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Research shows divorce spells big boost to women's happiness

Posted Monday 8 July 2013

Research shows divorce spells big boost to women's happiness

A Kingston Business School study has found women become much happier with their lives after their divorces come through.


Self-publishing paves way for Fifty Shades of Grey

Posted Friday 5 July 2013

Self-publishing paves way for Fifty Shades of Grey

It's often seen as the preserve of the vain and talentless but self-publishing is undergoing something of an image makeover, according to new research from Kingston University.


New findings emphasise importance of vitamin D in pregnancy

Posted Friday 21 June 2013

New findings emphasise importance of vitamin D in pregnancy

The amount of vitamin D in mothers determines more than half the levels found in their newborn babies – almost three times as much as previously thought, according to new Kingston University research.


Steiff bears and childhood memories make for collectible fashion

Posted Friday 24 May 2013

Steiff bears and childhood memories make for collectible fashion

A Kingston University student has created a furry fashion line-up inspired by collector's favourite the Steiff bear.


Shakespeare expert Professor Richard Wilson awarded honorary degree

Posted Thursday 23 May 2013

Shakespeare expert Professor Richard Wilson awarded honorary degree

Kingston University's Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Richard Wilson, has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Constanta in Romania.


Kingston launches distance learning MBA with Study Group

Posted Tuesday 21 May 2013

Kingston launches distance learning MBA with Study Group

Kingston University has launched a brand new way of studying its prestigious MBA course, allowing students to fit their studies much more flexibly into their working life.


Enterprising designer believes disability should be no barrier to style

Posted Tuesday 14 May 2013

Enterprising designer believes disability should be no barrier to style

A Kingston University MA Fashion student has used his creative to talents to conjure up a sophisticated yet practical range of clothing for wheelchair users.


Human rights festival examines political future of Iraq

Posted Wednesday 10 April 2013

Human rights festival examines political future of Iraq

The impact of conflict in the Middle East and genocide in Sudan have been among the hard-hitting topics on the programme during Kingston University's annual Human Rights Festival.


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