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Kingston University shares expertise in closing BME attainment gap

Posted Monday 27 January 2020

Kingston University shares expertise in closing BME attainment gap

Kingston University has continued its sector-leading work in closing the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) attainment gap through an externally funded Office for Students project.


Kingston University students advised to ‘be true to yourself' as they are applauded during week of graduation ceremonies

Posted Tuesday 14 January 2020

Kingston University students advised to ‘be true to yourself' as they are applauded during week of graduation ceremonies

Hundreds of Kingston University students are celebrating their exceptional achievements this week in front of proud family, friends, staff members and special guests – as they become the University's first graduates of the new decade.


Are the UK's carers in crisis? Psychologists, support workers and researchers explore ways to improve support at Kingston University event

Posted Monday 13 January 2020

Are the UK's carers in crisis? Psychologists, support workers and researchers explore ways to improve support at Kingston University event

It's estimated unpaid carers save the NHS £136 billion pounds every year, yet there are consistent reports of the pressures this places on them. What needs to be considered when rethinking support?


Flagship multi-million pound Town House building opens at Kingston University

Posted Monday 6 January 2020

Flagship multi-million pound Town House building opens at Kingston University

Kingston University's landmark Town House building at the Penrhyn Road campus has opened its doors to students, staff and the community.


Kingston School of Art students create bear sculpture to shine new light on homelessness and the climate crisis this festive period

Posted Monday 23 December 2019

Kingston School of Art students create bear sculpture to shine new light on homelessness and the climate crisis this festive period

Students from Kingston School of Art's Creative and Cultural Industries have created The Giving Bear, a light sculpture which encourages shoppers to donate to homelessness charities while drawing attention to the climate crisis. Working with resource management company Veolia in partnership with New West End Company and Westminster City Council, the students pitched their ideas and worked together on the chosen project.


Kingston University students explore how artificial intelligence can improve access to NHS patient records in pioneering health hackathon

Posted Monday 23 December 2019

Kingston University students explore how artificial intelligence can improve access to NHS patient records in pioneering health hackathon

A health automation hackathon was held at Kingston University, bringing together 200 students, health professionals and technology enthusiasts to present imaginative solutions that could improve access to patient records within the NHS.


Reintroduction of Government grants for student nurses is step in right direction but more must be done, Kingston University expert says

Posted Wednesday 18 December 2019

Reintroduction of Government grants for student nurses is step in right direction but more must be done, Kingston University expert says

The British Government's decision to reintroduce grants for aspiring nurses studying at university will increase the talent pool and allow students to enjoy learning with less anxiety around financial pressures, according to the head of nursing at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra record David Bowie classic Space Oddity with super producer Tony Visconti

Posted Tuesday 17 December 2019

Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra record David Bowie classic Space Oddity with super producer Tony Visconti

Kingston University's Stylophone Orchestra have released their take on David Bowie's 1969 classic Space Oddity. Aided by the legendary producer Tony Visconti, it marks the 50th anniversary of the track and is the first release from the orchestra, thought to be the only Stylophone Orchestra in the world.


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