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Posted Tuesday 15 March 2022
A Kingston University careers programme that supports students of Black African or Black Caribbean descent to achieve their full potential was named best widening participation initiative of the year at the annual National Undergraduate Employability (NUE) Awards.
Posted Tuesday 8 March 2022
A Kingston University alumna who has represented Great Britain at a host of international events in both athletics and gymnastics has spoken of her experience of the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, held last year, and her aspirations for 2022 and beyond.
Posted Tuesday 8 March 2022
Kingston University students, staff and alumni commit to help #BreakTheBias on International Women's Day
Posted Monday 7 March 2022
Kingston University has secured funding from Advance HE to lead a project exploring how student engagement programmes can help drive inclusive cultural change across the sector.
Posted Friday 25 February 2022
Kingston University's Inclusive Curriculum Consultants Programme Lead, Tamara Reid, shares her journey as a Black, Queer Christian and how two meaningful experiences helped her reconcile her true self.
Posted Wednesday 16 February 2022
Kingston University's RIBA Stirling Prize winning Town House building is one of five leading European projects on the final shortlist for this year's European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award. The landmark building on the Penrhyn Road campus was designed by Grafton Architects and named Britain's best new building by the Royal Institute of British Architects in October last year.
Posted Tuesday 8 February 2022
Kingston University's Head of Performing Arts, Helen Minors, blogs about the introduction of genderless categories at the 2022 Brit Awards and ask whether it is a progressive step forward or a possible barrier to real equality.
Posted Thursday 3 February 2022
As part of LGBT+ History Month celebrations, Christine Budhan-Mills, Senior Lecturer in Education at Kingston University reflects on what belonging to a family means to her as a Guyanese LGBTQIA+ mother, wife and academic.