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UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX pioneering, creative, international, engaging, challenging John Sander, Senior Int’l Officer. ABOUT US. Founded in 1961 “Sussex” - the county 10,800 students, including 2,300 from overseas Broad interdisciplinary approach to study and research
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UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEXpioneering, creative, international, engaging, challengingJohn Sander,Senior Int’l Officer
ABOUT US • Founded in 1961 • “Sussex” - the county • 10,800 students, including 2,300 from overseas • Broad interdisciplinary approach to study and research • Campus university at the city of Brighton • “It was the flexibility of my degree programme at Sussex that gave me the opportunity to really broaden my knowledge on a diverse range of subjects” • Becky Anderson • (Economics)
ACADEMIC REPUTATION • World University Ranking: 105th in World, 43rd in Europe, 17th in UK (Times Higher, 2006) • Newsweek top 100 universities in the world • A leading research university: in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise all academic units rated of national or international excellence • 3x Nobel Prize Winners, over a dozen fellows of the Royal Society • Successful graduates “Students benefit from being taught by a dedicated and highly enthusiastic group of faculty members who provide a support network that is second to none” Becky Wright (English Language)
INTERNATIONAL PROFILE • 25% of Sussex students are international • They come from 120 countries • Highest numbers from: USA, India, Greece, Germany, France, China • Currently 12 students from Qatar • Academic staff come from over • 50 countries “I knew Sussex would be the best place for me when I heard about the diversity of its student population; coming from an international background, I needed a place where I could feel comfortable” Michael Alexander (Media Studies)
LOCATION • Campus is 6km (4 miles) from centre of Brighton • Frequent buses and trains link campus and Brighton – Every 3min’s in term time • 90 km from London; 50 minutes by train • Convenient for Gatwick & Heathrow airports • Voted “the place to be” amongst 40 & 56 universities (ISB survey ‘06 & ‘07) • “As soon as I arrived at Sussex I was won over by the beautiful scenery” • Markus Thomas • (Mathematics)
CAMPUS Attractive environment Easy access to Brighton “The campus is a unique place in a unique setting” Ross Mundy (Geography)
BRIGHTON • A unique city • Cosmopolitan • Lively social & arts scene: clubs, music, festivals • Excellent and varied shopping • Restaurants for all tastes • “Brighton: I challenge anyone to come up with a livelier, more exciting city… a city that welcomes its students with open arms and treats them likes their own, whatever their background” • Becky Anderson • (Economics)
ACADEMIC AREAS • Humanities: English Language Teaching, English Literature, Media Studies • Social Sciences & Cultural Studies: Anthropology, Development Studies, Economics, International Relations • Science & Technology: Computing, Engineering, IT • Life Sciences: Biological Sciences, Psychology • Sussex Institute: Law, Education, Social Work • Medical School • Institute of Development Studies • Science & Technology Policy Research Unit: Business and Management Studies
FOUNDATION YEAR • On-campus International Study Centre, with access to University facilities, including accommodation • Five foundation routes: Business & Management, Engineering • & Computing, Law & Social Studies, Media Studies, Life • Sciences (minimum entry IELTS 5.0; 17 years of age and above) • Validated by University of Sussex • English language preparation courses (minimum entry IELTS 4.0) • September and January intakes • Assured progression to degree programme (subject to meeting grade requirements) • Dedicated student support services • Introduction to University-style teaching
PRE-MEDICAL PROGRAMME • One year programme (undergraduate year one level) in the School of Life Sciences • Courses in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Physiology • Progression routes: • St Matthew’s University in the Caymen Islands • UK and overseas medical schools • UK Bachelor degrees (second year entry) • Specialist advice about medical school applications via UCAS • Entry requirements: • Equivalent of three A Levels (including two science) with minimum grades • BBC. • IELTS 6.5 • Accommodation guaranteed (apply before 1 August) • Apply online at www.mdpremed.com
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES • Entry requirements Academic grades: GPA 3.5; 80%; B+ English language: IELTS 6.5 or 6.0; TOEFL computer test 250 or 213 Apply via UCAS by 30 June. • Popular subjects • BSc Business & Management Studies • BSc Computer Science • MEng Electronic & Communication Engineering • BA International Relations • LLB Law • BA Media Practice and Theory • BSc Psychology
POSTGRADUATE DEGREES • Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree: GPA 3.0 - 3.5; 80% - 85%; B - B+ English language: IELTS 6.0 or 7.0; TOEFL computer test 213 or 250 Apply to Sussex on-line by 1 May • Popular Subjects • MA Development Studies • MA English Language Teaching • MSc Genetic Manipulation & Molecular Cell Biology MSc IT for E-Commerce • MA International Education • MSc International Management • MA International Relations • LLM European & International Trade Law • MA Media & Cultural Studies • MSc Satellite Communication & Space Systems
FINANCES • Fees (2007/08) • Foundation Year: £8,850 • Pre-Medical: £11,050 • Degrees: Humanities/Social Studies: £8,850 Science/practical subjects: £11,500 • Living expenses (2007/8) • ± £750 per month • Scholarships • Sussex Chancellor’s International • Scholarships - £2,500 per year • NB. Above inflation increase for ‘08/’09
ACCOMMODATION • Approximately 3,500 study bedrooms on campus and in Brighton • Self-catering, internet point and telephone • First year guaranteed, internationals given highest priority for subsequent years • Weekly rent: £78 - £102 for a single room (2007/8) • Housing Office and Residential Advisers • Private-sector accommodation in city “When I first stepped into my new study bedroom I was pleasantly surprised at how big it was: light, airy and with everything I needed. Then I was struck by the view: my window opened out onto the beautiful Sussex countryside” Rikki Dean
Academic Library (24hours, under review) Computing (some 24-hours; free access to email and internet) ► Language Institute Advising Academic Advisor Student Advisors ► International & Study Abroad Office ► Country-specific advisors Students’ Union Advice Centre The world of work ► Career Development & Employment Centre Well-being Health Centre Psychological & Counselling Worship SUPPORT SERVICES
Sport Two indoor sport centres and outdoor facilities Students’ Union Entertainment, clubs Societies Arts Gardner Arts Centre: theatre, cinema, gallery Eating and drinking Restaurants, take-away, common rooms, bars Shopping and banking Bookshop Supermarkets Newsagent Post Office Banks CAMPUS LIFE
“Sussex has given me a clearer idea of where I’m going, and I’ve made friends for life” • Ellinor Owe • (Psychology) sussex.ac.uk