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Sunderland Graduate Helping Family Bakery Promote Its Uniquely Designed Cakes
Graduate Gemma Hirst is helping a North East family bakery promote its unique printed cakes to big brands across the UK. Struggling to find a suitable role in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gemma, a Journalism graduate, managed to land a three-month internship with Print Cakes, supporting the business...
University of Sunderland's 25-Year Legacy: Nurturing Radio Talents and Honoring Alumni like Jordan North
The University of Sunderland has dedicated 25 years to refining and nurturing the abilities and potential of emerging radio personalities, with notable alumni like BBC Radio 1 host Jordan North. Dr Caroline Mitchell, Professor of Radio and Participation at the University of Sunderland, said: “As someone whose career has spanned...
New International Academy Programme: Pursue Your Passion for Football and Education
“An incredible opportunity for talented young people to experience the best of both worlds, from an academic perspective and a footballing one” A new international academy programme launched at the University of Sunderland in partnership with South Shields FC offers aspiring footballers worldwide the opportunity to succeed both on and...
Innovative New Gaming Network By Sunderland University Student Launched
Video games can provide the perfect escape from reality – and we’ve all needed a bit of that over the last year. But for one Sunderland gamer, it’s digital play’s power to educate that has inspired her to launch an innovative new gaming network, connecting researchers from around the globe. Steph...
Wearmouth rail and road Bridges
Some of the north east’s leading politicians and industry figures have expressed concerns about the impact of Brexit on the north east’s economy if the right deal can’t be struck. Major north east manufacturers Nissan and Hitachi have been saying that they can’t guarantee their operations would continue as expected...
New Study Removes Barriers To Cancer Screening Among BAME Women
While national cancer screening programmes play a leading role in saving lives and help to increase survival rates, figures show a significant low uptake among Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women. Researchers are now looking to address this imbalance through a new study, funded by the Scottish Government's Screening...
Clearing the Way and Paving the Future at the University of Sunderland
The University of Sunderland is preparing for one of its busiest times of the year as students prepare to take their first step on the road to career success. Staff at the University are ready to support those going through the Clearing process after receiving their A-level results on Thursday,...
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...
Bellway Boosts Reading: St Paul’s CE Primary School Embraces New Library
Students at St Paul’s CE Primary School in Ryhope are being encouraged to immerse themselves in a good book, aided by the support of homebuilder Bellway. The company, which is building 60 new homes at its Barton Meadows development in Ryhope, has donated £300 to the school in nearby Waterworks...
A Decade of Development: Sunderland BID Celebrates 10 Years of Transforming the City
FROM supporting business through the pandemic to game-changing anti-crime initiatives to creating an exciting programme of events – just some of the achievements of Sunderland BID. The organisation – which this month started its third term of office – is celebrating ten years of work in the city, which has...

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