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University of Sussex
International Representatives’
Conference
Tuesday 12thto Friday 15thMay 2015
Contents
Delegate List
page 1
Conference Programme
page2
Bios ofSussexStaff
page8
Useful Information
page18
Delegate List
Paul Addai-Boateng
TolulopeBabatuneAdeusi
Huberta Afeku
Oluwole Ajay-obe
Aya Al-Qadi
Kamel Al-Qadi
Martin Budd
Rhea Calogeracos
Yi Cao(Sophie)
Hao Chang (Martin)
Waraporn Cheablaem (Puk)
Abishek Elango
Grace Ewiah
Jack Fei
Ceri Fenton
Gerard Goule
Sonny Grewal
Kenneth Ilalokhoin
Zafar Iqbal
Pankaj Jain
Adam Jasat
Thila Kannipan
Shaiyan Khan
David Knight
Shawn Lestage
Lisa Li
Marie Li
Liang Lin
Ngo Ha Linh
Munir Lone
Valentina Martinelli
Gavin McGuire
Lydia Mutowo
ChristineBarineNwibor
Kunal Oberoi
Ebele Mercy Okebugwu
Omolola Oluwole-David
Mirza Omer Beg
OluwadomiKolawoleOni
Liyuan Qiu
Leah Rogers
Heidi Schulze
Alima Sethi
Awais Shahid
Sharmili Vilas Shete
Puneet Soin
Ahmadi Soroush
Chaolun Tan
Mark Tilse
PeterTwumhene
Sujata Yogesh Vora
Yuxin Xu (Harry)
Jin Zhu Yang
Marshall Yu
Bo Zhang
Jingyi Zhu (Lydia)
UKEAS Ghana
TG Marchnata Education
Preparation for Life
Delaks Educational Services
Kamel Al-Qadi
Kamel Al-Qadi
British Education Bureau
Rhea Monachou-Calogeracos
Golden Arrow Beijing
OverseasStudentServicesCentre
Superior Education Agency
Inner Universe
CUPA Study International
JM EducationCounselling Centre
UKEAS UK
GG Education
Future Project
Global Networks Educational Services
Preparation for Life
Career PlusServices
IEC AbroadLtd
MABECS
Preparation for Life
Alpha International Education Ltd
Future Project
British China International Consulting Ltd
British China International Consulting Ltd
Index Education Services
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Royal Education
Campus Consultancy ServicesLtd
SI-UKEducation CouncilLondon
British China InternationalConsultingLtd
Koala Education Services
Preparation for Life
Oberoi’s Education Link House
Dave Abion Consulting
Preparation for Life
Education Resources Network
Dave Abion Consulting
Burgeon Education
Across the Pond North America
Across the Pond Norway
UniServ
HR Consultants Pvt Ltd
IDP Education (UK) India
SI-UKEducation CouncilIndia
Study First Group
OverseasStudentServicesCentre
British China InternationalConsultingLtd
BTI EducationConsult
IDP Education (UK) Kuwait
Oxbridge Consulting (Power Academy)
IAE Edu Net London
Index Education Services
ShinywayInternational
Golden Arrow Hangzhou
Conference Programme
Tuesday 12thMay
14:00 – 18:30
Check in at theHilton Metropole BrightonHotel
18:30 – 19:00
Walk to OhSo Social
Members of the International teamwill meet
you in the reception lobby at 18:30 to walk to
Welcome Receptionat OhSo Social
19:00-20:30
Welcome ReceptionatOhSo Social
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Conference Programme
Wednesday13May
Please wear comfortable shoes (and bring cameras if necessary) as the day will include walking around the campus. We can store any bags while this takes place.
