Student engagement activities

Find out how to enrich your student experience with a range of engaging activities.

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Enhancing your studies

We're dedicated to helping you succeed. Our programmes are designed to support your transition to university life and engagement with Sussex. Through championing inclusivity and togetherness we aim to give you a sense of belonging in our community.

There are many ways to enrich your experience with us. Explore all the co-curricular activities you can get involved in.

Academic skills

It’s important to get the right skills to achieve academic success during your time at university. Our dedicated team are here to support you. We can help you develop essential skills for academic study.

Discover our Skills Hub, where you can explore topics including:

  • critical thinking
  • note-making
  • reading and research
  • time management
  • essay writing
  • referencing and much more.

Coaching Programme

We’ve partnered with life coaches to provide you with a minimum of six free sessions of one-to-one life coaching. Coaches provide support for you to reach your goals, tricks on how to tackle difficult situations and a safe space to be listened to.

We particularly want to support students from underrepresented backgrounds with this programme, but applications are open to all students at Sussex.

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Connector Programme

The Connector Programme involves students and staff working as equal partners, collaborating to improve the student experience at Sussex. Through co-creation, Connector teams:

  • develop careers support
  • embed technology in learning
  • design new course modules and more.  

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Student Voice

The Student Voice is essential is shaping our university and making it a fair and inclusive environment. Our programmes and initiatives help ensure your voice is heard. These include:

  • surveys, such as module evaluations and the
  • the , run in collaboration with the Students’ Union
  • other bespoke activities and creative sessions.

We aim to empower you to become storytellers and use your voice to enhance your experience at Sussex.

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Belong at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ

It’s quite normal for students to feel uncertain about how they fit in at university. Belong at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ, a programme of activities designed with Connectors, will help you to develop a sense of belonging with us.

Community-building events include:

  • Mature Students Skills Day
  • Disabled Students Coffee Meet
  • Belong at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Community Lunch. 

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Spirit of ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Award

The Spirit of ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Award celebrates your co-curricular and voluntary achievements. By taking part in different activities, such as part-time work or volunteering, you can gain points towards either a Bronze, Silver or Gold Spirit of ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Award. This is formally presented at your Graduation ceremony.

This points-based award gives you the flexibility to settle into university and try new experiences at your own pace. You can start collecting points from the start of your degree and continue to earn points for participating, organising and leading activities up until you graduate.

As a new student, the award gives you the opportunity to:

  • quickly feel part of university life and the wider community
  • meet people with shared interests, skills and professional aspirations
  • work towards a goal beyond your academic degree
  • enhance your student experience by actively contributing to university life
  • develop professional and personal skills such as self-reflection, collaboration and networking to help prepare you for life after your degree
  • create lasting memories and recognition of all your experiences at Sussex.

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Brilliant Club academic mentoring

We’ve partnered with the Brilliant Club for this academically-focused programme. You’ll be offered a minimum of six one-one or two-to-one academic mentoring sessions, partnered with postgraduate mentors who work with the Brilliant Club. Mentors work together with you to help you achieve your academic goals, from time management to revision skills.

The six-week cycle runs once per semester. We particularly want to support students from underrepresented backgrounds, but applications are open to all students studying at Sussex. 


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