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HackCentre project set to help more than 750 students put their problem-solving skills to the test in new £75,000 Santander Universities' initiative

Posted Wednesday 14 November 2018

HackCentre project set to help more than 750 students put their problem-solving skills to the test in new £75,000 Santander Universities' initiative

A new Santander Universities-funded project will see more than 750 students involved in a series of Hackathons.


Kingston School of Art graduate paints her way on to Sky Arts television Landscape Artist of the Year competition

Posted Tuesday 13 November 2018

Kingston School of Art graduate paints her way on to Sky Arts television Landscape Artist of the Year competition

Kingston University graduate Lorna Wheele has earned a spot on a Sky Arts television that aims to unearth talented artists from across the country.


Kingston Business School celebrates 20 years of internationally respected Moscow MBA programme

Posted Thursday 8 November 2018

Kingston Business School celebrates 20 years of internationally respected Moscow MBA programme

Kingston University has been celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of its Business School's MBA programme in collaboration with the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).


Nursing student from Cork follows family footsteps to pursue studies at Kingston University

Posted Wednesday 7 November 2018

Nursing student from Cork follows family footsteps to pursue studies at Kingston University

Third year Kingston University student Ellen Fox is following in her family's footsteps as she pursues a career in nursing.


Kingston University and St George's, University of London awarded grant to study how ambulance crews can better diagnose heart attacks

Posted Tuesday 6 November 2018

Kingston University and St George's, University of London awarded grant to study how ambulance crews can better diagnose heart attacks

Kingston University and St George's, University of London are leading a study to establish the best way to diagnose people suspected of having a heart attack after being awarded a £196,500 grant by the British Heart Foundation.


Chancellor's Budget confirms mental health is high on Government's agenda and receiving long overdue recognition, Kingston University and St George's, University of London expert says

Posted Friday 2 November 2018

Chancellor's Budget confirms mental health is high on Government's agenda and receiving long overdue recognition, Kingston University and St George's, University of London expert says

Kingston University and St Georges, University of London mental health expert Professor Mary Chambers evaluates the announcement of a number of new initiatives to help people with mental health problems in this year's Budget.


From cell biology to self-identity – Kingston University pharmacy academic has first novel published

Posted Thursday 1 November 2018

From cell biology to self-identity – Kingston University pharmacy academic has first novel published

A science lecturer who uses role playing during his teaching as had his first book, entitled The Book of Alexander, published by Salt Publishing.


Napoleon called us a nation of shopkeepers but Chancellor's Budget doesn't go far enough to defend this, Kingston University retail expert says

Posted Tuesday 30 October 2018

Napoleon called us a nation of shopkeepers but Chancellor's Budget doesn't go far enough to defend this, Kingston University retail expert says

Chancellor Philip Hammond's Budget plans to support the country's high street through cutting business rates is welcome, but doesn't do enough to support big chains, according to a Kingston University retail expert.


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