Yes, the University of Brighton does provide accommodation for students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, including international students. Here are the details of 2025/26:
Capacity: The university manages approx. 2,000+ rooms across multiple halls of residence.
Types: Options include en-suite, shared bathroom, and catered/self-catered flats. Weekly rents usually range from £135 – £220 Approx depending on location and room type.
Locations: Main halls are spread across Brighton (Moulsecoomb, Falmer, City) and Eastbourne campuses.
Duration: Contracts are typically 39 – 51 weeks Approx , depending on the course and hall.
Facilities: Most halls include Wi-Fi, heating, communal kitchens, laundries, and 24/7 security.
Guarantee:
First-year undergraduates are generally guaranteed a place if they apply by the housing deadline.
Postgraduates and later-year students can apply, but spaces are not always guaranteed.
For those who don’t get university-managed housing, Brighton has a large private rental market:
Shared houses (HMOs) average £110 – £170 per week per person .
Private halls and studios can range between £180 – £260 per week .
The University of Brighton provides accommodation on the campus in halls of residence across Brighton and in Eastbourne. The halls are all self-catered, with 24/7 help provided by the Residential Wellbeing student advisors. Interested students can check out private renting accommodation on the university website.
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