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On 26 April 2012, the University of Sunderland announced the opening of a new campus at Canary Wharf in London. [37] [38] In 2012/13 the student population of the University of Sunderland London Campus was 2,277. Courses are offered in nursing, business, tourism and hospitality, as well as accounting and financial management.
The main development was the Sir Tom Cowie Campus for the University of Sunderland. The campus was named to commemorate the life of the local businessman, Tom Cowie. [3] The campus was built adjacent to some of the pieces of the St Peter's Riverside Sculpture Project.
University is the nearest station to the University of Sunderland's City Campus, with the campus located about 300 m (980 ft) north east of the station. The University of Sunderland is also served by the station at St. Peter's – this being the nearest to The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St. Peter's. [3] [4]
The University of Sunderland is located in the City of Sunderland in North East England. The university has over 16,000 students, including over 1,000 international students from about 70 countries. The university has over 16,000 students, including over 1,000 international students from about 70 countries.
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IIRG was the first research centre of the Art and Design faculty of the University of Sunderland. Professor Sylva Petrova, formerly curator of 20th Century Glass at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague and deputy director of the museum, became IIRG's first director. When Petrova retired in 2012, she was succeeded by Dr. Kevin Petrie.
To allow for the re-building of the station at Sunderland, St. Peter's served as a temporary terminus for rail services operated by Northern Spirit between 25 February 2001 and 16 April 2001. St. Peter's is located at the north end of the Monkwearmouth Bridge , a 300 ft (91 m) railway bridge crossing the River Wear , built in 1879, and to the ...
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