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Posted Tuesday 21 June 2016
With the EU referendum approaching, we asked some of our academics for their views on the possible implications for higher education and their specialist subject areas.
Posted Thursday 16 June 2016
Kingston University dance, drama and music students impressed audiences at Kingston's Rose Theatre as they put their creative talents in the spotlight at their annual end of year show.
Posted Friday 10 June 2016
A Kingston University designer whose colourful military-inspired collection puts a modern spin on the traditional soldier's uniform has carried off the prestigious menswear prize at Graduate Fashion Week.
Posted Wednesday 8 June 2016
Bianca Von Stempel, a visually impaired designer from Kingston University, has been shortlisted for the coveted Sophie Hallette award after impressing industry experts with her womenswear collection during Graduate Fashion Week.
Posted Wednesday 8 June 2016
Kingston University has the most graduate start-up businesses in the country according to latest Government survey.
Posted Wednesday 8 June 2016
Pharmacy students at Kingston University are developing new ways of using social media to help tackle key public health issues such as obesity, smoking and cancer awareness. As part of a project aiming to show how community pharmacy teams could use digital platforms to deliver health campaigns to a wide audience, final year students were tasked with setting up and managing Facebook pages to share evidence-based advice around the world.
Posted Thursday 2 June 2016
Not every girl dreams of wearing her favourite tracksuit to the prom. But for one young designer from Kingston University, the idea formed the inspiration for a womenswear collection that blurs the lines between sportswear and party dresses. Influenced by her own love of the sporty two-piece, BA(Hons) Fashion student Lydia Bolton was intent on creating a range of clothing to celebrate the ultimate female tomboy.
Posted Wednesday 1 June 2016
Edinburgh Napier has joined forces with Kingston University to develop the Big Read scheme as a way of helping students settle in to campus life and fostering a sense of belonging.