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Occupational psychologist warns of health risks of email obsession

Posted Friday 17 January 2014

Occupational psychologist warns of health risks of email obsession

New Kingston Business School research has revealed email addicts' worst habits and found some users are so hooked they experience phantom alerts when they haven't even received a message.


Study reveals patients with learning difficulties can become invisible in hospitals

Posted Friday 10 January 2014

Study reveals patients with learning difficulties can become invisible in hospitals

Hospital patients with learning difficulties can face longer waits and poorly managed treatment due to medical staff's failure to understand them, researchers from Kingston University and St George's, University of London have found.


Show business memories from composer David Heneker go on display as part of National Archives campaign

Posted Friday 10 January 2014

Show business memories from composer David Heneker go on display as part of National Archives campaign

National Archives feature Kingston University exhibition of award-winning musical composer as part of the Explore Your Archive campaign.


New Year's honour recognises Debs Porter for long-standing service to higher education

Posted Friday 3 January 2014

New Year's honour recognises Debs Porter for long-standing service to higher education

A member of staff from the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education at Kingston University and St George's, University of London has become one of the latest recipients of the prestigious British Empire Medal.


Graphic designer concocts Christmas dinner in a tin to help banish gamers' hunger pangs

Posted Monday 23 December 2013

Graphic designer concocts Christmas dinner in a tin to help banish gamers' hunger pangs

Forget hours of slaving away over a hot stove – gamers can spend the entire festive season glued to their new consoles and feasting on a Christmas "tinner" thanks to a Kingston University student's ingenuity.


New social enterprise set to lead to significant improvements in stroke rehabilitation

Posted Monday 16 December 2013

New social enterprise set to lead to significant improvements in stroke rehabilitation

A programme devised by an expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London to help stroke survivors become more involved in their rehabilitation has been launched as a social enterprise.


Physiotherapy volunteers take part in Crisis at Christmas campaign

Posted Sunday 15 December 2013

Physiotherapy volunteers take part in Crisis at Christmas campaign

Physiotherapy lecturers and students from Kingston University and St George's, University of London will be lending a helping hand at Crisis - the national charity for single homeless people - this Christmas.


Reggae Reggae Sauce king Levi Roots tells would-be entrepreneurs to focus on the brand

Posted Friday 13 December 2013

Reggae Reggae Sauce king Levi Roots tells would-be entrepreneurs to focus on the brand

Dragons Den star Levi Roots gave a talk on entrepreneurship at Kingston University's Business School and told students that the biggest sales asset for a new business owner was themselves.


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