Police were present at the end of the last occupation in April - this time they were not needed
The Occupy Sussex group took over the space to object to what they claim is the 鈥減rivatisation鈥 of campus catering services and plans to outsource estates and facilities services.
The university issued court proceedings on 28 November to recover possession of the space and Brighton County Court granted a possession order today.
John Duffy, university registrar, said: 鈥淭he occupiers left the building this morning, knowing that we were going to court this morning. They did not take the opportunity to offer any defence in court of their actions and the court today agreed with the university that they had no right to be there.鈥
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He added that the group was a small number of students out of a community of 15,000 people.
Occupy Sussex said that they had left their position on the third floor of the building to join staff on the picket lines in today鈥檚 strike over higher education pay.聽
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In statement posted today on the Sussex Against Privatisation website the group said: 鈥淥ne of our main aims was to raise awareness of the strike, and we have done this.鈥
The statement added that discussions with staff 鈥渁ffirmed that they wished for us join their numbers at the strike鈥.
The movement has been fighting against outsourcing on the campus for more than a year. The last occupation of the Bramber House Conference Centre lasted for three months before protesters were evicted in April this year.
A statement issued by the university on November disputed claims that services had been privatised.
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