University of Sussex Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of University of Sussex is +44 (0)1273 606755 .

University of Sussex initially began as an idea for the construction of a university to serve Brighton. In December 1911 there was a public meeting at the Royal Pavilion in order to discover ways in which to fund the construction of a university. However, the project was halted by the First World War and the money raised was instead used for books for the Municipal Technical College. However, the idea was revived in the 1950s, and in June 1958, the government approved the corporation's scheme for a university at Brighton, the first of a new generation of red brick universities which came to be known as plate glass universities. The University of Sussex was established as a company in 1959, with a Royal Charter being granted on 16 August 1961.


The University of Sussex is an English campus university situated next to the East Sussex village of Falmer, within the city of Brighton and Hove. It was the earliest of the "plate glass" universities founded in the 1960s, receiving its Royal Charter in August 1961. The Guardian university rankings for 2010 placed Sussex 18th; the 2008 Good University Guide placed it 24th. According to the 2010 Guardian university rankings, Sussex has Britain's best chemistry department. Its professor, Geoff Cloke, was in 2007 elected a fellow of The Royal Society. In 2008 the University of Sussex was ranked 20th in the UK, within the top 50 in Europe and 130th in the World.


The campus, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is located in the village of Falmer, next to its railway station, and accessed by car from the A27 road. University of Sussex is situated next to the Sussex Downs, which influenced Sir Basil Spence's design of the campus. Sir Basil Spence's designs were appreciated in the architecture community, with many of the buildings on the University's campus winning awards. The gatehouse-inspired Falmer House won a bronze medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects. Another campus building, The Meeting House, won the Civic Trust award in 1969. In 1993, the buildings which made up the core of Sir Basil Spence's designs were given listed building status, with Falmer House being one of only two buildings to be given a Grade 1 status of "exceptional interest".


University of Sussex claimed to be “the only English university located entirely within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”. However, when the South Downs National Park replaced the Sussex Downs AONB in March 2010, most of the campus was excluded from the park. The Gardner of University of Sussex Arts Centre, another of Basil Spence's designs, was opened in 1969 as the first university campus arts centre. It had a 480 seat purpose built theatre, a visual art gallery and studio space and was regularly used for theatre and dance as well as showing a range of films on a modern cinema screen. The Centre of University of Sussex closed in the summer of 2007: withdrawal of funding and the cost of renovating the building were given as the key reasons. The early campus included five "Park Houses" (Essex, Kent, Lancaster, Norwich, and York, named after other 1960s universities) and Park Village. The "houses", of which all but Kent House were based on a courtyard design, featured several long corridors with kitchens and bathrooms at the end and a social space on the ground floor, very much in the manner of a traditional hall of residence. (Essex House was reallocated in the late 1990s as postgraduate teaching space.) Park Village, by contrast, consists of individual houses with four bedrooms per floor, a kitchen on both the bottom and the top floor, and bathroom facilities on the middle floor. The houses are arranged in "streets" with a social centre building including porters' office, pigeon-holes for post, and a bar, towards the campus end of the area.


University of Sussex House also featured a self-contained flat (external but attached by a walkway) which was given over to the Nightline confidential listening and advice service in 1992. Kent House includes the Kulukundis House wing, developed with easy access for residents with special needs. International Students in Sussex University, There are 10,500 at Sussex, around a quarter are international. Sussex has academic staff from over 50 countries and students from over 120 countries. University of Sussex includes people from many different religious and cultural backgrounds. There are several places for religious worship on campus. Sussex was voted "Best Place to be" in the autumn 2006 International Student Barometer of 40 leading UK Universities. University of Sussex offers different kind of courses such as Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses.





University of Sussex Address


The address of University of Sussex is Sussex House, Brighton, BN1 9RH, United Kingdom.

University of Sussex Email Address


The email address of University of Sussex is information@sussex.ac.uk.

University of Sussex Website


The Website of University of Sussex is www.sussex.ac.uk.

University of Sussex Customer Support Service Phone Number


The customer support phone number of University of Sussex is +44 (0)1273 606755 (Click phone number to call).



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