07:00 – 08:45
Breakfast served at hotel between these times
09:00
Pick up from hotel
09:30–11:30
Arrive at Sussex by coach –
Tour of the Campus with Student
Ambassadors,Accommodation Tour & Talkwith Dean
Spears
Accommodation Talk in Jubilee 144
11:30–12:00
Registration, photo, tea and coffee break
Jubilee G30
12:00 – 13:00
Welcome presentationwith Martin Hookham
Fulton B
13:00 – 13:45
Lunch
Fulton SocialSpace
13:45 – 14:30
InternationalStudy CentreSession with Joanna Lee
Fulton A
14:30– 15:30
Admissions and Research Office Workshopwith Amy
Clark, Janet Wilson and Camilla Briault
Jubilee 115 & 116
15:30 –16:00
Tea andcoffee break
Jubilee G30
16:00– 16:45
International PartnershipsSession with Vicky Shaw
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
16:45– 17:30
Student-led Sessionwith Winky Wong, Alexandra Bagaini,
Props Mehra and Goke Adeboye
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
17:30
Travel back to hotel by coach from campus
Members of the International team will meet you in Hiltonreception lobby at
09:00 to catch a coach to campus
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19:00
Free evening
Please see 6.0 in the Useful Information section of the programme for
suggestions of what you can do with your free evening in Brighton and Hove.
Conference Programme
Thursday 14May
Please wear comfortable clothes/shoes, as you will bewalkingin Brighton city centrein the morning.
07:00 – 08:45
Breakfast served at hotel between these times
09:00– 11:30
Tour of Brighton withInternationalStudent
Ambassadors:Winky Wong,Radek Oros,Ivy
Wang,Genevieve EzeifekaandAlexandra Bagaini
11:30
Coach transfer from the Brighton Pier to Sussex
campus
12:00 – 12:45
Lunch
Bramber House Terrace Room
12:45– 13:30
Update on Schoolswith Martin Hookham
Fulton 144
13:30 – 15:00
Schools Fair(see page 5 for more details)
Fulton SocialSpace
15:00 – 15:45
Student Services and the University of Sussex
Students’ UnionSessionwith Sara Dyer and Abe
Baldry
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
15:45 – 16:30
Careers and EmployabilitySessionwith Claire Ward
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
16:30 – 17:15
Sussex ChoiceSessionwith Isobel Hussey and Cathy
Drew
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
17.15
Travel back to hotel by coach
19.00
Dinner in Brighton
InternationalStudentAmbassadors will meet inHilton receptionlobby at 09:00
Alfresco Brighton
(Menu is on page 6)
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Members of the International Team will meet in Hilton reception lobby at
18:45
Schools Fair
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Mr Darren John Beaney, Head of Admissions, Student Recruitment and Widening Participation
School ofBusiness, Management and Economics
Mr Des Doran, Senior Lecturer in Operations & Supply Chain Management
School ofEducation and Social Work
Mr James Williams, Lecturer in Education
School ofEngineering and Informatics
Prof John Carroll, Professor of Computational Linguistics and Head of Department of Informatics
Dr Vasudevan Kanjirakkad,Lecturer in Experimental Thermofluid Mechanics (Engineering and Design)
Dr Helen Prance,Reader in Electronic Engineering (Engineering and Design, Sensor Technology Research
Centre) Head of Department of Engineering and Design (School of Engineering and Informatics)
School ofEnglish
Dr Lynn Murphy, Reader in Linguistics
School ofGlobal Studies
Dr Su Richards, Course Coordinator
Ms Evelyn Dodds,Map Curator/Resource Centre Manager (Global Studies (Professional Services), Geography)
School ofHistory, Art History and Philosophy
Dr Jim Endersby, Reader in the History of Science
Professor Richard Follett,Professor of American History (History, Documenting Louisiana Sugar 1845-1917,
American Studies)
Institute of Development Studies
Mr James Prescott, Programme Administrator
School ofLaw, Politics and Sociology
Prof Richard Vogler, Professor of Comparative Criminal Law & Criminal Justiceand Acting Head of Department
ProfClaire Annesley, Politics
Dr James Hardie-Bick Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology (Sociology)
School ofLife Sciences
Dr Michael Titheradge, Professor of Biomedical Science
Dr Hazel Cox,Senior Lecturer in Chemistry (Chemistry)
School ofMathematical and Physical Sciences
Dr Fabrizio Salvatore, Reader in Experimental Particle PhysicsandDr Ali Taheri, Reader in Mathematics
School ofMedia, Film and Music
Dr Sharif Mowlabocus, Senior Lecturer of Media Studies/Digital Media
School ofPsychology
Dr Ryan Scott, Lecturer in Psychology and Research Fellow (Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science)
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Sussex Centre for Language Studies
MrJeremy Page,Deputy Director (Sussex Centre for Language Studies)
Ms Louisa Kenyon, SCLS Administrator
SET MENU
PRIMI
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Tuscan vegetable salad with baby artichokes, baby corn, roasted peppers and courgettes, green beans, red onions and Girolle mushrooms finishedwith a light tomato coulis (v)
Hand picked fresh white crab meat bound in light mint scented mayonnaise with a peach compote and a peach, shallot and chilli salsa
Cognac scented chicken liver parfait served with a beetroot and carrot chutney, mixed leaf salad and warm toasted bread
SECONDI
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Spinach and ricotta rotolo on a bed of rich tomato and basil sauce, oven baked and finished with Parmesan shavings and a mixed salad (v)
