About University of Brighton
The University of Brighton is a dynamic, practice-led institution with roots tracing back to the Brighton School of Art in 1858, officially gaining university status in 1992. The University of Brighton combines award-winning, industry based teaching with meaningful professional impact across its lively campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne, which combines modern facilities with the city’s rich creative and coastal culture. Known as a university that prioritises real-world application, it is a recognised leader in research and graduate success, consistently performing strongly in national league tables for student satisfaction and career prospects in the Guardian University Guide. The university holds a strong reputation for teaching excellence and is widely recognised for its high graduate employability, with a significant majority of graduates entering professional work or further study shortly after graduation. The university offers a welcoming international community of learners from over 150 countries including a growing number from Ghana supported by dedicated international advisors and a range of scholarships, including the University of Brighton International Scholarship.
Why University of Brighton for Ghanaian Students
The University of Brighton is an excellent choice for Ghanaian students pursuing a practice led, career-focused education in the UK. It offers a vibrant coastal environment together with high graduate employability. With dedicated international scholarships of up to £5,500, comprehensive visa support, 24/7 library access, state-of-the-art creative studios, and a 100,000-strong global alumni network, Brighton provides the resources and professional community needed to prepare students for international success.

