University of Brighton
18,987
Number of Students
3,000
International Students
380
Number of Programs

University Description:
Why should you choose Brighton as your study destination?
• 94.4% graduate employment rate (2018-19 leavers survey)
• Thriving coastal city base with a strong multicultural makeup and voted a Top 10 UK Student City (QS Best Student Cities)
• 50 mins from Brighton to central London by train
• £300m investment in new Brighton Business School academic building, student accommodation and leisure facilities due for September 2021
• Brighton Business School is in the top five in the UK for the impact of it's research in business and management according to the most recent REF(2014) study
• Staff and students from over 150 countries around the world, University of Brighton enjoys a wonderful, culturally diverse atmosphere
Term system & start dates:
Bachelor: Semester
2. Term: February 2, 2026 to June 12, 2026
Application Deadline: November 30, 2025
Orientation: February 2, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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Master: Semester
2. Term: January, 2026 to June, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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Bachelor: Semester
2. Term: February 2, 2026 to June 12, 2026
Application Deadline: November 30, 2025
Orientation: February 2, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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Master: Semester
2. Term: January, 2026 to June, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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University Facts
University Description
Why should you choose Brighton as your study destination?• 94.4% graduate employment rate (2018-19 leavers survey)
• Thriving coastal city base with a strong multicultural makeup and voted a Top 10 UK Student City (QS Best Student Cities)
• 50 mins from Brighton to central London by train
• £300m investment in new Brighton Business School academic building, student accommodation and leisure facilities due for September 2021
• Brighton Business School is in the top five in the UK for the impact of it's research in business and management according to the most recent REF(2014) study
• Staff and students from over 150 countries around the world, University of Brighton enjoys a wonderful, culturally diverse atmosphere
Bachelor: Semester
2. Term: February 2, 2026 to June 12, 2026
Application Deadline: November 30, 2025
Orientation: February 2, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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Master: Semester
2. Term: January, 2026 to June, 2026
1. Term: September, 2026 to December, 2026
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Visa Information:
Study Abroad (Semester Only, up to 6 months): Standard Visitor VisasStudy Abroad (Yearlong): Student Visa
Full Degree Students: Student Visa
Student needs to have an unconditional offer and pay a tuition fee deposit (if applicable), they then need to request a CAS. Once CAS issues, student can go ahead and make a Student Visa application.
You must allow enough time from when you apply for the student visa, the date you complete the online application form and pay the application fee, to when you need to travel to the UK.
Although UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) states that it will process most student visa applications made outside of the UK within 15 working days from the date of your biometric appointment, it can take longer than this for the whole process i.e. from when you apply online to when you receive your documents back.
Why should you come and study with us?
By choosing to study abroad at the University of Brighton you are choosing to be a part of a UK university that gives you relevant academic knowledge and the opportunity to use that knowledge and gain real-world work experience.Whether you are working towards gaining an internationally recognised degree from the University of Brighton or embarking on a life enriching study abroad opportunity, the University experience will prepare you for a successful career anywhere in the world.
Brighton is a diverse city with so much to offer, the University too is committed to developing and nurturing a diverse community, that supports not only inclusion in the university but through the impact of our activities in local, national and international communities.
Studying at the University of Brighton allows you to immerse yourself in this unique and vibrant city, enjoy great experiences along the way and meet lifelong friends from all over the world.
Study opportunities:
International students are able to study abroad at the University of Brighton for 6 months, a full year or a full degree in the Bachelor's and Master's level in over 380 Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses.Scholarship possibilities for international students:
There are currently no scholarships offered for international students.Internships:
Study Abroad students cannot be placed in internships. Various full time degrees offer the chance for their students to attend placements, some are yearlong paid positions.Application Deadline:
The application deadlines for the Fall semester is typically at the 30th of June. Students for the Spring Semester should apply by the 30th of November.For late applications please get in touch with the team of World of Students. They will be happy to assist.
Application requirements:
• Current Transcript in English• Master students: English bachelor's certificate in English including all courses taken.
• Copy of valid passport (must be valid throughout your stay in UK)
• Language certificate: for example DAAD certificate (B2), IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in each component). Of course other tests are accepted as well. Please compare https://www.brighton.ac.uk/international/applying-here/how-to-apply/english-language-requirements/index.aspx
Orientation:
Study Abroad Students 2021-2022:Autumn Semester: 21st Sep – 24th Sep 2021
Spring Semester: 31st Jan – 4th Feb 2022
Full Degree Students 2021-2022:
27th September – 1st October 2021
Orientation is highly recommended, but not mandatory.
Sessions include: understanding the UK healthcare system, working in the UK, Student visa conditions, shopping and transport in Brighton and Eastbourne, exercise and meditation sessions and an online social event. It is also a chance to meet and connect with other international (EU and overseas) students.
