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Posted Friday 30 June 2023
A Kingston School of Art student has been crowned the winner of the Zandra Rhodes Fashion Textile Award at Graduate Fashion Week for a final year collection featuring hand drawn illustrations inspired by mythology and folklore.
Posted Wednesday 12 April 2023
Ukrainian academics have been sharing first-hand experiences of the impacts of the ongoing war and their role as disaster management specialists with staff and students at Kingston University. Their recent visit was part of a long-standing relationship between Kingston and the Lviv State University of Life Safety, a leading higher education institution in the field of human safety. Staff and student exchanges between the two universities have been taking place since 2016.
Posted Tuesday 21 March 2023
To mark World Social Work Day on 21 March, Kingston University Master in Social Work student Diana Laura Gerardo Correa has penned her thoughts in response to this year's theme of Respecting Diversity through Joint Social Action.
Posted Wednesday 8 March 2023
Staff and students from across Kingston University have come together and shared photographs of themselves demonstrating their commitment to this year's International Women's Day theme #EmbraceEquity.
Posted Thursday 9 February 2023
The exhibition of the EU Mies van Der Rohe Award for Contemporary Architecture runs at the University until early March, showcasing the 40 projects shortlisted for the 2022 award.
Posted Monday 6 February 2023
International student Athira Gangadharan, from India, is in her final year of a masters course in adult nursing at Kingston University. Here, she shares reflections on her elective placement at a male young offender institution.
Posted Monday 19 December 2022
Kingston University students, staff and alumni have achieved many prestigious awards, milestones and other notable successes during 2022.
Posted Wednesday 28 September 2022
Kingston University PhD student Sadaf Akbari, who is researching how smart materials could be used to replace damaged bones within the human body, has been named winner of this year's national Vitae Three Minute Thesis competition