Seared fillet of seabass, sautéed spinach and poached leeks, Parisian potatoes, Tempura of frogs legs, Vermouth and vanilla cream sauce
Pan fried and roasted corn-fed free range chicken filled with sunblushed tomato and onion farce, wrapped in smoked bacon served with roasted vegetables, Scallion potato
puree and smoked bacon supreme sauce
DOLCI
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Lemongrass panna cotta served with kaffir lime leaves with lime and mint sorbet
Bitter chocolate truffle torteserved with fresh berry compote and Ferrero Rocher ice-cream (contains hazelnut)
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A selection of cheeses; Pedro Blanco ricotta, Pecorino, Sussex Brie and Brighton Blue served with homemade chutney, bouquet of celery, pickled walnut andcheese biscuits
Conference Programme
Friday15May
Please wear comfortable shoes as the day will include walking around the campus.
07:30 – 08:45
Breakfast served at hotel between these times
09:00
Pick up from hotel
Members of the International team will meet you in theHiltonreception lobby at
09:00 to catch a coach to Campus
09:30–10:00
Arrival at Sussex-Coffee and Tea
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
10:00 – 12:30
Debate on:
“The Future of UK Higher Education” with
external speakers
(speakersto be confirmed)
12:30 – 14:00
Buffet and networking
14:00
Conference ends
Coach return tohotel to collect luggage
Jubilee Lecture Theatre 144
Bramber House Gallery Room
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Bios ofSussex Staff
Tosin Adebisi
Senior International Officer
Regional responsibilities: Africa and the Middle East
Email:O.Adebisi@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876520
Tosin has responsibility for the international recruitment strategy in Africa and the Middle East. He also leads on customer
relationship management (CRM) at the enquirer/pre-application stage of the student journey.
He is a graduate of the Robert Gordon University and Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria. He is a member of the
Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) withanactive research interest in the psychology of work,specifically culture
and cynicism.
Tosin joined the University in 2013 from University of Portsmouth where he worked for four years on key markets in Africa
and West Asia.
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Luis Ananguren
International Officer
Regional responsibilities: East and Southeast Asia
Email:L.Ananguren@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 872833
As part of the East and South East Asia team, Luis has country responsibilities for Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and
Indonesia.
Luis joined the University in 2014 from the University of Kent and has six years of experience working in the Middle East,
Latin American and the Caribbean markets.
Luis is originally from Venezuela and came to the UK to study International Relations and Politics at the University of
Sheffield before becoming the International Students’ Officer in the University of Sheffield’s Student Union. Here he was
responsible for a range of activities including the University’s International Week.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Peter Boddy
International Partnerships Officer
Regional responsibilities:International Partnerships
Email:P.Boddy@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876852
Asan International Partnerships Officer within the International Office, Peter supports the University’s international
partnerships, which include alliances for student exchange and study abroad, student recruitment, international research
and emerging institutional links that combine a number of collaborative initiatives. Under the direction of the Assistant Head
(Strategic Partnerships),Peter works closely with international officers and regional leads, as well as academic and
professional services staff, to take forward new partnerships and provide support to a range of projects. Peter joined the
International Office in December 2013, having previously worked as the Executive Officerfor the Sussex International
Summer School since 2009.
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Georgie Chesman
International Partnerships Officer
Regional responsibilities:International Partnerships
Email:G.Chesman@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876851
Asan International Partnerships Officer within the International Office, Georgie supports the University’s international
partnerships, which include alliances for student exchange and study abroad, student recruitment, international research
and emerging institutional links that combine a number of collaborative initiatives. Under the direction of the Assistant Head
(Strategic Partnerships),Georgie works closely with international officers and regional leads, as well as academic and
professional services staff, to take forward new partnerships and provide support to a range of projects.Georgie joined the
International Office in April 2015, having previously worked as an International Officer at Kingston University.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Cathy Drew
International Officer
Regional responsibilities: Europe
Email:C.J.Drew@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 678466
Cathy currently has responsibility for European recruitment, as well as UK based international recruitment.
