The university currently has three campuses: Falmer, City and Moulsecoomb. In 2018, the University of Brighton gained a first class award in the People & Planet's University League table – UK universities ranked by environmental and ethical performance.
Falmer campus, Brighton The Falmer campus is approximately three miles from
Brighton city centre. The School of Education, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Sport and Health Sciences, Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research, International Health Development and Research Centre, Social Science Policy and Research Centre, Education Research Centre, the Centre for Learning and Teaching and the
Brighton and Sussex Medical School are all based on this campus.
Falmer railway station is immediately adjacent, as is the
Falmer Stadium, home to
Brighton & Hove Albion FC, which opened in 2011. Facilities on the Falmer campus include a library, computer pool rooms, restaurant and cafe/bar, and the Students' Union cafe, aka The Hive, and shop. Sports facilities on the campus include floodlit 3G
AstroTurf pitch, netball and tennis courts, a sports centre with fitness suite, two activity studios and a sports hall with six badminton courts, and a new sports pavilion which opened in 2015.
City campus, Brighton City campus in Brighton city centre is home to the university's School of Art and Media, (formerly the
Faculty of Arts), the School of Humanities and Social Science, the University of Brighton gallery and Sallis Benney Theatre (presumably named after E. A. Sallis Benney, former principal of the
Brighton School of Art). The university's archives include the
University of Brighton Design Archives, which houses collections from the
Design Council and other British and global design organisations, and the moving image archive Screen Archive South East. Facilities include the specialist humanities, art and design library at St Peter's House, computer pool rooms, a media centre, a restaurant and cafe.
Moulsecoomb campus, Brighton The
Moulsecoomb campus is to the north of Brighton city centre on
Lewes Road.
Moulsecoomb railway station is nearby. It is the largest of the three campuses with over 8,000 students based there in the School of Applied Sciences, School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering and the School of Business and Law. Teaching and learning resources include rapid prototyping and design equipment including 3D scanners, CNS lathes and laser cutters, clinical skills and molecular biology laboratories, specialist labs for structural dynamics, geotechnics, thermal dynamics, hydraulics and avionics, a flight simulator, real-time trading room, and architecture and interior architecture studios. Facilities include Aldrich Library, computer pool rooms, two restaurants and five cafes. The new advanced engineering building opened in September 2017, and Elm House opened in 2021. The University of Brighton and
Ricardo UK jointly opened the Sir Harry Ricardo Laboratories on 14 November 2006. The laboratories are one of the largest UK research teams dedicated to internal combustion engines, the development of laser-based measurement techniques, fundamental modelling and computational simulation. The University of Brighton Students' Union has its main offices in Cockcroft Building.
Eastbourne The Eastbourne campus was in the south-western part of the town of
Eastbourne, and had almost 3,000 students before its closure in 2024. Teaching and learning facilities at Eastbourne campus included exercise physiology laboratories, an environmental chamber, a human movement laboratory and the Leaf Hospital podiatry and physiotherapy clinic. Study facilities in Eastbourne included Queenwood library, computer pool rooms, a learning technologies suite, restaurants, and a students' Union shop. Sports facilities included a 25-metre swimming pool, sports hall, artificial outdoor pitch and dance studio. The university closed this campus in 2024.
Libraries The university has three libraries spread around its campuses. • Aldrich Library (Moulsecoomb campus) • Falmer Library • St. Peter's House Library (City campus) Each library is typically open between 55 and 68 hours per week, including evenings and weekends. ==Organisation and administration==