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As supply chains continue to feel the strain under the coronavirus pandemic, a Sunderland Engineering graduate is helping make sure medicine is still being delivered to patients around the world. Florian Hildebrand is the co-founder and managing partner of Qualifyze, which uses a global digital network to help pharmaceutical companies...
Katie Stubbs and Declan Marshall Turn Their Passion Into A Successful Entertainment Business
From Disney to Marvel - lockdown couple put movie magic into new business   A life-long love of performing not only brought Katie Stubbs and Declan Marshall together but they’ve turned their passion into a successful entertainment business with the help of University support. As well as living, working and acting together,...
New Professional Course With An Option To Fast-Track A Career In Policing
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to remind us of the importance of our emergency services, the University of Sunderland is helping shape the next generation of police officers. The new Professional Policing course will allow students to cover current topics such as organised crime and terrorism as well as spend...
North East quality assurance software specialist Mesma has made a key appointment as it continues to invest in new product development as part of planned strategic growth. Ola Awobona joins the Sunderland-based firm as a product owner at a time of continued demand from the education and employment support sectors...
National Apprenticeship Week 2021 Themed "Build The Future"
National Apprenticeship Week 2021 gives the University of Sunderland a chance to celebrate this year’s theme - Build the Future, through the inspirational work of its apprentices, partners and staff. The University is currently working with more than 60 employers across the region, from the NHS to Nissan, delivering successful...
University of Sunderland's Student Doctors Actively Playing A Part In Vaccine Roll-out
A group of medical students from the University of Sunderland is playing their part in the UK vaccination roll-out in a bid to beat Covid-19. On September 16, 2019, the University opened its first School of Medicine, as well as providing the opportunity to study medicine to students with the...
Chris Hunter Lands His Dream Role After Leaving The Army And Starting University
A soldier who struggled to get back on track after returning from the frontline today told how the University of Sunderland helped change his life. Chris Hunter has never stopped battling. Growing up in Hendon, Sunderland, he attended Southmoor School but left with few qualifications. At 16 he joined the Army and...
Raising The Level Of Hygiene In Schools And Public Spaces During Covid-19
Now is the time to introduce a long-term, sustainable plan to raise the base level of hygiene in schools and public spaces to help protect against all viruses including Covid-19, says Bromoco International, makers of TOUCH Antimicrobial coating. Before the lockdown, the rise of positive cases was a strong indicator that existing preventative measures...
Council Secures £510K Funding To Support Vulnerable Communities During Covid-19
Sunderland City Council has secured £510,000 from the Government to help support the city's most vulnerable communities through the Covid pandemic. The funding will be used to support those shown to be most at risk from COVID-19, who are also often the hardest to reach, to stay safe and help...
Multi-Million-Pound Project In Sunderland Adding Value To North East's Businesses
A multimillion-pound University of Sunderland project is having a critical impact on North East businesses, a new report has found. At a time when many of the region’s manufacturing SMEs are having to re-think and readjust their practices, a University support project is proving a much-needed lifeline by adding millions...

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