Cathy is a Sussex graduate, and worked in the UK recruitment team before moving tothe international team. She has
experience in presenting and delivering workshops to students on all aspects of the application cycle.
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Katie Floyd
Senior International Officer
Responsibilities: East and SouthEast Asia
Email:K.Floyd@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 678466
Katie joined the University in 2008 from the University of Portsmouth and has five years of experience workinginthe
Middle East and West African markets.
Katie is currently on maternity leave.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Sarah Hofsten
International Admin Coordinator
Responsibilities: Administration for the International Office
Email:S.J.Hofsten@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876536
Sarah joined the team 1st May 2013 as InternationalAdminCoordinator.
Sarah previously worked as a Personal Assistant at City College Brighton and Hove and the University of Cambridge.
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Martin Hookham
Head of International Office
Responsibilities: International student recruitment and Sussex Abroad programmes
Email:M.R.Hookham@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 873826
Martin leads the International Office at Sussex, with strategic oversight for international recruitment, international
partnerships, student and staff mobility. Since joining Sussex in 2011 Martin has restructured and expanded the
international team to cover a wider diversity of markets including the openingofoverseas offices in China, Nigeria and
Malaysia. In addition,Martin has been instrumental in establishing an on-campus intercultural annual event and
undertaking pioneering work with the Guardian online in a feature called the Global Student.
Prior to joining the University of Sussex, Martin was Head of International Recruitment at the University of Roehampton
working in markets throughout Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australasia. His work includes being shortlisted for
a Times Higher Award for international marketing publications.
A graduate of Product Design from the University of Huddersfield, Martin is a member of the Chartered Institute of
Marketing and completed an MBA in Higher Education Management at the Institute of Education, University College
London in 2012.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Katherine Jarvis
International Administrative Officer
Responsibilities: Administration for the International Office
Email:K.M.Jarvis@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877341
Katherine oversees the administration team within the International Office. The administration supports the operational
activities related to the development of the University of Sussex’s international recruitment and partnerships. Part of the role
includes assisting International Officers with the logistics of the overseas trips.
Katherine joined Sussex in 2008, previously working in administrative roles within both the private and public sectors. For
the past 5 years she has worked as a member of the team as a PA & Events Coordinator and was recently promoted to
manage the administration for the team as the International Office has changed its structure.
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Siobhan Lynch
International Admin Coordinator
Responsibilities: Administration for the International Office
Email:S.Lynch@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877921
Siobhan has been with the International Office since the beginning of March 2015, and supports the operational work of the
Administrative Coordinators and International Officers. Her roleincludes helping to orchestratevisits to the University of
Sussex, event planning and support, database work, content management, communications, freight and travel support.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Siobhan Marshall
SeniorInternational Officer
Regional responsibilities: East and SouthEast Asia
Email:S.E.Marshall@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 678265
Siobhan leads on the International Marketing and Recruitment strategy in East and SouthEast Asia. Whilst overseeing the
region as a whole, she has specific country responsibilities in China, and manages the China ProjectManager based in
Beijing. Siobhanalso leads on theconversionstrategies for the International Office.
Siobhan joined the university in 2010 from the University of Reading and she has recruitment experience across most of
Asia. Prior to joining the higher education sector, she was an English language teacher in Japan.She has a CIM
Professional Diploma in International Marketing.
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Amy Pan
Project Manager, Beijing
Responsibilities: China
Email:Pan.Jing@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 0086 (010) 8525 1111 Ext 315
Amy is based in Beijing and is responsible for supporting the international team in the development and implementation of
our marketing and recruitment strategy in China. Amy is focused on strengthening relationships with our key recruitment
agents, institutional partners and alumni networks across China. Gathering market intelligence is also a key part of her
role.
