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Posted Friday 14 November 2014
Islamic State will inevitably be expelled from Iraq because the country has historically been run as a multi-religious state, says Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne as she accepts an honorary degree recognising her international human rights work.
Posted Wednesday 5 November 2014
Three hundred volunteers have been recruited by Kingston University's Centre for the Historical Record to upload nearly a quarter of a million records on to new online resource open to researchers and the public.
Posted Wednesday 22 October 2014
Academic experts from Kingston University and the University of Southampton have joined forces to produce a new guide packed with advice about the ways rooms designed to stimulate people's senses can be used to boost dementia care.
Posted Friday 17 October 2014
Medical microbiologist Mark Fielder took to reddit to answer questions on the spread of infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance and Ebola. The AMA session garnered a huge response from the reddit science community.
Posted Monday 13 October 2014
Professor of medical microbiology, Mark Fielder, talks to ITV news about the spread and potential threat of Ebola.
Posted Wednesday 17 September 2014
Kingston University's new head of the School of Economics, History and Politics, Professor Steve Keen, says mainstream economics theory has played a key role in the current economic downturn.
Posted Tuesday 16 September 2014
Kingston University's latest crop of MA Fashion graduates has taken inspiration from right around the globe for collections being unveiled on the final day of London Fashion Week.
Posted Friday 22 August 2014
A Kingston University academic, who also writes superhero comic books, says he is glad his collaborators are too busy to work with him as their feminist strip My So Called Secret Identity gets ready to make the move from computer screen to print.