Posted Monday 27 February 2023
A Kingston University PhD student and pharmacy expert has helped launch the UK's first tech-led LGBTQ+ sexual health service. Josh Wells is in the final year of PhD in behavioural diagnostics and now works in the role of Senior Clinical Lead at LVNDR Health, a company that offers specialised clinical support to those in the LGBTQ+ community. He also has an undergraduate and Masters degree from the University, and is a qualified pharmacist.
Posted Thursday 23 February 2023
Kingston University has announced the shortlist for this year's Big Read initiative.
Posted Thursday 23 February 2023
Kingston University has been shortlisted for six accolades across five categories in this year's Student Nursing Times Awards.
Posted Thursday 23 February 2023
Kingston University and healthcare provider Salutem celebrated the benefits of a long-standing collaboration during a recent event at the institution's award-winning Town House.
Posted Wednesday 22 February 2023
The University has appointed a senior academic committed to making a positive impact on society through education, research and influencing policy, to assume the role of Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences. Professor Jane Hendy, who is currently Dean of Brunel Business School at Brunel University, will join our Senior Leadership Team in May.
Posted Monday 20 February 2023
What the United States midterm election results revealed about the current state of democracy in the country – and the challenges that might lie ahead for both major parties – is examined in a new report led by a Kingston University politics expert.
Posted Thursday 9 February 2023
The exhibition of the EU Mies van Der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture runs at the University until early March, showcasing the 40 projects shortlisted for the 2022 award.
Posted Thursday 9 February 2023
Two hi-tech pharmacy laboratories that will enable students to learn in a safe environment that simulates real-life healthcare settings have been opened at Kingston University by healthcare pioneer Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu. The simulation suites consist of a mock hospital ward, pharmacy dispensing suite and GP surgery, and are equipped with the latest technology including patient simulator mannequins that students can administer drugs to and monitor their pulse and breathing.