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Middle class alcohol time bomb Middle class alcohol time bomb
Middle-class professionals are risking serious health problems by using alcohol as a means of stress relief, reward for looking after...
3G mannequin prescribes new pharmacy skills at Sunderland 3G mannequin prescribes new pharmacy skills at Sunderland
PHARMACISTS of the future are developing their clinical skills with the help of one of the world’s most technically advanced...
Sunderland on the shortlist for 'University of the Year' Sunderland on the shortlist for 'University of the Year'
THE University of Sunderland has been shortlisted in two categories in the Times Higher Education Awards – the sector's most...
Sunderland Intern Factory gets a productive launch Sunderland Intern Factory gets a productive launch
A NEW company has been launched in the North-East which aims to pair graduates with a wide range of businesses...
Graduate puts a gridlock on London's Olympic congestion Graduate puts a gridlock on London's Olympic congestion
A SUNDERLAND graduate has come up with a solution to prevent the predicated gridlock in London once the athletics gets...
Media students make the winning cut for Blueprint award Media students make the winning cut for Blueprint award
ENTERPRISING students who set up their own media production company less than a year ago have swept the board at...
'Impromptu' hitchhiking film clinches top TV award 'Impromptu' hitchhiking film clinches top TV award
AN off-the-cuff hitchhiking documentary by two students which highlights mistrust in modern Britain has won a national television award....
Miners' Gala takes a walk on the digital side Miners' Gala takes a walk on the digital side
A DIGITAL artwork is unearthing traditions of mining using pioneering mobile phone technology....
Sunderland masterclass in BBC learning zone Sunderland masterclass in BBC learning zone
A BBC executive with more than 40 national and international awards to her name is giving a Masterclass at a...
Sunderland researchers' genetic study into adder abnormalities Sunderland researchers' genetic study into adder abnormalities
RESEARCHERS want to find out if decreasing numbers of adders in the North East has led to inbreeding among colonies...