain’s way of protecting the body – and exercise could be key in managing it, both in daily life and treating illness.
6 October 2025
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