- 1908
- Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
- Waste and Energy Research Group
- Aggregating the Student Voice
- Aesthetics of protest: Visual culture and communication in Turkey
- Barrier Solutions
- BRIDGE (Building Research & Innovation Deals for Green Economy)
- Breathing City
- Brighton Fuse ‘Fusebox’ Knowledge Exchange Project (2014-15)
- Brighton Fuse
- brightONLINE
- Community 21
- Community Media 4 Kenya
- CETLD
- Continuous Productive Urban Landscape
- Culture, Sport and Wellbeing - What Works for Wellbeing Programme
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Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights - ESRC Seminar Series
- Launch seminar: 'Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights'
- Seminar 2: "Digital Policy Issues for the New Communications Bill"
- Seminar 3: "Digital Literacy and Self-Regulation Online: Insights for Policy"
- Seminar 4: "Creative and Digital Economy: A New Fusion (I)"
- Seminar 5: "Creative and Digital Economy: A New Fusion (II)"
- Seminar 6: "The Converged World of the Internet in a Connected Digital Economy"
- Seminar 7: "Internet Users and Infrastructures for the Rural Economy in the Digital Age: A Forum for Policy and Practice"
- Seminar 8: "Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights"
- Seminar 8: "What Digital Future?"
- Seminar 9: New Perspectives on Innovation in the Digital Age
- Seminar 10: Policy, Privacy and Digital Presence
- Seminar 11: ''Affective Digital Economy: Intimacy, Identity and Networked Realities''
- Seminar 12: Women and Innovation in the Digital Economy: Triumphs and Challenges
- https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/digital-world-connectivity-creativity-and-rights-3
- Designing for the Future
- Digital Archaeology:
- Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG)
- Drawing as a pedagogical tool
- Drawing research
- Discovering Digital Me: Forging Links across Digital Identity, Digital Literacy and Digital Economy (2011 - 2013)
- E-ARK
- Edible Campus
- FutureCoast - FutureCoast Youth
- Flax – Increasing its Value for Society
- Graphic Brighton
- Here Today - Moving Images of Climate Change
- Healing War Through Art
- Hide
- ISEA
- The Role of Iconicity in Language Learning
- Improving Exercise Devices for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Innovation for Renewal (IFORE)
- INTERREG IVA ProjectFlax
- Invisible Machines
- LGBT Queer Life Research Hub
- LiVi
- MacDonald Gill
- Mobility of the Line / Utility of the Line
- Networks - Subject Centre Magazine
- Networks
- National Recording Project - Sussex
- Our Dancing Feet: Regent Dancehall/Wintergarden
- Postgraduate Design History Society (PDHS)
- Placemakers Space
- Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust: Memory Stones
- Ryerson Brighton image exchange
- Research news archive
- Silver Stories
- sKINship
- Smart e-bikes
- StoryA | STORY Abroad
- Structural Health Monitoring System (SHMS) for earthquake zones
- Tempus Esprit
- Transnational perspectives on women's art, feminism and curating
- The Centre for Screendance
- The Craft of the Woods: A New Cultural History of the British Woodcraft Movement
- The Design Education Association
- Traces of Nitrate
- Tempus CORINTHIAM
- Tempus IDEA
- Urban Transformations Pathways from Practice to Policy
- VI-Suite
- Visual Learning Project
- The People's Pier: The popular culture of pleasure piers and cultural regeneration through community heritage
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Fine Art
Fine Art at Brighton fosters a dynamic research culture with three key aims:
- To nurture individual research through group appraisal
- To promote collaborative inter-disciplinary research within the university and beyond.
- To generate networks and encourage research partnerships to a national and international level.
To do this, the Initiative is split into six interlinked topics:
- Art & Technology - studio and process-based research
- The Art Cell - inter-disciplinary research, linking art and bio-medical science
- Art & Performance - ‘live’ and audio-visual research that explores the interface between these two disciplines
- Innovation in Teaching & Learning - student placements and pedagogic collaborations
- Art in the Environment - research carried out as a response to climate change and natural phenomena
- Inclusive Arts - research collaborations with communities who, traditionally, work outside the artworld)
- Drawing Research Interest Group (DRIG) – research into expanded notions of drawing
As part of its continual development of research the group holds regular peer discussions, reviews, exhibitions, awaydays and symposia.