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Âé¶¹´«Ã½ recognised for sector-leading impact on the economy and society

Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) results confirm the Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s place in the top tier for delivering economic and social benefits with partners.

23 September 2025

Consolidating its position, the university continues to outperform the sector across key categories in KEF5 announced on Tuesday 23 September. Once again, the university achieved the highest possible rating for three areas: research partnerships, public and community engagement and working with the public and third sector. In addition, it has received high ratings for its contribution to both local growth and regeneration and working with business – underscoring its role as a vital engine of regional innovation and development.

Published each year, the KEF results not only help English universities to better understand and improve their performance, but also inform the public, business and surrounding communities about the opportunities to benefit from the outstanding expertise embedded in these institutions.

Slide illustrating areas of Very High Engagement in the Knowledge Exchange Framework 2025

Slide illustrating areas of High Engagement in the Knowledge Exchange Framework 2025

For instance, the university’s support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is demonstrated through management programmes such as Help To Grow, unlocking business potential with guidance about how to scale, compete and thrive, attracting investment and strengthening the region’s economy.

Creating real-world solutions

The Growing Sussex project is a standout example of the value of working with industry and other partners to make a transformative difference to the future of agriculture while addressing concerns about sustainability.

 

By integrating 5G and emerging technologies, the team is paving the way for smarter, greener farming practices to enhance efficiency and productivity while creating new opportunities in the local economy.

Empowering communities through collaboration

As a pioneer in community engagement, the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has continued to punch above its weight through the flagship Ignite programme. Funding fast-track projects with partners, the institution works with groups to co-create innovative responses to pressing issues.

Growing Sussex field of vines

Two banners saying 'Equality Not Poverty' in English and Welsh

For example, partnering with campaign group We Care, the university used the unusual medium of embroidered dusters to raise awareness about the often unseen and undervalued role of unpaid carers. Sharing stories through workshops, interviews and an exhibition at the Welsh Parliament, the project helped to build a sense of community, influenced policy and won a national award.

Influencing policy and practice

Demonstrating crucial work with the public and third sector, the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ led Health Counts 2024, collaborating with NHS Sussex, Healthwatch Brighton and Hove, Brighton and Sussex Medical School and the Brighton and Hove Federation, with funding from the public health team at Brighton & Hove City Council. The study revealed stark inequalities that partners have committed to addressing.

Caroline Vass, Director of Public Health for Brighton & Hove City Council, said, “This research demonstrates the power of working collaboratively with academic research and health and wellbeing organisations to reach communities and involve residents in developing local strategies.

“We are committed, alongside our partners in the NHS and community and voluntary sector, to use this deeper understanding to maintain and improve health and wellbeing for everyone across our city and tackle inequalities.”

Health Counts survey front cover

Delivering impact now and in the future

Professor Rusi Jaspal, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Exchange), said: “The KEF5 results are a powerful endorsement of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s commitment to applying its research and expertise where it matters most – on the ground, in our communities, and driving economic and social improvements.

“Whether we’re supporting local businesses to innovate, engaging with citizens to address diverse challenges, helping the public and third sector to find solutions or providing students with real-world experience through volunteering and entrepreneurship, our partnerships are built to create lasting change. Together, we put bold ideas into action to improve lives and the world around us. We’re proud to be recognised for our impact – and look forward to working with new and existing partners for a better future.”

For an overview of how English universities, including the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, have performed, visit the .

For more information about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ projects, initiatives and partnerships, visit: 

  • Public and Community Engagement
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Businesses and community groups can contact the university to find out more about potential collaborations by emailing the Knowledge Exchange team on KnowledgeExchange@brighton.ac.uk.

Teaching Excellence Framework silver award

TEF Silver awarded for the quality of our teaching and student outcomes

Center for World University Rankings 2025 top 4.3%

We are in the top 4.3% of institutions globally, Center for World University Rankings 2025

Race Equality Charter silver award

Race Equality Charter Silver awarded for our pledge to advance representation, progression and success for minority ethnic staff and students

Stonewall LGBTQ+ Inclusive Employer Gold Award 2024

We are ranked 14th in Stonewall's top 100 employers for commitment to equality for LGBTQ+ staff and students

Athena Swan Gender Charter - Silver Award

We were awarded Athena Swan Silver for advancement of gender equality, representation, progression and success for all

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We are a Disability Confident employer, committed to ensuring opportunity for progression for all

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EcoCampus Platinum accredited for our environmental sustainability, compliance and processes

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