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Posted Friday 19 July 2019
Q&A with Creative Writing tutor Dr Adam Baron, whose novel You Won't Believe This is published this summer as a follow up to his bestselling and Carnegie-nominated children's book debut Boy Underwater.
Posted Tuesday 16 July 2019
A dedicated race and human rights campaigner, an innovator in fashion branding and an influential legal expert are among a group of industry leaders set to receive honorary awards from Kingston University as thousands of students celebrate their graduations.
Posted Monday 8 July 2019
Creative solutions to global engineering problems dreamed up by young innovators of the future were unveiled at Kingston University as part of an annual Primary Engineer competition.
Posted Wednesday 3 July 2019
A Kingston University student who spent his childhood in care has overcome the odds to complete a degree and win a prestigious national award.
Posted Wednesday 3 July 2019
Kingston University has seen four of its subjects achieve 100 per cent for overall student satisfaction in this year's National Student Survey, along with strong improvements across the board.
Posted Monday 24 June 2019
A Kingston University and South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust programme to help black, Asian and minority ethnic mental health nurses get better paid and more senior roles has been shortlisted for a Royal College of Nursing Institute award
Posted Thursday 20 June 2019
Ensuring young girls understand the creative potential of engineering and science careers could play a key part in addressing the sector's gender imbalance, according to industry expert and Kingston University visiting professor Dawn Childs. The group engineering director for global theme park operator Merlin and current president of the Women's Engineering Society also spoke of the need for more female engineers to visit schools and act as powerful role models to children ahead of International Women in Engineering Day this Sunday.
Posted Friday 14 June 2019
A Kingston University and St George's, University of London course has become the first undergraduate programme in the United Kingdom to receive an endorsement from the Social Pedagogy Professional Association.