Scientific journal clubs have long played a pivotal role in fostering academic curiosity and critical thinking within scientific and medical communities. Originally created to help researchers and clinicians stay up-to-date with the rapidly changing scientific landscape, journal clubs offer a structured yet informal space to analyse, discuss, and debate groundbreaking research.
At their core, journal clubs are about bringing people together to explore cutting-edge scientific discoveries, ask important questions, and apply what we learn to our studies and future careers. Whether you're passionate about bioscience research, pharmacy, medicine, or simply curious about how science impacts the world, the Scientific Journal Club (SJC) at Brighton is the perfect opportunity to get involved.
The SJC is especially suited to students studying courses within the School of Applied Sciences, but everyone is welcome—no matter your scientific background. If you’re eager to learn, discuss, and discover the latest in scientific research, this club is for you!