By Gemma Hayton, BSc Business and Management Studies We are now nearly two weeks into our internship and it has flown by! For the last two days of our second week, we were with the marketing department. We met at…
By Gemma Hayton, BSc Business and Management Studies We are now nearly two weeks into our internship and it has flown by! For the last two days of our second week, we were with the marketing department. We met at…
By Miles Griffiths, BSc Business and Management Studies After ten days in Malaysia, I was now accustomed to the nation’s spicy food. Over at the office, we were placed in the coverage department, which I was unfamiliar with. We were…
By Elia Gollini (BSc International Business with German) Batu Caves and Botanical Gardens On Sunday 23 June (our first free day since we got to Malaysia), we all woke up at around 10.30 am as we were still extremely tired…
By Rushad Doomasia, BSc International Business By the time Friday 21 June arrived – the last day of our first week – we were already accustomed to a full-time work schedule and the jet-lag had subsided for the majority of…
By Shiyi Cheng, BSc International Business We’ve been at TIME dotcom for three days and I’ve already acquired lots of new knowledge during this time. All the people we’ve met are charming and have really inspired us. Ben, from TIME’s…
By Olivia Aziz, BSc Marketing and Management with Psychology A group of University of Sussex Business School and Engineering School students, accompanied by Ödül Bozkurt, Senior Lecturer in International Human Resource Management arrived in Malaysia on 16 June to start…
By Dr. C. Rashaad Shabab, Teaching Fellow in Economics Examinations are stressful and the University of Sussex Business School’s exams are no exception. Finding an effective tool to manage that stress can be the key to reaching one’s academic potential.…
Sussex MBA students recently took a four-day trip to Berlin. The trip has helped them to understand Germany’s multi-faceted history to effectively do business with Germans/in Germany, and be socially responsible employees and employers who focus on equalities, diversity and…
I came to consider the University of Sussex because of a number of reasons. These among others included the fact that the University of Sussex is one of the top universities in the UK, that it first in the world for development studies and so the best university to study Development Economics and also because I stood a chance of pursuing this studies with a fully funded scholarship.