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Friday, March 29, 2024

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Leading lights in the creative industries are contributing to a crucial week of activities at the University of Sunderland which supports students’ careers in the arts and cultural sectors. Daily Mirror editor Kevin Maguire, television writer David Quantick, digital entrepreneur Austen Atkinson, and Linda Mason, a renowned make-up artist for...
Sunderland-Based Printing Company Launches "Print Out to Help Out" Scheme
The expected seasonal rush as consumers flock to buy personalised items for Christmas has led to one of the country’s top print businesses making a unique offer to other companies in the industry. The festive season is always a busy time of year for the Precision Proco Group, with all...
Innovative Bid By Sunderland University Set to Benefit Thousands of Students
Thousands of North East schoolchildren are set to benefit after the success of an innovative bid by the University of Sunderland to help schools catch up on missed learning.  Earlier this year the Department for Education announced the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), a scheme designed to provide catch-up support to...
Footballer Marcus Rashford Actively Participating to End Child Food Poverty
Footballer Marcus Rashford’s ongoing campaign to end child food poverty has been making headlines as the crisis deepens. The Manchester United and England striker is calling for an extension of free school meals to 1.4 million more UK children, an increase in the value of Healthy Start fresh fruit and...
University Professor’s Key Role In Boosting Teacher Training During Pandemic
Experts from the University of Sunderland are leading the way in national policy when it comes to training teachers during the pandemic. Professor Lynne McKenna, Dean of the Faculty of Education and Society, is playing a key role in shaping the future of teacher training as the sector continues to...
Multimillion-Pound Cash Boost For Businesses Thanks To University Project
A University of Sunderland project which aims to support manufacturers across the North East has secured an extra £6million in funding. The University’s Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing Project (SAM) - one of the region’s largest investment programmes - aims to help businesses become more productive and sustainable. Since then, the programme –...
New Solicitor Joins The Team At Sunderland Practice
A leading Sunderland law firm has expanded its family team with the appointment of a new solicitor. Megan Nelson joined the award-winning Richard Reed Solicitors two years ago as a paralegal before taking up a training contract and has now recently successfully qualified as a solicitor. “As soon as I graduated...
Caitlin lights a Creative Fuse at North East estate agent
Media Production graduate Caitlin Ward is helping a thriving North East estate agency transform its online house buying experience using the latest 360° virtual technology. Caitlin’s three-month placement opportunity to support Paul Airey Estate Agents’ reinvention of its digital strategy has been made possible thanks to the University of Sunderland’s...
A Beacon Of Light For New Recruits
An increase in the number of recruits has led a North East college on a march to a bigger venue. The Military Preparation College at South Shields – one of 35 across the UK - has moved from its base within South Tyneside College to Sunderland’s Beacon of Light, at...
University Artist Theo Set For International Residency
An artist from the University of Sunderland has won a prestigious residency to show off his innovative work in the Netherlands. Theo Harper has been successful in his application to the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centre, an international workplace where artists, designers and architects explore the technical and artistic possibilities...

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