University of Brighton
University of Brighton

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University of Brighton Ranking

71

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University of Brighton Location

South England

University of Brighton

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University Ranking

71

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South England

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Key Information
Location Brighton, England
Established 1992
Percent International Students 13.7%
Famous For Art and Design, Fashion, Architecture
Key Information
Location Brighton, England
Established 1992
Percent International Students 13.7%
Famous For Art and Design, Fashion, Architecture

Overview

The University of Brighton is a friendly, diverse and inclusive community of more than 18,000 students from over 150 countries. Located on the south coast of England, the university offers a welcoming environment for international students. It has four campuses across Brighton and Eastbourne, each with a distinct character and a supportive, community feel.

The University of Brighton provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines such as engineering, business, art and design, media, computing, healthcare, and social sciences. Many of its courses offer placement opportunities, helping students gain real-world experience and develop industry-relevant skills. The university also has strong links with local businesses and organisations, which benefit students in terms of networking and career opportunities upon graduation.

Committed to sustainability, the university is actively involved in research and initiatives aimed at tackling global environmental challenges. Brighton itself is a lively and creative city, known for its arts scene, independent shops, and vibrant beach culture. It offers students a rich cultural experience, while also being a hub of innovation and technology. With excellent transport links, the University of Brighton is well-connected, allowing easy access to London and other major cities in the UK, making it an ideal choice for students looking for a dynamic, student-centred experience.

Services for International Students

The University of Brighton is a welcoming and well-equipped destination for international students. The university’s dedicated teams and trained specialists can support you with everything from visas and accommodation to careers, as well as your health and well-being.

This comprehensive support system aims to help you transition into university life in a different country. The international student support team provides advice and guidance on living in the UK, and the Brighton Student Skills Hub provides you with academic support.

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Ranking

In REF 2021, the university was recognised for producing research that brings significant benefits to the economy and society. 88 per cent of its submitted research was rated as having an 'outstanding' or 'very considerable' impact beyond academia. In the 2024 QS rankings for Best Student Cities, Brighton is in the top 100 worldwide and top 15 in the UK.

Accommodation

The University of Brighton has a number of halls of residence located on, or near to, their three campuses across Brighton – City, Moulsecoomb and Falmer. On-site facilities, rent that includes utility bills, and ready-made communities help to make your transition to living in the UK straightforward and sociable.

If you accept your academic offer and book your accommodation by the deadline, you will be guaranteed a place in university accommodation in the first year of your course. This applies to both undergraduate and postgraduate international students. Brighton’s accommodation team can also advise finding a room in private halls of residence or privately rented accommodation.

Location

The University of Brighton has three campuses in Brighton on the southeast coast of England. Surrounded by the beach and the countryside, Brighton is only an hour away from central London by train and less than 30 minutes from Gatwick International Airport.

Brighton is famous for being independent and welcoming to a mix of cultures, nationalities and religions, meaning you’ll be at home no matter what country or background you are from. It’s also a true student city, with 14% of people living here being students. Its reputation for fun goes without saying, but it is also known for being forward-thinking and leading the way in the arts, creative technology, and the environment.

Alumni

  • Dato Ir Abdul Rahim Abu Bakar (former Vice-President of Petronas Petrochemical Business, Malaysia)
  • John Pasche (Art Designer, including Rolling Stones’ Tongue & Lip motif)
  • Lin Cheung (Designer of the London 2012 Paralympic Medals)
  • Cressida Cowell (Children’s author of “How to Train Your Dragon”, subsequently made into a series of animation films)
  • Julien Macdonald OBE (Designer)
  • Dr Hong Lu OBE (Chairman of the Trustees, Chinese Education Development Project)
  • Rachel Whiteread CBE (Artist and Turner Prize winner)

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