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In 2003 the Brighton and Sussex Medical School opened as a partnership between the University of Brighton, the University of Sussex and the Universities Hospitals Trust, the first medical school in South East England outside London. University Centre Hastings was opened in 2004, managed by the University of Brighton, but was closed some years ...
Art and Design at Brighton 1859–2009: from Arts and Manufactures to the Creative and Cultural Industries. Brighton: University of Brighton. ISBN 978-1-905593-58-3. Woodham, Jonathan; Worden, Suzette (1986). From Art School to Polytechnic: Serving Industry and the Community from Brighton, 1859 to 1986. Brighton: Faculty of Art and Design ...
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The University Centre Hastings is no longer in existence. By 2009, the University of Brighton was offering 95% of the courses at University Centre Hastings as other partners withdrew. At this stage, the university took on University Centre Hastings as its fifth campus and its name was changed to University of Brighton in Hastings (it has three ...
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The University of Brighton Academies Trust is an Academy Trust operated by the University of Brighton. The trust runs 15 academy schools in Crawley, Mid Sussex, Shoreham-by-Sea, Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea. 12 are primary schools. The secondary schools are Hastings Academy, The Burgess Hill Academy and The St Leonards Academy.
The Preston Barracks regeneration project, nicknamed 'The Big Build', will create 369 homes, 1,338 student bedrooms, a medical centre and pharmacy, an academic building for the University of Brighton, shops, cafes, sport and recreation facilities, car parking and a pedestrian bridge which will cross Lewes Road (the A270). [8]