Social Work Week 2021
For those of you studying Social Work it’s Social Work Week from 8-12 March. Social Work England is organising a programme of online events and you can sign up for these for free. The...
For those of you studying Social Work it’s Social Work Week from 8-12 March. Social Work England is organising a programme of online events and you can sign up for these for free. The...
How are you getting on with using Box of Broadcasts? Isn’t it a brilliant resource?! For anyone who hasn’t discovered it yet, Box of Broadcasts (often know as BoB) is an on-demand TV &...
The CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal was established in 1955, for distinguished illustration in a book for children. It is named after the popular and highly influential nineteenth century artist known for her fine children’s illustrations and designs....
Read how people are gaining inspiration from the British Library’s extensive collections, and then go and explore them for your own research. Kitty Bardsley, a freelance graphic designer, has the British Library’s Flickr account...
Explore this intriguing online photographic exhibition which looks back at the 20th century as a Century of Change. The exhibition explores different family concepts and discourses, zooming in on important events which have...
Are you in the process of doing eJournal searches for your research project or dissertation? Alerts can save you time so you don’t have to keep running your searches time and time again. You...
Our School of Art and Design Creative Lives talks offer many examples of how creative professionals live, work and thrive in the arts and creative industries. You will gain an insight into the creative process and...
Chertsey Museum regularly produces temporary exhibitions and they have made the text of some of this past exhibitions available online. Are you into 1920s fashion design? Explore this Roaring Twenties exhibition from the Chertsey...
Sunderland University Library has a wealth of resources to support you during your doctoral studies. Check out our recent blog post for new students which highlights key ways in which we do this.
Field for the British Isles by Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North, will be on display at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art (NGCA) at National Glass Centre from July until September...
Laura Boswell is a printmaker who works with linocut and traditional Japanese woodblock painting. She has kindly given us permission to embed her series of videos on this blog. This is her 14th video...
Heritage at Heart is an online exhibition running until the end of March exploring links between artworks from the Arts Council Collection and Sunderland’s industrial past. This exhibition includes artworks, photographs and objects showing...
We are really lucky to have the Sage on our doorsteps in Gateshead. They have an excellent venture to support emerging artists and musicians. Monthly sessions are taking place where you can get free...
Our School of Art and Design Creative Lives talks offer many examples of how creative professionals live, work and thrive in the arts and creative industries. You will gain an insight into the creative process and...
The Library subscribes to the British Newspapers 1600-1900 collection which gives you access to thousands of scanned newspapers from three different archival collections: British Library Newspapers Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century...