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University of Brighton

Established 1992
Vice-Chancellor: Prof Julian Crampton
Students: 20,970 [1]
Undergraduates: 16,515 [1]
Postgraduates: 4,450 [1]
Location Falmer, Brighton, Hastings and Eastbourne, UK
Website: http://www.brighton.ac.uk/

The University of Brighton (formerly Brighton Polytechnic until its re-designation in 1992) is a multi-site university based in the city of Brighton & Hove (England). The university occupies three sites in Brighton - at Grand Parade (opposite the Royal Pavilion), Moulsecoomb, and Falmer (directly opposite the University of Sussex), near the village of Falmer - and several smaller sites in Eastbourne.

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The University was formed as Brighton Polytechnic in 1968 by the merging of Brighton College of Technology and Brighton College of Art. Before the merger external University of London degrees were offered. As a polytechnic, degrees were granted under the auspices of the Council for National Academic Awards, an umbrella organisation responsible for monitoring the quality of degrees at most polytechnics during the 1960s and 70s. It was awarded full university status in 1992, allowing it to offer degrees in its own right.

The Cockcroft building on the Moulsecoomb campus
The Cockcroft building on the Moulsecoomb campus
Mithras House
Mithras House

Brighton College of Technology was located at Moulsecoomb in Brighton. It initially offered degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Pharmacy, Computer Studies, Applied Physics and Applied Chemistry. There were about 1200 students in 1970. An appreciable number of students came from overseas, mainly from countries that were part of the British Commonwealth.

Brighton College of Art was located in Grand Parade, where the Faculty of Arts and Architecture is still based.

Brighton College of Technology had grown out of the much older Brighton Technical College.

There are five faculties within the university:

  • Faculty of Arts and Architecture
    • School of Architecture and Design
    • School of Arts and Communication
    • School of Historical and Critical Studies
  • Faculty of Education and Sport
    • Chelsea School
    • School of Education
    • School of Language, Literature and Communication
    • Centre for Learning and Teaching
  • Faculty of Health
    • School of Applied Social Science
    • School of Health Professions
    • Institute of Nursing and Midwifery (INAM)
    • Postgraduate Medical School
  • Faculty of Management and Information Sciences
    • Brighton Business School
    • School of Service Management
    • School of Computing, Mathematical and Information Sciences
    • Centre for Research in Innovation Management (CENTRIM)
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
    • School of Engineering and Technology
    • School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

Alison Lapper - Pregnant (side view)
Alison Lapper - Pregnant (side view)

  1. ^ a b c Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06. Higher Education Statistics Agency online statistics. Retrieved on 2007-03-31.
  2. ^ The Sunday Times University Guide 2006<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,8403,00.html>.
  3. ^ The Guardian University Rankings 2005<http://education.guardian.co.uk/universityguide2005/>.


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