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  2. The original Technical College was topped by an observatory used for navigational studies. The university's modern roots can be traced back to 1901, when Sunderland Technical College was established as a municipal training college.

  3. By 1968, while still called Sunderland Technical College, the institution ran the first interdisciplinary undergraduate degree programme outside the university sector, a BSc materials science. In 1973, as a Polytechnic, Sunderland created the first part-time, in-service BEd (Bachelor of Education) programme in the country.

  4. Apr 1, 2019 · The University of Sunderland’s modern roots lie with Sunderland Technical College which opened in 1901. The role of this institution was to develop high-quality vocational programmes to support the regional skills needs for the 20th Century.

  5. Sunderland Polytechnic was established on 26 January 1969, incorporating the Technical College, the School of Art (which was also established in 1901) and the Sunderland Teacher Training College (established in 1908).

  6. By the First World War a pattern of higher education had been established in Sunderland in which the three local authority colleges, the Technical College, the College of Arts and Crafts and the Teachers Training College, pursued their separate existence.

  7. The University of Sunderland was founded in 1901 as Sunderland Technical College and was awarded university status in 1992. It has four campuses: two in Sunderland on the northeast coast of England, one in London, which is used for teaching business, tourism and nursing degrees, and a new development in Hong Kong.

  8. The University of Sunderland is a public research university located in Sunderland in the North East of England. Its predecessor, Sunderland Technical College, was established as a municipal training college in 1901. It gained university status in 1992.

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