INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTRE

MAPS & DIRECTIONS

GETTING TO SUSSEX

The University is located at , in a self contained campus, on the edge of the seaside city of . The University is within easy reach of and major international airports (Gatwick and Heathrow). Excellent travel links make it the ideal base for exploring Britain, continental Europe and beyond.

BY AIR

London Gatwick: The Campus is approximately 30 miles from Gatwick and the journey by taxi to the University will take around half an hour. There is also a train station at the airport. By rail the journey takes about 30 minutes to Brighton or stations, where you need to change to get a local train to Falmer station.

London Heathrow: If you are landing at London Heathrow airport, it is a 90 minute journey by taxi. The coach service is the easiest way to get from Heathrow to Brighton city centre by public transport.

When you apply, you can arrange a taxi transfer from either London Gatwick (LGW) or London Heathrow (LHR) airports.

GETTING AROUND THE UK

By rail: Brighton is very well connected to the UK’s rail network. Brighton station is the terminus of a main train line to London. A fast train departs twice an hour and takes 55 minutes from Brighton to London Victoria train station. For most rail services to other parts of the UK, you will need to change in London.

By : The University is on the between Brighton and Lewes. The A27 links to the motorway network via the M23/ to London.

By coach: Coaches from Brighton depart Pool Valley Coach Station to destinations around the UK.

LOCAL AREA MAP

GETTING TO THE CITY CENTRE FROM CAMPUS

By rail: The local train station (Falmer) is only a few minutes’ walk from the University, opposite the campus entrance. Falmer Station is well served by frequent local trains which run between Brighton and Lewes - the journey to Falmer Station from Brighton takes 8 minutes.

By bus: there are frequent bus services which pick up at various places around the campus and go to the city centre. The journey takes around 30 minutes. A saver ticket is the cheapest and most flexible way of travelling on Brighton & buses and allows you unlimited travel in the area for a day.

By bicycle: cycle lanes run all the way from campus into the city.

CAMPUS MAP

As a student at the International Study Centre, you will be based at the heart of Sussex campus, in the Mantell Building - marked on the map below. Your accommodation will be close to the ISC, the library and all the other facilities on campus.