What’s on campus

ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë to great facilities in a stunning location, our beautiful single-site campus is designed to help you make the most of your time here. It exudes a unique combination of energy and tranquility.

ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë campus: Live and Learn

Campus tours

Get a taste of life at Sussex by exploring our campus on a guided tour.

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Accommodation

We have a variety of housing available, on and off campus, which means you could live a short walk from where you learn and socialise. You can apply for University-managed accommodation once you have received an offer from Sussex.

Find out about our accommodation

You may also be assured of University-managed housing with our accommodation guarantee

Three students standing outside campus accommodation

Bars, cafés and restaurants

Enjoy nights out at one of our student bars where you can listen to live music, watch sport and take advantage of food and drink at student-friendly prices.

You can choose from several bars, cafés and restaurants, serving everything from vegetarian food to fish and chips. There’s also a weekly market during term time, selling great street food, clothes, posters, music and books.

Find out about our and the cafés and restaurants on campus.

Three students working on their laptops and smiling in a cafe

Shops and services

We’ve got a supermarket, Post Office, bank, health centre and more. Find out more about the facilities on campus.

Sport

Attend a fitness class, play sports including football, cricket and squash, or join a sports society.

With two sports centres on campus, you have access to facilities including fitness rooms, sports halls, squash courts and outdoor pitches and a range of group exercise classes.

And whether you’re a beginner or a sports fanatic, you benefit from discounted student membership deals.

Sport at Sussex: On your marks

Societies and events

Choose from over , all supported by the Students’ Union.

These include dance societies, academic societies and even a ukulele society. There’s also an award-winning TV station.

You can run by the Students’ Union, including Welcome Week and One World Sussex, which celebrates the diversity of our campus community.

Students with basketballs at an outdoor society stall

International community

The Sussex community is a rich cultural mix, with staff and students combined from more than 170 countries (HESA Staff and Student Records 2020/21). This means there are lots of opportunities for you to meet people from all over the world

We have several international events on campus, from our One World Sussex week to watching the Super Bowl at one of our bars.

You can also buy international food from our cafés, shops and food stalls, including a weekly street food market during term time.

And with our , and , you can explore new cultures and meet others who share your interests.

Students covered in paint enjoying the Holi festival

South Downs National Park

Step off campus and explore the hills and woodlands of the , which surrounds the campus.

It’s the perfect place for walking and cycling.

Find your space at Sussex

Faith and spirituality

Benefit from a variety of religious student societies and places to practice your faith on campus and in Brighton.

The Meeting House is an on-campus chaplaincy, which caters for a range of denominations, and we also have a Muslim Student Centre and a Muslim prayer facility.

The meeting house against a purple and orange sunset

Childcare

We have a , run by Co-op Little Pioneers, which caters for children aged three months up to five years old. Places are limited: contact us early in your application process.

Staying safe on campus

Our on-campus security service operates 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Our security officers monitor security cameras and patrol the campus regularly. You can also visit the security reception at any time.


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