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Posted Friday 11 March 2016
A visually impaired Kingston University fashion student who has developed a way of working based mainly on touch is using her unique approach to create a womenswear collection inspired by the way she sees the world. Bianca Von Stempel, who is registered blind, has no central vision and can only see colours and clouded shapes with her right eye. Despite this, the 23 year old has been determined not to let her eyesight get in the way of her childhood dream of becoming a fashion designer.
Posted Wednesday 9 March 2016
Recent figures show Kingston University is increasing the number of its BME students who achieve First and 2:1 degrees.
Posted Friday 4 March 2016
Findings from HEFCE-funded research led by Kingston University investigating the motivations and experiences of postgraduate applicants and students will help people from a broader range of backgrounds progress on to further study.
Posted Wednesday 2 March 2016
A Kingston University music specialist has hailed the inspiring legacy of late composer Henri Dutilleux, as figures from the world of classical music gather to mark 100 years since his birth.
Posted Wednesday 2 March 2016
Experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London are working with stroke patients and their families to find creative ways to embed rehabilitation in every aspect of stroke unit care.
Posted Tuesday 1 March 2016
Kingston University has demonstrated its commitment to research by achieving the European Commission HR Excellence in Research Award.
Posted Tuesday 1 March 2016
Kingston University students have stepped into the spotlight to brave a Dragon's Den-style challenge, pitching their business ideas to a panel of industry experts.
Posted Monday 22 February 2016
Kingston University has devised a new method for arriving at the book shortlist for its annual Big Read project.