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Getting to University of Sussex

The University of Sussex is located at Falmer, on the outskirts of Brighton, within easy reach of London and major international airports (Gatwick and Heathrow). The maps below show the location of the University on a local and national scale.

By Air

London's Gatwick Airport is much closer to the University than London Heathrow and has better transport links to Falmer. From Gatwick take the train to Brighton or Lewes and change for Falmer. From Heathrow, take the underground (London Transport) to Victoria Railway Station and then a train to Brighton - and one from Brighton to Falmer. Alternatively, coaches run from both Gatwick and Heathrow Airports to the centre of Brighton.

By Train

Falmer Station is a couple of minutes walk from from the University site. If you're travelling via London and the West you'll need to change trains at Brighton Station for Falmer. The train journey from Brighton to Falmer takes about eight minutes. You can also travel to Falmer Station from London and the east via Lewes, using the same local train service. National Rail Enquiries offer a useful on-line timetable and travel information service.

By Car

The University is on the A27 road between Brighton and Lewes, about four miles (six kilometres) from the centre of Brighton. Visitors driving from London and the north should follow the M23/A23 road towards Brighton. Before you reach Brighton town centre, take the A27 eastbound which is signposted to Lewes. Drivers from the east or west should take the A27 direct to the University.

Finding CCNR on Campus

The CCNR lab is located within the School of Biological Sciences, in room 3D8. Here is a map of the University campus showing the location of the CCNR.

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