Examperiod:
Exam periods vary between schools.Accessibility:
YesWorking while studying:
Study abroad students studying for one semester are not permitted to work, even if the work is unpaid.If you have a Student visa for the University of Brighton to study a degree course you can work 20 hours a week during term time, and full-time outside of term time and once you have completed your course. If you have a Student visa for a below degree level course (including a pre-sessional course) you will only be able to work for 10 hours a week during term time.

University Fees
Bachelor Semester Study Abroad
6,704 EUR 5,900 GBPFull Bachelor Degree
15,422 - 42,378 EUR 13,572 - 37,293 GBPFull Master Degree
15,143 - 17,188 EUR 13,326 - 15,126 GBPAdditional Costs:
Your living costs in the UK will vary according to your circumstances. It is estimated that international students living outside London will need at least £1.015 per month to cover living expenses. This includes accommodation, books and bills, but does not include course tuition fees.
Fees are indicative and may change. Currency exchange rates are updated daily. All information is provided without guarantee.Exchange rate: 1 GBP = 1.1364 EUR | Last updated: 09.11.2025
City & Living
City features:
Brighton is a city like no other. It is relatively small in size but has a big city feel, and with both the Coast and the South Downs on your doorstep there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy both beach sport activities and the countryside.The Brighton Festival is the largest annual arts and culture festival in England and takes place in venues across Brighton throughout May, along with the Brighton Fringe it is known for being ambitious, daring and creative.
Brighton Digital Festival in September welcomes thousands of visitors to over 150 events. It’s a celebration that unites the arts and digital communities of a city that it on the cutting edge of digital culture.
CINECITY Brighton Film Festival in November showcases the very best in cinema, with premieres, previews and special events.
Brighton is also home to some top tier Sports clubs; the Premiership football team Brighton and Hove Albion, Sussex County Cricket Club, Brighton Blues Rugby Club and Brighton and Hove Hockey Club.
In the QS rankings for Best Student Cities, Brighton is in the top 100 worldwide and top 15 in the UK, 2024
Brighton ranks 34th on Time Out’s 2025 list of the world’s 50 best cities, making it the third-highest ranked city in the UK. Brighton was also voted the second-most walkable of all cities surveyed, and Brighton locals were the third-most likely to call their city ‘diverse and inclusive’.
Address in Brighton, United Kingdom:
University of BrightonMithras House, Lewes Rd
Brighton, United Kingdom
Population:
300,000Closest Airport:
London Gatwick (LGW) is the closest International Airport to the University of Brighton. There is a direct train service from LGW South terminal to Brighton railway station.Sightseeing:
There are a wide variety of sightseeing opportunities in Brighton, just some of the highlights are The Royal Pavilion, built as an exotic seaside pleasure palace for King George IV; the British Airways i360 – a 162 metre observation tower giving visitors a views across Brighton and the south coast and The Palace Pier, a Grade II listed pleasure pier featuring rides and amusements.Shopping:
There are more than 400 independent shops, cafes and entertainment venues in Brighton’s celebrated and trendy North Laine area, as well as high street shopping at the 80-store Churchill Square shopping mall. Whether it be electronic goods, homeware, high street fashion or even juggling and circus equipment we are confident there is something for everyone in Brighton!How to get to university:
Train tickets can be purchased at the airport inside the South terminal. Take the train from the South Terminal at the airport directly to Brighton (45 mins). From the train station in Brighton, take a taxi at the rank just outside the station. Give them the address: Great Wilkins Halls of Residence, University of Brighton - Falmer Campus, Village Way, BN1 9QW. If they are unsure you can give them the following instructions: Go past the Amex stadium and on to the campus, past the car park and down the hill. Great Wilkins is on the right hand side just before you get to Virgin Active.Housing On-Campus:
Costs are different per semester: Fall Semester: 18/09/2021 - 08/01/2022 £2528 -- Spring Semester: 08/01/2022 - 18/06/2022 £3634 - Great Wilkins Halls of Residence accommodation is made up of apartment style blocks consisting of 3-8 single bedrooms with a private en-suite shower/toilet facilities and a shared living/kitchen area. Laundry facilities are also available on site.Bedding and kitchenware will already be in your accommodation on your arrival. Your room is ready for you on arrival with all bedding, towel, toilet roll, crockery, cutlery, basic pots and pans and kitchen equipment. There is a charge for this service, which will need to be paid for within the first week of arrival.
Housing Off-Campus:
Accommodation Office can help to find off-campus housing JSA students can secure their own accommodation, however we strongly advise against this. Living on campus with other students on the JSA programme is very much part of the JSA student experience. Securing private accommodation off-campus can be costly and meeting contract terms is often difficult. The SAO office is unable to help with finding off-campus housing, however the University of Brighton accommodation team are able to give information on renting privately.

