The future of fuel poverty and solar energy
Energy poverty in the UK is becoming more prevalent due to spending cuts.
Energy poverty in the UK is becoming more prevalent due to spending cuts.
Here at the University of Sussex, we make sure you have all the support you need, from your first class to graduation day. We spoke to Student Success Advisor James Hutton to find out how he helps you stay on track to academic success.
Professor Benjamin Sovacool, Director of the Sussex Energy Group at the University of Sussex gives his thoughts on Goal 7 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, discussing the social and behavioural dimensions of energy use in developing countries.
This year, we’re hearing about ‘Clothes Sober’, an initiative where people are giving up buying clothes in January, or for a couple of months, or even a year.
Members clubs are often something we associate with luxury and, to many of us, unattainability. A new genre of clubs are opening across London, offering a modern working environment alongside sophisticated leisure facilities, with an additional emphasis on promoting social change.
From the anticipation of the John Lewis advert to the nostalgia of hearing ‘holidays are coming’ for the first time each festive season, Christmas advertising is big business. In fact, Coca-Cola is regularly credited with creating the Santa Claus we recognise around the world today.
There are many different perceptions surrounding learning online, some could even be called myths. As a provider of online Masters courses we want to help you see through these and start looking at the opportunities learning online could provide you with.
Many of us consider undertaking professional qualifications or further education to enhance our skills and employability, but are deterred by costs of tuition and finding the available finances to fund our studies.
2018 saw the 21st FIFA World Cup take place, with seemingly more hype, coverage and reach than ever before, which brands surrounding the tournament were keen to get in on.