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Kingston University's Big Read Project turns exciting new page as six shortlisted novels revealed

Posted Thursday 7 March 2019

Kingston University's Big Read Project turns exciting new page as six shortlisted novels revealed

Conclave by Robert Harris, My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite, Of Murder Muses and Me by Claudia Chibici-Revneanu, The Book of Alexander by Mark Carew, The Testament of Jessie Lamb by Jane Rogers and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce have been shortlisted as part of the Big Read project to ease the student's transition into the University.


Kingston School of Art academic spearheads national scheme giving student filmmakers access to historic footage from BBC and BFI archives

Posted Tuesday 5 March 2019

Kingston School of Art academic spearheads national scheme giving student filmmakers access to historic footage from BBC and BFI archives

Thirty-nine films from the BBC and BFI archives have been licensed for reuse by student filmmakers from Kingston School of Art.


First Mental Health Nurses' Day a step in right direction, Kingston University and St George's, University of London expert says

Posted Thursday 21 February 2019

First Mental Health Nurses' Day a step in right direction, Kingston University and St George's, University of London expert says

The introduction of the first-ever Mental Health Nurses' Day is a step forward in helping people understand the crucial role these specialist nurses play in supporting service users and challenging stigma that still surrounds mental illness, according to an expert from Kingston University and St George's University of London.


Kingston University politics expert says Labour splitters have made Brexit even more complicated – and weakened prospect of what they want to achieve

Posted Monday 18 February 2019

Kingston University politics expert says Labour splitters have made Brexit even more complicated – and weakened prospect of what they want to achieve

Seven Labour MPs have resigned over Jeremy Corbyn's approach to Brexit and concerns around anti-semitism - but does this help or hinder their hopes of securing a second referendum? Dr Robin Pettit, senior lecturer in comparative politics at Kingston University in London, examines the decision of MPs Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger, Angela Smith, Ann Coffey, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes and Gavin Shuker to quit the party and whether this could spark a radical change in British politics.


New parliamentary report could help tackle national childhood obesity crisis, Kingston University expert says

Posted Monday 18 February 2019

New parliamentary report could help tackle national childhood obesity crisis, Kingston University expert says

A new government report could be a long-awaited step in helping to tackle the national childhood obesity crisis, according to a Kingston University expert.


New physician associates an asset to hospital medical and surgical teams, study from Kingston University and St George's, University of London finds

Posted Wednesday 13 February 2019

New physician associates an asset to hospital medical and surgical teams, study from Kingston University and St George's, University of London finds

A first study into the impact of a new type of health worker in NHS hospitals, physician associates, has found they benefit medical and surgical teams and their patients, according to research by Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Kingston University to host seminar to inform future teachers about the needs of Forces children

Posted Monday 11 February 2019

Kingston University to host seminar to inform future teachers about the needs of Forces children

A seminar focusing on the needs of Armed Forces children and how they are supported at school is being hosted by Kingston University and Reading Force.


Metro Bank mogul Vernon Hill calls for companies to create fans rather than customers at Kingston University Strategy into Practice lecture

Posted Tuesday 5 February 2019

Metro Bank mogul Vernon Hill calls for companies to create fans rather than customers at Kingston University Strategy into Practice lecture

Chairman of Metro Bank Vernon Hill has launched this year's industry-recognised Strategy into Practice seminars with a talk on how to increase business growth.


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