Introduction
If you are from the European Union and thinking about studying at Brighton you can find information to help you decide, and make your application on this page.
Our connections
Students from the EU choose the Â̲èÖ±²¥ because of our strong standing in key subject areas of interest.
- Business studies students benefit from the training and consultancy work of our academics. Students gain practical and leadership skills in a research active community.
- Management studies courses provide entrepreneurial skills training and connection with a network of industry partners. Become an independent thinker through collaboration with experienced lecturers who share real world knowledge with students.
- We offer pre-registration nursing and midwifery students the chance to experience nursing and midwifery in another country.
- Accredited law courses delivered by nationally and internationally experienced lawyers and with work placements that prepare you for professional practice.
- All Computer science degrees are designed to prepare students for professional practice and provide for continuing professional development.
Entry requirements
Details of the academic and English language requirements for your course are on our course finder. We help many students from the EU to improve their qualifications to meet entry requirements.
Improve your academic and English language ability
If you don't have the correct grades or qualifications to meet our entry requirements, we can help you improve them. Find out more about our pre-sessional English courses.
Degree preparation courses at the International College
If you complete your pathway course at the International College at the required level, you are guaranteed entry to a degree at the Â̲èÖ±²¥. Available degree subject areas include accounting and finance, art and design, business management, law with business, and many more.
Find out more about the pathway courses on offer at the .
Money
Students from the EU are eligible for the Â̲èÖ±²¥ International Scholarship.
Our graduates
The best thing about living in Brighton is its tolerance and diversity. I have not felt this welcome in any other city in Europe.
As a melting pot of different cultures Brighton is one of the most interesting and colourful cities in England and Europe.
I consider myself honoured to have interacted closely with so many exceptional lecturers and such a dynamic and exciting group of young students, which really differentiates the Â̲èÖ±²¥.
Jovica Breberina, Germany
Marketing (Branding and Communication) MSc