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Italian With Anna Launches 'Aperitivo' Sessions Bringing Italy Directly To Your Home
Renowned as the language of love, Italian is the fourth most studied language in the world and Italian with Anna, which is proving to be a hit with a flurry of online members is the innovation of County Durham-based language entrepreneur, Anna Mason. Anna began to teach a series of...
Bariatric specialists at a Sunderland research centre have welcomed national calls for a more robust approach to tackling obesity Data suggests that obese people develop more severe Covid-19 symptoms, coupled with a higher death rate. There are now calls for an increase in bariatric surgery to avoid unnecessary suffering, save...
University of Sunderland graduate and rising radio star – Emma Millen – has been announced as one of BBC Radio 1’s new presenters, after hosting her own one-off show last Christmas. Emma is one of four presenters chosen to host the station’s new early morning Friday breakfast show as part...
Nath has always dreamt of becoming an international DJ and music producer, but wisely ensured he can fall back on his qualifications as well. Nath is studying MSc Tourism and Events at the University of Sunderland. “I started DJ'ing when I was 12 years old and I grow ever more enthusiastic...
Judith Cossey has overcome childhood neglect, growing up in care, and issues with drugs and drink to graduate from the University of Sunderland with a Masters degree. Now Judith is about to start a new career that she hopes will be the start of a new life for herself...
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...
A University of Sunderland, bespoke-built ambulance used to train the paramedics of tomorrow is being used to help save lives today The ambulance was commissioned and built in Europe to help paramedic students get a flavour of life on the frontline. The University has now loaned said ambulance, along with a...
Michael Davies, second year Psychology student, set up the University of Sunderland's first Esports club using his spare time, and it now has more than 100 members who will seriously get back to their studies after one more game. Michael has been nominated for the University’s annual Rate your Mate...
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...
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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