The University of Brighton, tracing origins to 1858, became a full university in 1992 and operates three main campuses in Brighton: Moulsecoomb (largest, focused on sciences, engineering, business), City (arts, media, architecture in cultural heart), and Falmer (sports, health, education near South Downs). Serving 20,000+ students including 4,000 internationals, it excels in creative industries, teacher training, healthcare, and engineering with world-leading research in informatics, sports science, and design. Gold-rated for student outcomes in TEF 2023, the university emphasizes employability through industry links, placements, and entrepreneurship support. Coastal location offers beach access, vibrant nightlife, and proximity to London (1 hour train), blending urban creativity with natural beauty. Sustainability-focused with first-class People & Planet ranking, Brighton fosters inclusive, innovative learning amid a diverse, progressive city renowned for arts festivals and LGBTQ+ community.