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University of Brighton
Type
Public
Established
1858; 166 years ago (1858) (as Brighton College of Art) 1992; 32 years ago (1992) (university status)
Endowment
£0.1 million (2022)[1]
Budget
£193.5 million (2021–22)[1]
Vice-Chancellor
Debra Humphris
Total staff
2,400[2]
Students
18,985 (2019/20)[3]
Undergraduates
15,530 (2019/20)[3]
Postgraduates
3,455 (2019/20)[3]
Location
Brighton, Eastbourne
,
England
Affiliations
University Alliance Universities UK
Website
brighton.ac.uk
The University of Brighton is a public university based on four campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne on the south coast of England. Its roots can be traced back to 1858 when the Brighton School of Art was opened in the Royal Pavilion.[4] It achieved university status in 1992.
The University focuses on practical, creative, and professional education, with the majority of degrees awarded also recognised by professional organisations or leading to professional qualifications.[5] Subjects include pharmacy, engineering, ecology, computing, art, architecture, geology, nursing, teaching, sport science, journalism, criminology and business.[6] It has around 18,000 students and 2,400 staff. The QS World University Rankings places the university within the top 100 internationally for Art and Design.[7]
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^ abc"Where do HE students study?". Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
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