- Kindness is a strategic advantage that fosters trust and collaboration. - Barriers to kindness in the workplace include ...
Sussex 2035 is our strategy for the decade leading to the 75th anniversary of the University’s founding. We are facing the deep uncertainties of climate crisis and biodiversity loss, global conflict, ...
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Council is the University’s governing body and has responsibility for the approval of the University’s strategy. It is chaired by Rosemary Martin, who has written an update following the November and ...
Beginner-level Arabic course for BSMS students, staff, and medical professionals starts Feb 2026. Online or in-person options.
The delegation included Professor Simon Thompson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International); Dr Xiaoxiang Zhang, Associate Dean, Global and Civic Engagement, at the University of Sussex Business School; and ...
Researchers investigating the exposure of small mammals to plastics in England and Wales have found traces in the faeces of more than half of the species examined. In a paper published in Science of ...
Human memories are unreliable because we like stories with predictable endings, finds new research from University of Sussex neuroscientists. The researchers found that the human tendency to construct ...
Despite tremendous advances over the last decade, breast cancer remains the most common cancer affecting women globally, while recurrent resistance to existing therapies remains a major challenge.
New research from the University of Sussex shows that facial temperature – in particular, your nose – indicates how much stress an individual is experiencing. Under pressure, tests found that your ...
The University of Sussex mourns the loss of Professor Margaret (Maggie) Boden who passed away recently at the age of 88. A pioneering figure in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, Maggie’s ...
Seagulls are famous for stealing beach-dwellers' sandwiches, ice creams and chips, and now researchers at the University of Sussex have worked out why. New research from the University of Sussex, ...
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