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4 January 2018
A study has found patients with Parkinson’s disease have more errors in the mitochondrial DNA within the brainstem, leading to increased cell death.
20 December 2017
The 10 finalists of a student entrepreneur competition have been announced.
19 December 2017
A research project involving the University of Sussex detailing the catastrophic loss of insects is the UK's most discussed journal article in 2017.
18 December 2017
Consumers could be eating “dirty” chlorinated turkey at Christmas if the UK agrees a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA, say experts.
15 December 2017
Rolling over the 37 Free Trade Agreements with 60 countries that the UK currently has through the EU will be a monumentally complicated task.
13 December 2017
A trio, whose app has helped millions of young Nigerians practice for important exams, has won the Future Awards Africa Prize for Education.
5 December 2017
Ivor Gaber, Professor of Political Journalism at the University of Sussex, has been re-elected to represent the UK on press freedom body at UNESCO.
28 November 2017
University of Sussex English Literature student's poem set to music by composers at Glyndebourne and sung by local school choirs in the Big Sing 2017.
Donald Trump is setting out on a personal mission to unpick Barack Obama’s legacy because he lacks the vision and political skill to forge his own.
23 November 2017
Art History is as vital, vocational and inclusive as ever, say Sussex academics and alumni as the department celebrates its 50th birthday.
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