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Our research is contributing new knowledge, 的想法和解决方案, which is leading to real change in the world and making a difference to people’s lives.

REF 2021

We’re proud of our performance in the latest 研究 Excellence Framework (REF) – 89% of research activity submitted was categorised as either ‘world-leading’ (40.6%) or ‘internationally excellent’ (48.4%).

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Shining a light on the impact of pesticides on bees

Professor Dave Goulson’s research into the impact of pesticides on bumblebees has been widely cited in the media, and has led governments to take action to better protect insects.

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世界上第一个全球 podoconiosis map

博士Kebede Deribe, an epidemiologist at the 布赖顿 and Sussex Medical School, has been leading efforts to create a global map of podoconiosis.

The Global Atlas will provide public health officials and policy makers with vital information needed to treat patients.

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Using data to tackle biodiversity loss

How can we use small-scale data to see bigger patterns in biodiversity loss?

Professor Jörn Scharlemann's research has been instrumental in securing a ban on the international trade of pangolins, the world’s only scaly mammals threatened with extinction.

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Computers that could change our lives

Scientists at Sussex have developed the world’s first blue print for building a quantum computer.

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The art of wood engraving

Dr Bethan Stevens has made the artistry of the Dalziel brothers' wood engraving available to wider audiences.

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Giving babies a better start 

A baby’s birth can be an anxious time for any parent, but premature (or pre-term) babies are particularly vulnerable when they are born.

现在, thanks to research at the 布赖顿 and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), the outlook for premature babies around the world is much brighter.

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