University of Brighton Information
Accommodation:
As important as choosing career is to find the accommodation that best suits our interests and needs. For the election to be less complex, Brighton University provides students with different guides which offers tips and useful information on accommodation, both in the residence halls and in private flats. Among the alternatives offered by this university are the residence halls, with over 1900 seats (in solitary self-catered or catered), its campus spread over Eastbourne, Brighton(Grand Parade, Moulsecoomb and Varley) and Falmer.
Along with the residences also offer 300 beds in apartments whose owners have signed a contract with the University of Brighton. The price includes home insurance and each floor has all the garantÃas.Otra option is to seek your own apartment by contacting individuals or estate agents. For further information on accommodation options at this university it is best to contact the offices of accommodation ( Accommodation Office ), with a team that provides support and advice to students.
Cost of living:
Although the cost of living varies depending on the circumstances of each student, so orientated the British Council estimates that the average cost of an international student in cities such as Brighton is situated around 600 pounds per month (excluding tuition fees studies that will take). Accommodation: Students who choose university housing typically spend an average of 6.600 pounds per academic year.
