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Black Lives Matter, as an organisation, is a tool of Marxist-globalists to disrupt and re-shape society, according to the ancient maxim "Order out of Chaos". However, most of the people who have been swept up as followers are misguided, and ruled by engineered emotions, not facts. They need compassion from...
Shannon Barthram, a first year Paramedic Science student at the University, was returning to her home in Gateshead when she saw the pensioner lying unconscious on the pavement. A few people had gathered to help, but the 25 year old knew she could use her training to best assist the...
More and more people are questioning events around the Coronavirus narrative and the restrictions that have been enforced on our society. We need to talk honestly and respectfully about these issues. The #ExposeBillGates Global Day of Action on Saturday, June 13th is "A non-partisan coalition of alternative media organizations and...
The organisations working together to make Sunderland city centre compliant to government regulations are appealing to you to abide by their rules. Measures are being taken across the city to ensure that, when lockdown rules are eased on 15 June, everyone is aware of the "new way to shop". Members of...
The makeover of the University’s Sciences’ Complex means future students will be using cutting edge rehabilitation-based equipment in their studies. If the lockdown ends, students who win a place on the University of Sunderland’s Sports and Rehabilitation Therapy programme will have access to new, multimillion pound facilities. The course has been...
The University of Sunderland has hosted its first Global Education Forum in which senior academics joined together to support their students across the world. The computer screen forum provides international contact for students and academic staff at campuses in Sunderland, London, Hong Kong, and Transnational Education Centres (TNE) overseas. Students...
As the lockdown causes students to use the internet instead of real classrooms and theatres, Dr Adelle Hulsmeier asked hers to reinterpret Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew as a Facebook exchange, and she says the results have been “outstanding” The Senior Lecturer in Performing arts and Screen performance explained:...
Hundreds of graduate and student nurses from the University of Sunderland have been deployed - or are waiting to join - the frontline to help in fight against Covid-19. Just weeks ago a 40-strong graduating cohort of nurses began working at hospitals across the North East as the NHS faces...
Many people are taking on challenges and setting themselves daily fitness goals while on lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic, but for one Sunderland lecturer her need to keep fit and mobile has led to her setting herself a very unusual challenge – and rediscovering the meaning of good neighbours. Liz...
GeekTalent, Sunderland's own recruitment software solutions pros, has launched the GoCareer app, a career management tool for those looking to reskill and secure a new job role in these 'interesting times' And it's free for the first 3 months, which is loads of time to get established on a new...

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