University of Brighton comprises of three beautifully built and welcoming campuses, namely:Moulsecoomb Campus: Moulsecoomb campus is Brighton University's the biggest campus and student village. It is home to School of Business and Law, School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, School of Applied Sciences and part of School of Art and Media. Over 900 students live on campus in residence halls, Moulsecoomb Place and the new Mithras halls – Brunswick, Goldstone, Hanover, Preston and Regency. Moulsecoomb is two miles north of Brighton city centre. The campus has excellent travel links with Moulsecoomb train station just nex
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University of Brighton comprises of three beautifully built and welcoming campuses, namely:Moulsecoomb Campus: Moulsecoomb campus is Brighton University's the biggest campus and student village. It is home to School of Business and Law, School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, School of Applied Sciences and part of School of Art and Media. Over 900 students live on campus in residence halls, Moulsecoomb Place and the new Mithras halls – Brunswick, Goldstone, Hanover, Preston and Regency. Moulsecoomb is two miles north of Brighton city centre. The campus has excellent travel links with Moulsecoomb train station just next door, frequent bus services and cycle lanes.Falmer Campus: Falmer campus is around four miles from Brighton city centre is home to School of Education, part of School of Sport and Health Sciences and part of School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Here, students can find two halls of residence, as well as the library, restaurant, cafes, and a students' union shop and bar. More than 600 students live in halls of residence on this campus and a number of areas of Brighton popular with students are just a short cycle or bus ride away. These include Moulsecoomb, Bevendean, Hollingbury, Elm Grove and other suburbs that stretch up the hills on either side of the Lewes Road.Falmer has a floodlit astroturf football pitch, netball and tennis courts, a sports centre with a fitness suite, two activity studios and a sports hall with six badminton courts. Beyond the campus, students can find teams for almost every sport, from beach volleyball to touch rugby. The campus is right next to Brighton & Hove Albion's Amex Stadium.Eastbourne Campus: Eastbourne campus is just a mile from the town centre and even closer to the seafront. The Welkin halls of residence is home to more than 350 students. On campus there is a 25-metre swimming pool, sports hall, gym, artificial outdoor pitch and dance studio. University of Brighton's students take advantage of being close to the sea and the South Downs, exploring them on foot or by bike.
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