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STI Consulting is in partnership with Brighton Business School, UK.

We are in partnership with the University of Brighton Business School, United Kingdom. on Executive and management training.

About the Brighton University.

The University of Brighton is an English university with a community of 21,000 students and 2,600 staff based on campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. It has one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to its reputation as a leading post-1992 university.[4] Its roots can be traced back to 1859 when the School of Art was opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion. The university’s focus is on professional education, with the majority of degrees awarded also leading to professional qualifications.

The university has an international reputation for being one of the UK's leading design institutions[5] and it has educated many key figures in the Arts, Turner Prize winners Keith Tyson and Rachel Whiteread studied at the Faculty of Arts, as did Keith Coventry, the winner of 2010 John Moores Painting Prize, the artist Alison Lapper, Cliff Wright, illustrator of the Harry Potter books, the designer Julien MacDonald and the writer-illustrator Emily Gravett.[6]

The Design Council's national archive is one of a number of internationally significant archives held at the University’s Grand Parade campus. Brighton is home to the UK's Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Design.

History.

1859: The Brighton School of Art opens its doors to its first 110 students. The school’s first home is in the kitchens of the Royal Pavilion.

1876: The School of Art moves to its own building in Grand Parade. The Prime Minister, William Gladstone, witnesses the laying of the new building's foundation stone.

1897: The Municipal School of Science and Technology opens in Brighton with 600 enrolled students.

1898: The Chelsea School opens in London as an institution training women and girls in physical education.

1909: The Municipal Day Training College, forerunner of the School of Education, opens in Richmond Terrace, Brighton.

1949: The Chelsea School celebrates its fiftieth anniversary by moving to Eastbourne.

1960s: Construction of new buildings for Brighton College of Technology begin in Moulsecoomb.

1970: The School of Art and Brighton College of Technology merge to form Brighton Polytechnic.

1976: The Teacher Training College merges with Brighton Polytechnic, giving the polytechnic a campus at Falmer.

1979: The East Sussex College of Higher Education, including the Chelsea School, merges with Brighton Polytechnic, creating a campus in Eastbourne.

1992: Along with many other polytechnics Brighton is granted university status and becomes the University of Brighton under the provisions of the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992.

1994: The Sussex and Kent Institute of Nursing and Midwifery becomes part of the university, increasing the number of students based in Eastbourne.

2003: The Brighton and Sussex Medical School opens as a partnership between the University of Brighton, the University of Sussex and the Universities Hospitals Trust. It is the first medical school in the south-east outside London.

2004: University Centre Hastings is opened, managed by the University of Brighton


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