International Study Centre

Student life in Sussex

Live in an exciting city

Brighton is a vibrant city that is home to a large student population.

The University of Sussex International Study Centre is just nine minutes from Brighton city centre by train, making everything you need easily accessible.

Things to do in Brighton

Student life in Sussex is fun and exciting as there is always something to see and do. Brighton prides itself on its diverse culture and large variety of attractions and events happening every day.

Brighton is famous for its pebble beach. The sea can be chilly, but it is popular for swimming and water sports such as windsurfing, sailing and kayaking, all year round.

Another of Brighton’s well-known attractions is the Palace Pier. Its offerings of arcade games, fairground rides and assortment of food vendors are enjoyed by millions of visitors every year.

Brighton is famous for having a thriving music scene. No matter what genre you are into, you will find a show to enjoy across the city’s incredible independent music venues.

If shopping interests you, Brighton is home to a lot of independent and unique shops. The Lanes is Brighton’s most famous shopping district and is packed with independent cafés, record shops and vintage stores.

Cost of living

Living in Brighton as a student can be affordable as you will be able to take advantage of great student discounts. The city is very student friendly, so you can expect student discounts in most shops, cafés and restaurants.

Campus life at Sussex

Campus life at Sussex is an enjoyable experience, with everything you need to live and study at the University of Sussex within reach. From inspiring lectures in modern classrooms and labs to unwinding in cosy coffee shops, bars and restaurants. There’s also a supermarket, launderette, bank, bookshop, dentist, pharmacy, health centre and a whole range of sports and fitness facilities.

Modern facilities

The University of Sussex is continually investing in state-of-the-art facilities and teaching spaces on campus, where you can have the freedom to think creatively and make your mark in your chosen subject.

  • Ground-breaking research centres – including the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, the Sussex Centre for Migration Research and the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science
  • Historical resource centre – The Keep is just a short walk from the Sussex campus and is home to the Mass Observation Archive and Special Collections
  • State-of-the-art exhibition centre – the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts offers exhibitions, performance, teaching and research. The Centre has a state-of-the-art flexible auditorium with 350 seats, gallery and display areas, rehearsal studios, breakout spaces and a new café
  • University of Sussex Business School – the Jubilee Building features a 500-seat lecture theatre, seminar rooms, cluster rooms, social spaces and a café
  • Student Centre – the brand new Student Centre is designed to be the go-to place for students to get face-to-face information, advice and guidance. It has flexible spaces for students to meet and collaborate and a sensory garden to relax in and enjoy.

Campus events

The Students’ Union arranges student events and activities throughout the year. Choose from comedy and quizzes to live music and student-led DJ nights.

Delicious food

You can enjoy great-tasting food without having to leave the campus. Start your day with coffee and a pastry at the Arts Piazza. Later on, head over to the Jubilee café or the library café for a nutritious lunch in between classes. Eat Central serves food from around the world, making it the ideal dinner choice for those looking for an international experience. You can also find tasty vegetarian food all over campus – including a specialist vegetarian café, Dhaba.

Clubs and societies

Joining a society is a great way to make friends. Sussex has more than 200 societies, 30 sports clubs and hundreds of volunteering opportunities. From filmmaking, video gaming and break-dancing to Ultimate Frisbee and Quidditch, this is your chance to try something completely new. 

Sports and fitness 

There are lots of options for sports and recreation activities through the University's sports programme: Sussexsport. You can play tennis, squash and badminton or drop-in for a yoga, dance, pilates, trapeze, circuit training or an aerobics class. Facilities include two sports halls, fitness rooms, dance studio, squash courts, tennis courts and soccer, rugby and cricket pitches.

Life in Sussex

Career opportunities

As a city with a large variety of industries, there are many career opportunities in Brighton.

As the city is just an hour from London by train, there are also a lot of career opportunities for those who are willing to commute.

All our academic programmes at the International Study Centre have a variety of employability boosting activities integrated within their modules. These are specifically designed to develop your skills and knowledge to give you a head start in today’s competitive graduate employment market.

Naomi from Malaysia

"I think the reason that I chose here is because it's close to the beach and it's close to London. I also heard people here are really friendly, and that's my main concern about coming here alone because I wish to be welcomed here. So far the experience is pretty good."

Naomi from Malaysia
International Year One in Business and Management

Become a Student Ambassador

We have an exciting opportunity available at the International Study Centre to develop your social media skills and contribute to our social channels!

Get involved in taking over our social media, writing fun blogs, hosting Q&A sessions, shining bright at events, starring in our marketing materials, sharing your daily activities, and creating engaging content through photos and videos.

Of course, this would also be an impressive experience worth adding to your CV. Once your Student Ambassador role comes to a finish, you will receive a LinkedIn recommendation from us based on your performance.

“Choosing to apply to the student ambassador position was way out of my comfort zone, I can just be honest about that. But I'm grateful for the opportunity and it made me get more skills and apply them in my daily life. It made me more open to speaking to different people and getting different perspectives from other ambassadors” – Awrad, a previous Student Ambassador

Sussex student working with microscope in lab

Programmes

Explore our range of pathway programmes at the International Study Centre and get prepared for your degree of choice at Sussex.

Students in cafe

How to apply

Ready to apply? Discover how to submit an application and learn more about fees, semester dates and entry requirements.

Join us today

Our Student Enrolment Advisors are available to answer any questions you may have and help you with your application. We can't wait to meet you!