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Definition of Sussex university
1. Noun. A red-brick university in Brighton, England.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sussex University
Literary usage of Sussex university
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Liber Scholasticus: Or, An Account of the Fellowships, Scholarships, and by Richard] [Gilbert (1829)
"COUNTY OF SUSSEX. University advantages restricted to this comity. OXFORD.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE. Two fellowships, (p. 20). MASTER, Rev. ..."
2. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"sussex university Attention has not only been confined to the modernisation and
expansion of existing universities. New centres are being established where ..."
3. Mining and the Environment: Case Studies from the Americas by Alyson Warhurst (1999)
"Institutions International Centre for the Environment at the University of Bath
University of sussex university of Surrey University of Dundee Camborne ..."
4. Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology: Vol. 1: Philosophy of Nature edited by J. Odera Oruka (1996)
"... is a graduate of the University of Malawi, sussex university, and Leeds University.
He is a former Head of Department of Philosophy at the University of ..."
5. The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical by Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland (1840)
"v and Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral Way, L., late of Stansted Park, Sussex.
UNIVERSITY NEWS. OXFORD. AT a meeting of the delegates, appointed to determine ..."
6. What Holds Us Together: Social Cohesion in South Africa by David Chidester, Phillip Dexter (2004)
"... an MA from sussex university, and a PhD from Cambridge University, Owen Sichone
is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at the ..."