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Posted Thursday 9 September 2021
A postgraduate engineering student whose research could help drive sustainable innovations in the concrete industry has reached the national final of this year's Vitae Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition – with a little help from a childhood toy. Ana Pavlovi?, from Belgrade in Serbia, has been exploring the use of a common volcanic rock, basalt, as an emerging alternative material to steel for reinforcing concrete structures as part of her PhD, having already completed a Masters degree at Kingston University and a second Masters at the University of Belgrade.
Posted Tuesday 31 August 2021
Kingston University's commitment to design excellence has been recognised in the annual Royal Institute of British Architects' London Region Awards, which has seen it scoop the regional Client of the Year accolade alongside individual awards for two of its buildings.
Posted Wednesday 25 August 2021
A Kingston University learning disability nursing student has been shortlisted for a prestigious accolade at this year's Student Nursing Times Awards. Martina Gomez has been nominated for the Student Nurse of the Year: Learning Disabilities award. She was recognised for her passion and drive to address inequalities people with learning disabilities face, taking multiple leadership roles to nurture and inspire her peers and her work on the frontline during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Posted Tuesday 17 August 2021
Dance students from Kingston School of Art have taken part in their first live performance in 18 months as part of Ben Judd's fellowship project at Kingston University's Stanley Picker Gallery.
Posted Wednesday 11 August 2021
Kingston University's Clearing hotline has been buzzing since A-level results day, with hundreds of applicants keen to secure a place on a degree course in the coming academic year.
Posted Monday 9 August 2021
Veronica Oprisan decided to change paths from musical theatre to business psychology and secured her place through Clearing at Kingston University. One year later, she is now working as a hotline operator where she hopes to reassure others with a similar dilemma on A-level results day.
Posted Thursday 5 August 2021
A former handyman took his electrics and plumbing skills to Kingston University to further his career on a BSc Construction Engineering Management degree. After doing a foundation year in civil engineering, Adam Segayer was looking to further his studies and came to Kingston University through clearing.
Posted Thursday 5 August 2021
An award-winning Kingston University biosciences lecturer whose approach to teaching has helped remove barriers and enhance outcomes for students has been recognised with a prestigious National Teaching Fellowship.