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Posted Monday 18 April 2016
Dark chocolate has already been hailed for its positive effects on cardiovascular health – and now a study undertaken at London's Kingston University has found the tasty treat could help give sports enthusiasts an extra edge in their fitness training. A team led by postgraduate research student Rishikesh Kankesh Patel discovered that dark chocolate provides similar benefits to beetroot juice, now taken regularly by elite athletes after studies showed it can improve performance.
Posted Thursday 14 April 2016
Kingston University has chosen The Humans by Matt Haig as this year's novel for its annual initiative offering all new students the chance to settle in to campus life by reading the same book.
Posted Thursday 14 April 2016
A test that could revolutionise the way bacteria such as MRSA and MSSA are detected in hospitals was just one of the ventures recognised at this year's Kingston University Celebrate Enterprise Awards.
Posted Wednesday 6 April 2016
Kingston University has been named one of the world's top young universities by sector-leading magazine Times Higher Education.
Posted Wednesday 30 March 2016
A Kingston University psychology graduate has embarked on a life-changing trip to the Indian Ocean island of Sri Lanka to work with people affected by two events which have shaped the country's recent history.
Posted Wednesday 23 March 2016
Kingston University graduate identical twins Tommy and Markus Vad Flaaten have had double the reason to celebrate since their short film Bluebarry secured two prestigious awards.
Posted Tuesday 22 March 2016
A new report published by BiGGAR Economics shows Kingston University is making a substantial economic contribution to the local borough, London and the United Kingdom as a whole.
Posted Monday 21 March 2016
Professor Ronald Tuninga thanked alumni for sharing their valuable time and experience with students and staff and outlined future plans for the Faculty.