Brighton Business School Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 4AT
About the Business
Welcome to Brighton Business School, an esteemed institution located in the heart of the vibrant city of Brighton on the south coast of the United Kingdom. We are proud to be a part of the University of Brighton, a leading institution in higher education known for its innovative and forward-thinking approach.
At Brighton Business School, we are dedicated to providing our students with a first-class education and the skills they need to succeed in their chosen fields. With a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs on offer, we cater to students from many different backgrounds and interests. Our faculty members are accomplished experts in their fields, and they bring their extensive knowledge and experience to the classroom to provide an engaging and stimulating learning experience for our students.
Our campus is located in the Mithras House building on Lewes Road, a convenient and accessible location for our students. We offer state-of-the-art facilities and resources to support our students' academic and personal development, including a modern library, computer labs, study spaces, and a range of extracurricular activities and clubs.
As an establishment and point of interest in Brighton, we are proud to be a part of the community and contribute to the vibrant intellectual and cultural scene of the city. Our students engage with local businesses and organizations, gaining practical experience and making valuable connections that will serve them well throughout their careers.
If you are looking for a university that will challenge and inspire you, look no further than Brighton Business School. We are committed to providing our students with an exceptional education, and we look forward to welcoming you to our community.
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Location & Phone number
University of Brighton, Mithras House, Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 4AT, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:30
Friday:
08:30 - 17:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I applied for the course of biomedical science with foundation year on clearing a few years ago. They rejected me because I had not studied biology and chemistry during the final school year. This university, like all British universities, is a private institution. For this reason, students are charged £9,250 per year. Private universities accept all students to make money regardless the subjects they study and/or their grades. I cannot believe the decided to lose £37,000. Nobody refuses money in this world. If I had gone to a private university in Europe, they would have accepted me. If this university had been public, it would have lost nothing by rejecting me. Public universities do not care if they lose students as they are owned and funded by Governments, not by students. The government is very generous because it pays for students’ university fees. I have now biology and chemistry A-Levels. I can apply to study biomedical science at this university. Although I studied hard and did excellent exams twice, I was awarded Us in Biology and Chemistry. I was awarded Us because I did not pay bribe to exam boards. Exam boards use the word “review” to hide the fact that they request bribe to award students their grades. The more money they receive, the better students' grades will be. Exam boards sell grades because they are private commercial companies (Limited). My internet provider is a Limited company. I give them money and, in return, they provide me with access to the internet. Colleges are also private companies. Education in the UK is just a business. Grades are, therefore, based on money; not students’ mental skills and knowledge. In Europe, sixth form colleges are government owned institutions and award grades. For this reason, there are no exam boars and no expensive exam fees to pay. Meritocracy is in public institutions only. People consider Eastern European countries i.e. Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia etc. bad and underdeveloped places. In these nations, sixth form colleges and universities are government owned institutions. As a result, they are public institutions. They are free of charge for indigenous students only. They request money from foreign students only because their national currencies (Polish Zloty, Romanian Leu, Bulgarian Lev, Russian Ruble etc.) are weak compared to the British Pound, Euro and US Dollar. Polish, Bulgarian and Romanian medical schools accept British students although they obtain Us at A Level. They do so to make money. Meanwhile, British universities refuse students obtaining Us. I cannot believe that in the UK, a developed nation, FE is monopolized by private institutions. Exam boards are a legalized form of corruption. I can easily study biomedical science and succeed at undergraduate level despite exam boards’ false judgement about me. I am also capable of studying and succeed at medical school. Unfortunately, universities consider exam boards’ judgement about students a dogma and they do not take into account students’ skills and knowledge when making them offers. The most important things to succeed at university are mental skills and knowledge, not letters printed on a piece of paper by private commercial companies. Bad students, having money, buy grades but they do not have the skills required to succeed at university. Meanwhile; good students, having no money, are rejected. This is extremely unfair. Universities should accept everyone in order to make money and fill places in science courses. They have empty places every year. Universities complain about empty places but they reject good students. This is a paradox. Maybe I am not suitable to study in the UK because I am a studious person. Meanwhile, British Education is just a business. This is the first time in my life that I am requested money to be awarded grades."
"Now I want to study mechanical engineering in Brighton's university So every info is really valuable. Btw I'm from Morocco"
"Coming back to life, a bit at a time ..."
"This is the worst university in UK. I put myself in debt and paid for two years of studies over here but I never received My business degree. Yes, I was a student at this university, so, Don't tell me there is no record of me being here."
"I’m honoured to be an alumni of the university of Brighton #pharmacy"
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