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CityU Scholarships for full degree students
Great news - CityU offers merit-based scholarships to first-time international students starting their journey in Seattle:
President’s Award of Excellence
Award: $10,000
For: Exceptional academic record / Grade average of 95% or higher
️ Presidential Merit Scholarship
Award: $5,000
For: High academic achievers / Grade average of 90% to 94.9%
Academic Achievement Scholarship
Award: $2,000
For: Strong academic background / Grade average of 75% to 89.9%
Please note: Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Early application is strongly encouraged. You can apply for the scholarships if you are a first-time, international CityU student applying for one of the following programs:
Undergraduate Programs:
BS in Applied Computer Science (STEM) – October
BS in Business Administration – October
BA in Management – October, January, April, July
Graduate Programs:
MBA – October, January, April, July
MS in Computer Science (STEM) – October, January, April, July
MS in Data Science (STEM) – October, January, April, July
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Start your semester abroad in Seattle
Are you looking for the perfect spot for your study abroad semester? City University of Seattle is offering you great programs on a quarterly basis! For those of you seeking to combine studying with international experiences and company visits (e.g. Amazon, Starbucks, Microsoft, Expedia.com) we suggest to apply for our summer programs. You can join one of our two sessions and add a quarter in order to receive more than 30 ECTS in just 4,5 months! Reach out to World of Students for further information or join one of our virtual presentations.

Experience report: Semester abroad in Brighton - Mathilda O.
Preparation
I had always wanted to go abroad, so I found out about a possible study abroad programme in my first semester and attended a lot of information events organised by World of Students, which I then used to apply to the University of Brighton.
For my application to the University of Brighton, I had to submit my CV, a letter of motivation and my transcript of records. The latter was provided by the examinations office of my university.
Field Trips
The Study Abroad Office also offered field trips. Three were included in the Study Abroad Programme. These were day trips to London, Rye & East Sussex. Two further weekend trips cost around €250 each. We travelled to Bath, Bristol & Stonehenge for the first weekend trip and for the second we went to Windsor, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Accommodation
Like almost everyone on the University of Brighton's Study Abroad programme, I had been allocated a place in one of the student residences. My room included my bedroom with a desk and wardrobe, and my own bathroom. The kitchen was shared with five other exchange students from the Study Abroad programme, who also lived in the same flat for three months. The University of Brighton's Study Abroad Office advertises this as a way of maintaining contact with other students from abroad outside of the university.
However, we were all accommodated on the Falmer Campus, which is on the outskirts of Brighton and quite far outside the city itself. We all had lectures at the Moulsecoomb campus, so we either had to take the bus or the train.
The student residence in Falmer was also no longer the newest. My room had everything I needed for the time (bed, desk & chair, bathroom and storage space) but you could tell how old the hall of residence was. The mattress was very soft and my window, which looked out onto the courtyard, didn't keep the noise out at all. There are times when you are supposed to be quiet so as not to bother other students, but these were not always respected.
The halls of residence always organise various events during the semester that you can attend, such as the welcome party at the beginning of the semester, a Halloween movie night and a Christmas party with mulled wine.
Studying at the host university
Lectures in England do not start until 9 a.m. and last until 6 p.m. at the latest. A module is divided into a seminar and a lecture. The seminar and the lecture always last 2 hours. I had seminars/lectures four days a week and one day off. But the timetable was quite flexible. On Wednesdays, for example, I had a lecture from 9am to 11am and then a day off. In total, my semester only lasted 11 weeks.
The university itself offers quite a few different societies. Before the start of term there is Brighton's Freshers Fair, which is mainly for first-year students and because the University of Brighton is so big, there are quite a lot of them. All the societies introduce themselves there, and there is also an overview on the website. During the semester, these societies offer various events, which you can usually attend without pre-registration.
Unfortunately, the university didn't offer a buddy programme or a ‘Welcome Week’ for international students or information events, but that could also be because I was there with the Study Abroad Office and not the university's International Office. For example, in the first week I didn't realise that I had to hold my student ID up to the small screen in front of the room where I had my lecture/seminar so that my attendance could be registered.
Everyday life and leisure
Brighton is only about an hour away from London by train. This is definitely a bonus if you don't want to live in the big city but still not want to miss London. I can recommend the ‘Trainline’ app to book trains or a travelcard for the day.
Brighton otherwise has quite a few small shops and restaurants, especially in the ‘Lanes’ and the ‘North Lanes’.
Although Brighton has its beautiful corners and of course the sea, it is also very run-down in some areas and quite hilly.
On the buses there is the ‘tap on/tap off’ principle, where you hold your credit card to the device provided when you get on and then pay again when you get off and therefore only for the distance travelled (usually £2). If you are travelling more often during the day, the 24-hour ticket is also suitable.
From Falmer Campus, where my student residence was, it also took quite a long time to get to the city centre you had to take either the bus or the train and that took quite a bit of time.
My recommendations for Brighton
Goemon Ramen Bar
The Flour Pot Bakery (Sydney Street)
Fatto a Mano (North Lane)
Bagelman
Nowhere Man
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