About the Institution
The University of Sussex was the first of the new wave of universities founded in the 1960s, receiving its Royal Charter in August 1961. Nearly 50 years on, the University has become a leading teaching and research institution. In the 2010 Times Higher Education magazine's World University Rankings, Sussex is ranked 8th in the UK, 16th in Europe and 79th in the world, setting us alongside some of the world's most prestigious institutions.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
American studies
Anthropology
Art history
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical sciences
Business and management studies
Chemistry
Cognitive science
Computing
Contemporary European studies
Cultural studies
Development studies
Drama studies
Ecology and conservation
Economics
Engineering (electrical
electronic
computer systems)
Engineering (mechanical and automotive)
English
English language
English language teaching (ELT)
Film studies
Geography
History
Human sciences
International relations
Languages at Sussex
Law
Mathematics
Media
Medical neuroscience
Medicine
Molecular genetics
Music
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics and astronomy
Politics
Product design (engineering and design)
Psychology
Social work
Sociology
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Geography (MPhil
both full and part-time)
Geography (DPhil
both full and part-time)
Geography (New Route) (DPhil
both full and part-time)
Migration Studies (MPhil
both full and part-time)
Migration Studies (DPhil
both full and part-time)
Migration Studies (DPhil
both full and part-time)
Migration Studies (New Route) (DPhil
both full and part-time)
Climate Change and Development (Dip (PG)
both full and part-time)
Climate Change and Policy (Dip (PG)
both full and part-time)
Climate Change and Development (MSc
both full and part-time)
Climate Change and Policy (MSc
both full and part-time)