Lack of education support is ‘huge barrier’ for refugees resettling in Britain
Fast-track learning opportunities and mentoring schemes are needed to help resettled refugees to find work, say University of Sussex experts.
View ArticleWorld-leading migration experts come together at Sussex conference
The fourth Sussex Centre for Migration Research (SCMR) annual conference celebrated cutting-edge migration research.
View ArticleUniversities of Ghana and Sussex launch Strategic Fund
New initiative will contribute to capacity building at both universities and drive research and teaching collaborations to address global challenges.
View ArticleOpportunities for Sussex PhD students to visit Hong Kong for research...
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is inviting applications from doctoral researchers at Sussex for its Global Scholarship Programme.
View ArticleSussex Research names first Harry Kroto Fellows
Sussex Research has awarded two Harry Kroto Fellowships in the first round of this new scheme to Dr Sarah Scuzzarello and Dr Liang Chen.
View ArticleChinese University of Hong Kong opens its doors to Sussex researchers
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is now inviting applications from Sussex faculty members for the Inbound Research Mobility Scheme.
View ArticleSecond round of the Harry Kroto Fellowships launched
The Fellowships, named after Professor Sir Harry Kroto, aim to enable Sussex's brightest research talent to develop collaborative research overseas.
View ArticleMigrant Lives Matter festival
Festival of music, comedy and film on campus this weekend, fundraising for local migrant and asylum-seeker communities.
View ArticleAsa Briggs Visiting Fellowships Round 2: call for applications
The second round of this prestigious scheme is now open. The Fellowships will enable internationally outstanding academics to visit Sussex.
View ArticleNew CHIME research project website now live
Capitalising Human Mobility for Poverty Alleviation and Inclusive Development for Myanmar CHIME is a research project on migration and development...
View ArticleSussex graduate Hulya is helping refugees survive in Turkey
Hulya, a Deputy Governor of Istanbul, relocated her whole family to the UK to study for her PhD in migration and refugee law.
View ArticleSussex experts join global effort to protect refugees
The University of Sussex is part of a major new international project which aims to help people who have been forcibly displaced from their homes.
View ArticlePowerful collection of short stories written during Sri Lankan civil war...
A collection written by a Sussex lecturer during the Sri Lankan civil war includes a tale used by English PEN to highlight a missing journalist.
View ArticleSussex research sheds light on the complexity behind migration in West Africa
Members of the Sussex-based Migrating out of Poverty Research Programme Consortium took part in a two-day workshop in Ghana to share research.
View ArticleSussex teams up with policy makers on new agenda for global transformation
University of Sussex Business School group builds community of policymakers, scholars and national agencies to progress societal/environmental goals.
View ArticleAs Sussex research programme ends, findings continue to influence policy on...
The Migrating out of Poverty Research Programme has investigated the role of migration and poverty across ten countries in the global South.
View ArticleWorking towards a common humanity with 'Stories from a Migrant City'
A new book by a University of Sussex professor shares the stories of over 100 people to challenge the standard terms of the immigration debate.
View ArticleSussex Migration JEMS journal tops impact factor rankings
JEMS achieved a two year impact factor of 3.116 – a very high figure for the social sciences.
View ArticleCIE Views on the Sewell Report
Why we reject the report authored by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities
View ArticleGlobal Engagement hosts successful virtual workshop with Mahidol University
Sussex Global Engagement and the Office for International Affairs at Mahidol University hosted school leaders to a joint workshop on 16 Sept 2021
View ArticleNew Policy Brief demands action on food security, capacity and peace-building...
The briefing lists ten key actions targeted at those working on post-conflict reconstruction, twelve years after the start of the Syrian conflict
View ArticleCAIT Announces the Winner of the 2023 Sussex International Theory Prize
Centre for Advanced International Theory (CAIT) announces the 2023 Sussex International Theory Prize winner and honourable mention.
View ArticleClimate Change and Migration in focus at Sussex Migration Centre’s 10th...
The Sussex migration community engaged in a lively debate on the relationship between migrants and climate change, at the 10th SCMR Annual Conference
View ArticleApply to be a PhD Community Advocate at SHL Digital
This year's call for PhD Community Advocates is focused on developing connections between and beyond the University with a thematic focus around AI.
View ArticleInternational art project “Domestic Light” seeks artist participants
SHL Digital International Artist in Residence Ian Winters seeks artists in Africa, Indian subcontinent, China, and Central Asia for global project.
View ArticleDhaba Cafe in Arts C hosts compelling student-housing cooperative photo...
We are delighted to announce that the Dhaba Cafe has recently transformed its space to host the powerful photo exhibition, SEASALT...
View ArticleTop comedian to perform at University of Sussex’s Migration Awareness Day
A rising star of comedy world is set to perform at the University of Sussex’s Migration Awareness Day.
View ArticleComment: UK has ‘moral responsibility’ to act now on refugee crisis
The Syrian civil war has forced at least 9 million people to flee. The UK and other European countries have a moral responsibility to act now.
View ArticleProfessor Judy Wajcman to deliver SHL Digital Annual Keynote 2024
The Sussex Digital Humanities Lab is delighted to announce Professor Judy Wajcman as this years’ Annual Keynote which will take place on the 28th June
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