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Posted Thursday 13 October 2022
Kingston University has launched a long-term strategy, founded on its sector-leading Future Skills campaign.
Posted Friday 26 August 2022
A Kingston University postgraduate student whose tissue engineering research could help address the global organ donor shortage has made the national final of this year's Vitae Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Posted Wednesday 20 July 2022
The annual ‘If you were an engineer, what would you do?' competition, known as the Leaders Awards, were held in the Town House as school pupils across London were honored for their designs which help fix real-world problems. At the event two exciting prototypes were revealed which were originally selected from entries last year. These prototypes were built by Kingston University staff and students.
Posted Friday 24 June 2022
Students who had the opportunity to attend the launch of Kingston University's latest Future Skills report at the House of Commons have shared their views about the value a skills-centred education has added to their own degree-level learning.
Posted Monday 13 June 2022
Kingston University has published a new report calling for the establishment of a Future Skills Council bringing together industry, universities and policymakers to tackle the nation's skills shortages and secure the UK's future economic prosperity.
Posted Thursday 9 June 2022
After a year of exhibitions, events, and, having sold work from more than 350 local creatives, Not My Beautiful House has celebrated moving into the iconic Grade II listed Ancient Market House in the historic centre of Kingston with an exhibition featuring artwork, music and performances.
Posted Wednesday 8 June 2022
Two academics from Kingston University have been named joint winners of University Alliance's Innovation Award as it played host to hundreds of higher education experts from across the United Kingdom at Town House for its annual summit.
Posted Wednesday 1 June 2022
?On 25 May, around 100 mentors, mentees and staff from across the University came together to celebrate the success of the 2021/22 Beyond Barriers Student Mentoring Scheme, and the achievements of those who took part.