Amy joined the team in January 2013, having gained 10 years of experience in the sector, providing consulting service for
Chinese Students planning to study in the UK. Her experience also includes two years working for a language school in
Bournemouth.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Guy Robson
International Officer
Regional responsibilities: Africa and the Middle East
Email:G.E.Robson@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877442
Guy is responsible for International Marketing and Recruitment for Africa and the Middle East. As well as regular overseas
trips to the region,his work involves building relationships with embassies and Cultural Attaché’s offices here in the UK.
Guy regularly hosts visits from both private sponsorsand ministry representatives.He also leads on customer relationship
management for overseas representatives.
Prior to joining the University of Sussex,Guy worked at the University of Southampton and Portsmouth University gaining
experience in most aspects of the student life cycle.
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John Sander
Senior International Officer
Regional responsibilities:Central, South Asia (sub-continent) and Digital
Email:J.D.Sander@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877248
John has been a part of the International team since 2006andleads on the International Marketing and Recruitment strategy
in Central and South Asia (Indian sub-continent). Historically, he has worked in all the territories we actively cover except
Latin America.Whilst overseeing the region as a whole, he has specific country responsibilities in India and Sri Lanka.
John also leads on the digital strategies for the International Office for example; our web site, social media presence,
webinars, virtual exhibitions and video conference based events.
Bios of Sussex Staff
Victoria Shaw
Assistant Head of International Office
Responsibilities:Strategic partnerships
Email:V.A.Shaw@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 678373
As Assistant Head (Strategic Partnerships) within the International Office, Victoria oversees the University’s international
partnerships, which include alliances for student abroad and exchange, student recruitment (with universities, colleges
and sub-degree providers), international research and emerging institutional links that combine a number of collaborative
initiatives. Victoria works closely with InternationalOfficers and regional leads, as well as academic and
professionalservices staff, to initiatenew partnerships and provide support to academic and executive-driven projects. She
also manages the University’s International Partnership Development Fund, a strategic fund to drive high-impact
international partnership programmes. With a background in ELT publishing in Asia, Victoria has worked in international
higher education for ten years at UK universities, overseeing international recruitment from, and partnerships with, the
USA, Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand during this time.
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Pam Thompson
PA to the Head and Assistant Head of International
Responsibilities: PA to the Head and Assistant Head of International
Email:Pam.Thompson@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876737
Pam joined the International Office in June 2014 and provides PA and administrative support to Martin Hookham and
Victoria Shaw. She also assists the International Admin team with schedules for visitors to the University, worldwide staff
travel arrangements, commission, agency agreements and freight requests.
Pam was previously in temporary employment as a PA in a number of organisations both in the private and public sector.
Bios of Sussex Staff
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Gareth Topp
Senior International Officer
Regional Responsibilities: The Americas
Email:G.J.Topp@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 876539
Garethjoined Sussex in 2013. He hasresponsibility for overseeing the University’s international recruitment strategy for the
Americasboth North and South. Garethalso leadson the University’s international marketing collateral.
Garethjoined Sussex fromthe University of York, where hespent fouryears asanInternational Officer, with experience
recruiting from East Asia,the Americas,the Middle East, Europe and North Africa.He also held a special responsibility for
developing new markets through which he made inaugural visits to Kurdistan in Iraq, Egypt and Russia.Prior to
that,Garethheld marketing roles in local government and at the British Council.
Beverley Traylen
International Admin Coordinator
Responsibilities: Administration for the International Office
Email:B.A.Traylen@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877623
Beverley helps with the smooth running of the international administration within the International team ensuring that the
operational support is given when the International Officers are travelling overseas. Her role also includes delivering our
overseas representatives commission process, organising the International Student Ambassador Scheme, updating
databases to ensure the team has accurate and up to date information and supporting the International Administrative
Officer with events and projects that occur.
Beverley has worked at Sussex since July 2004 and has seen the International team grow over this period, both in team
numbers and the countries that the International Officers travel to.
Bios of Sussex Staff
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Marcus Williams
Directorof Student Recruitment,Marketingand International Affairs
Responsibilities: Student Recruitment and Marketing
Email:Marcus.Williams@sussex.ac.uk
Marcus is Director of Student Recruitment and International Affairs. He heads up a team ofaround 60 staff, encompassing 4
areas: UK student recruitment, International student recruitment, Study Abroad,Marketingand Communications.
