Please find listings of our 2019 new stories below:
Fifty organisations including businesses, industries and local authorities are meeting this week to find innovations for a healthier living.
7 November 2019
A university-developed gene test to catch doping cheats could be used at the Tokyo Olympic Games announced International Olympic Committee President Bach.
6 November 2019
A TV producer and director behind some of the UK’s biggest shows reveals how his “invaluable” time at university helped kick-start his meteoric career journey.
5 November 2019
University of Brighton first year mechanical engineering student Khadijah Mellah is the subject of a TV documentary after riding the Magnolia Cup winner.
1 November 2019
Mixed-sex team games such as korfball and handball are sports that can be taught in secondary schools without the need for physical contact, says academic.
The University of Brighton has joined Europe-wide research aimed at combatting an estimated billion-pound threat to businesses and governments.
The University’s Men’s Rugby Union 1st Team and a Netball Club member have been nominated for top sporting awards.
31 October 2019
The Rt Hon John Bercow MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, launched an impassioned defence of the parliamentary system in a guest lecture at the university.
30 October 2019
Proper research funding could propel Britain to the forefront of a lucrative industry – combatting the effects of ageing.
Brown trout in our rivers are in danger of being poisoned by a toxin produced in the watercress farming industry, according to new research at the university.
29 October 2019
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