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  2. University of Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1962–63 for Brighton Polytechnic (now the University of Brighton), the Cockcroft Building is now one of the university's main buildings. The Moulsecoomb campus is to the north of Brighton city centre on Lewes Road. Moulsecoomb railway station is nearby. It is the largest of the four campuses with over 8,000 students based there in ...

  3. Falmer railway station - Wikipedia

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    Falmer railway station is in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, south-east England, 3 miles 39 chains (5.6 km) from Brighton railway station on the East Coastway line. It is operated by Southern. The station serves the village of Falmer as well as the University of Sussex campus and the University of Brighton Falmer campus.

  4. Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the University of Brighton are based in the Meads area of the town. There are several language colleges and schools, with students coming mainly from Europe. [88] East Sussex College is a large further education college with a campus in Eastbourne. This state-funded college provides a range of GCSE, GCE A Level, BTEC and vocational ...

  5. East Sussex College - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex College or East Sussex College Group is the largest higher education college in East Sussex, providing education and training from foundation to degree level.The college educates almost half of the county's young people and over 8,000 adults each year at campuses in Lewes, Eastbourne, Hastings and Newhaven, and in the workplace.

  6. Moulsecoomb railway station - Wikipedia

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    Moulsecoomb railway station serves Moulsecoomb and Hollingdean, both suburbs of Brighton in East Sussex, England.Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the East Coastway Line 1 mile 65 chains (2.9 km) down the line from Brighton.

  7. South East England - Wikipedia

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    University of Sussex, Brighton; University of Winchester, Winchester; By total HEFCE funding, the biggest university is the Open University, followed by Oxford University. [38] The Open and Oxford each receive around three times as much funding as any other university in the region, and Oxford receives the largest research grant in England (as ...

  8. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The university is based on four campuses – City campus in the heart of Brighton; Falmer campus set in the South Downs; Moulsecoomb campus on Lewes Road and Eastbourne campus. [198] The University of Sussex, established in 1961 as the first of the plate-glass universities, is a campus research intensive university between Stanmer Park and ...

  9. CENTRIM - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Research in Innovation Management (CENTRIM), at University of Brighton, was a multidisciplinary research group that originated in the 1980s. [1]CENTRIM offerred a postgraduate student program, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships and a range of product and services.