Prior to joining Sussex in January 2010, Marcus headed up UK student recruitment at the University of Birmingham from
2003 – 2010 and before that had been an Assistant Registrar and Senior International Officer at the University of Warwick
from 1996 – 2003.
Marcus is a graduate of the University of Warwick, from where he received a Bachelors in Politics and International
Studies, Masters in Race and Ethnic Studies and more recently, his MBA.
Marcus reports to the Registrar and Secretary, John Duffy.
Victoria Wilson
International Officer
East and South East Asia
Email:V.Wilson@sussex.ac.uk
Tel: 01273 877225
As part of the East and South East Asia team, Victoria has country responsibilities for Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia.
Victoria started her career at Sussex in the Marketing department in March of 2014. Prior to joining the higher education
sector, Victoria taught in a UK secondary school and then worked for the non-profit organisation Pestalozzi International
Village Trust. Here she gained recruitment experience across Sub-Saharan Africa and in India. She has particular
experience in recruiting students from low-income backgrounds and in scholarships.
Victoria has an ISCA Certificate in Charity Management and is currently working towards her Masters in NGO Management.
Useful Information
1.0 UsefulContacts
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TheInternational Office teamcan be reached via the University’s switchboard:+44 1273876787.
Martin Hookham: 07889763488
There isalsoa 24 hour security line based on campus:+44 1273 678234
Brighton taxi numbers
Streamlinetaxis can be reached on+44 1273 202020 or +441273 747474.
Brighton tourist information
Open 10:00 – 17:00 Mon to Sat and 10:00 – 16:00 Sundays (+44 1273 290337)
TheVisitBrighton iPhone appcan be downloadedathttp://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/brighton-official-visitor/id463251449
2.0 Venue
University of Sussex Campus,
Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH
3.0 Accommodation
The Hilton Brighton Metropole,
Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2FU
T:+44(0)1273 775432 F:+44(0)1273 207764 E:enquiries.brightonmet@hilton.com
4.0 Travel
TravelbetweenBrighton and London Airports
Travel betweenBrighton and London airports will be arranged for and paid for by the university. To ensure that your taxi is booked, pleasetalk to a member of the team at the
conference.
Travelbetweenyour hotel and the campus
All travel between your hotel and the university will be by coachand a member of staff will meet you at a designated time at the Hilton Metropole to travel with you.
5.0
Other travel Information
Health and safety
In the event of an emergency, thenearest hospitalwith an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department isaround tenminutes’drivefromthe Hilton Metropole:
Royal Sussex County Hospital
19
Eastern Road
Brighton BN2 5BE
+44 1273 696955
www.bsuh.nhs.uk/hospitals/our-hospitals/royal-sussex-county-hospital/#RSCH-Contact
Emergency numbers
 Police (local):+44 1273 475432
 Police(emergency):999
 Fire/ambulance: 999
Weather
Mayis British Summer Time in the UK andthe weathercan vary immensely. The average day time temperature is 15 C.
6.0
Things to do in Brighton and Hove
Places to eat:
 Best restaurants in Brighton 2015-http://placesieatbrighton.com/
 Brighton Marina -http://www.brightonmarina.co.uk/brighton-marina-attractions/eat-and-drink
The Brighton Fringe Festival
England’s largest Arts Festival comes to Brighton once a year. A programme of events is included in your pack and events can be booked online here:www.brightonfringe.org/
Cinemas in Brighton
 Odeon Central Brighton(3 minute walk from the Hilton Hotel)– West Street Brighton, BN1 2REhttp://www.odeon.co.uk/cinemas/brighton/71/
 Cineworld Brighton Marina(30 minutes by public transportfrom the Hilton Hotel)– Brighton Marina, Brighton, BN2 5UFhttps://film.list.co.uk/cinema/42876-cineworld-brighton/
 Dukes at Komedia(15 minute walk from the Hilton Hotel)– 44-47 Gardner Street, Brighton, BN1 1UNhttps://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Dukes_At_Komedia
Shopping -http://www.visitbrighton.com/shopping
What’s on Brighton– a list of upcoming events under any category you can think of; Music, Comedy, Theatre, Arts etc.
http://www.whatson.brighton.co.uk/
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University of Sussex
International Office
Sussex House, Falmer
Brighton, BN1 9RH, UK
T +44 (0)1273 876787
F +44(0)1273 876677
www.sussex.ac.uk
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