University of Brighton
About
The University of Brighton was founded in 1858 as Brighton College of Art. It wasn’t until 1992 that they gained university status and became the quadri-campus public university they are known as today. They have campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne on the south coast of England. The University of Brighton has a wide range of postgraduate and undergraduate courses as well as top-up programs.
They are multidisciplinary in their approach and have departments that teach topics such as business, engineering, computing, sustainability, education, technology, health, sport, languages, and more. The School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences and Faculty of Arts & Architecture are the subsidiaries of the University of Brighton. They have more than 20,000 students studying on their programs.
Postgraduate Programs They Run
The University of Brighton provides several postgraduate programs that span a range of disciplines including finance, health, sustainability, psychology, research, disabilities, science, literature, education, and much more. Some of the accreditations their postgraduate programs offer include Postgraduate Certificates (PGCert), Postgraduate Diplomas (PGDip), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Art (MA), Master of Research (MRes), Master of Law (LLM), and more. Most of their postgraduate courses allow for part-time learning also.
Admissions Process
Students looking to study full-time undergraduate courses should apply via the UCAS. It is vital to include the correct institution and course codes, these can be found on the University of Brighton website. Once you have sent your application, the university will be in touch with you to update you on the progress of your application.
Postgraduate applicants can apply to courses at the University of Briton directly on the website. Simply go to find a course and hit the apply now button. You will then be brought to an online application form which you can fill out. If you are applying for part-time courses, you can make your application in the same way. The university will then review your application and revert back to you.
Accommodation
Brighton and Eastbourne offer numerous student accommodation options to students in their halls of residence. Both ensuite and shared accommodation is available. You will get 24/7 security and support and all utility bills will be included in the rent price. What’s more, you will get contents insurance. Rooms either have a private en-suite bathroom or do not. If not, you will have to share a bathroom and shower facility with other students. Your room will contain a bed, wardrobe, shelving, a desk, and a chair. The kitchen and living areas are also shared. All the accommodation options are in close proximity to the campuses and nearby all necessary amenities. You can apply for accommodation at the University of Brighton on their website.
Scholarships and Financial Support
The University of Brighton has a range of scholarships available to assist students in paying their tuition fees. These include the Talented Sports Performers Scholarship, the Elite Athletes/Elite Disabled Athletes Scholarship, and more. You can find out how to make your application and whether you are eligible on the University of Brighton website.
Contact Info
For general enquiries, call 01273 644644