Sussex School for Progressive Futures Scholarships (2026)

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Nov 17, 2025, 9:21:16 AM (12 days ago) Nov 17
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Dear Colleagues,
In case you have students interested in coming to the UK to study on sustainability related Masters’ programmes, please see details below of a suite of new scholarships for a select number of courses in this area.
These are under the umbrella of the Sussex School for Progressive Futures for which I am theme lead on sustainability. Others scholarships are available for the other two themes: digital and data futures and human flourishing.
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Pete
Sussex School for Progressive Futures Scholarships (2026)
To mark the launch of our new University strategy – 'Sussex 2035: Creating Progressive Futures' and to celebrate the establishment of the Sussex School for Progressive Futures, we are delighted to announce a new programme of scholarships for selected taught masters’ courses.
These courses embody our transformational interdisciplinary themes of digital and data futures, environmental sustainability, and human flourishing. Our Progressive Futures Scholars will play a vital part in realising our vision of creating flourishing, sustainability and progress for the whole world.
What you get: £10,000 tuition fee reduction
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Further details here:
 


Peter Newell

Professor of International Relations

Department of International Relations

School of Global Studies

University of Sussex

Brighton

East Sussex

BN1 9SN

UK

T: (0044) 1273 873159

E: P.J.N...@sussex.ac.uk

https://peternewell.org/

 

Theme lead for Sustainability, Sussex School for Progressive Futures


PI of ERC/UKRI funded project SUS POL

 

Co-founder of the Rapid Transition Alliance

https://www.rapidtransition.org


Co-founder CFAL La red para la reducción de Combustibles Fósiles en América Latina y el Caribe

 

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Latest publications:

States of Transition: From Governing the Environment to Transforming Society

Radical reform of the international investment treaty regime: A role for climate clubs?

States of transition: A political economy approach

Synthetic transitions: The political economy of fossil fuels as feedstock

Back from the Dead: The Ecology of IR

 

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