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We have been made aware of emails being sent to Sussex students from uniyearbook.com asking you to sign up to their service in order to be included in their 2022/23 yearbook.
Please be aware that uniyearbook.com is not affiliated with the University of Sussex in any way. We do not endorse or have any relationship with this yearbook publication, and we did not share your personal details or email address with them. They are an independent organisation, selling a product.
We strongly advise that you do not purchase this product.
The uniyearbook.com registration page requires you to submit a significant amount of personal information. This includes your mobile number, home address, your private and university email addresses, and your bank details.
Please remain vigilant online and carefully consider who you are giving your personal information and bank details to. Read more about how to protect yourself against frauds and scams.
Official University of Sussex yearbook
The University of Sussex produces an official yearbook, in partnership with a company called GradFinale, with whom we have worked for over 20 years. Eligible students have free access to the digital version of your yearbook, and they have the opportunity to purchase a print copy if they wish.
Final-year students will receive emails from alumni@sussex.ac.uk with details of how to register for your official University of Sussex yearbook after Easter.
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