
Art for all
How Sussex’s trailblazing impact on art and education came to the fore in its role as Education Partner for Turner Prize 2023.
From exploring the mysteries of consciousness to understanding how best to help children navigate wellbeing in a digital context, listening to the sound of our ecosystems, celebrating 20 years of medical teaching and research and a trailblazing education partnership, learning from mentoring and extra-curricular experiences, plus expert views on topical subjects, our community is creating impact for future generations. Read their features below.
Solving the mystery of consciousness could go beyond understanding our sense of ‘self’ to having broader implications across medicine, society and technology for us all, writes Professor Anil Seth.
How Sussex’s trailblazing impact on art and education came to the fore in its role as Education Partner for Turner Prize 2023.
Since 2003, Brighton and Sussex Medical School has graduated more than 2,000 doctors to work in the NHS and beyond and produced transformative research.
To be programmed with intelligence is one thing. To possess emotional intelligence is another. Professor Julie Weeds draws a distinction between artificial intelligence and what it is to be human.
In light of new legislation giving children more control over the online content they see, Dr Liam Berriman explains how research is helping us understand how to help children navigate wellbeing in a digital context.