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International Study At Sunderland University Thrives Despite Covid-19
Covid-19 has had a big impact on international students, with thousands returning home from universities abroad to observe social distancing and study online. However, figures from the University of Sunderland show that, despite the challenges of the last year, international study has not lost its appeal. Throughout the pandemic, the University...
Sunderland University's New Multi-Million-Pound Centre Construction Underway
A new multimillion-pound addition to the University of Sunderland is beginning to take shape. Once completed, the new Cadaveric centre will play a key role in training the next generation of medical professionals. Construction work is now well underway on the facility which will form part of the newly-established School of...
Renowned Architect, George Clarke, Shares His Wisdom With Design Students
Architect and television presenter George Clarke surprised Teesside University students by dropping into an online lecture to offer a few words of encouragement. The students from the University’s MIMA School of Art & Design have been working on a multi-disciplinary project to prepare bids for the University Design Challenge, set...
Former Sunderland University Student Lands Dream Job As Radio Presenter
“You just have to be yourself. I feel like a lot of people in radio will try and be like someone they hear but at the end of the day, everyone wants new personalities coming through, people who take risks and do their own thing.” That is the message former...
Spire Healthcare Searching For Candidates For New Nurse Degree Apprenticeship
The leading private healthcare provider, Spire Healthcare, is launching a new nurse degree apprenticeship programme in partnership with the University of Sunderland, with roles available across Spire’s 35 English hospitals. The nurse degree apprenticeship is open to applicants at all stages of life, including school leavers, university graduates and people...
Sunderland Lecturer Encouraging Students To Achieve Their Dreams
A University of Sunderland student-turned-lecturer’s passion for study helped him through the hardest time of his life – and now he is determined to help others. Kudz Munongi, 39, underwent a lifesaving double-kidney transplant after he was struck down by massive organ failure. But, through it all, the student never gave...
Sunderland Students Taking Part In Inspirational Online Talks With Film Industry Experts
From Coronation Street to Indiana Jones - film and television actors alongside industry experts have given their time online to a group of Sunderland students hoping to carve out their own careers on screen. Ensuring Screen Performance students at the University of Sunderland continue to get a first-class experience despite...
Sunderland University Staff And Students Praised For Uniting Amidst Covid-19
In what has been a year like no other, University leaders today praised students and staff for uniting “like never before”. Sir David Bell, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Sunderland, highlighted the “resilience, commitment and adaptability” shown by the University community during a challenging 12 months. It comes...
Sunderland Occupational Therapy Students Supporting Mental Health Charity
“The pandemic has had an impact on us all, on the things we need and love to do” While the pandemic has seen a surge in demand for mental health services – Occupational Therapy students in Sunderland are providing a vital lifeline for those in need of support. As part of...
Online Sessions Helping To Boost Morale Approaching University Mental Health Day On March 4th
“I think when the world feels so chaotic and uncertain, taking that time out for yourself to exercise has such a huge impact on your mental wellbeing, for boosting your spirit and your mood, and just helping you to cope.” That is the message from 21-year-old Team Sunderland Netball President...

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