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Kingston University students step into the spotlight as International Youth Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary

Posted Friday 6 July 2018

Kingston University students step into the spotlight as International Youth Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary

Kingston University students are tackling a wide range of topical issues as they take part in the 10th anniversary of the International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF), taking place across venues in Kingston.


Kingston University appoints Professor Jill Schofield as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of its new Faculty of Business and Social Sciences

Posted Thursday 5 July 2018

Kingston University appoints Professor Jill Schofield as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of its new Faculty of Business and Social Sciences

Professor Jill Schofield – an eminent business management expert and academic leader – has been appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Kingston University's new Faculty of Business and Social Sciences.


Healthcare experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London reflect on the challenges facing the NHS at 70

Posted Thursday 5 July 2018

Healthcare experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London reflect on the challenges facing the NHS at 70

As the NHS turns 70, three experts from the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education have highlighted some of the fundamental issues the service needs to navigate as it looks to the future.


Kingston School of Art designer wins Penguin Random House Student Design Award for minimalist Animal Farm book cover inspired by childhood song

Posted Tuesday 3 July 2018

Kingston School of Art designer wins Penguin Random House Student Design Award for minimalist Animal Farm book cover inspired by childhood song

Kingston School of Art student Raemarie Lee has scooped a prestigious Penguin Random House Student Design Award after creating a minimalist cover design for George Orwell's Animal Farm.


Second World War-era wristwatches could pose cancer risk due to radon exposure, according to new study by experts from Kingston University and University of Northampton

Posted Friday 15 June 2018

 Second World War-era wristwatches could pose cancer risk due to radon exposure, according to new study by experts from Kingston University and University of Northampton

Wristwatches such as those worn by soldiers during the Second World War could pose a cancer risk due to potentially dangerous levels of radiation ,emitted from the radon used to make the dials glow in the dark, new research by experts from Kingston University and the University of Northampton has found.


Kingston University welcomes local community on to campus for its annual Civic Reception showcasing the work of staff and students

Posted Thursday 14 June 2018

Kingston University welcomes local community on to campus for its annual Civic Reception showcasing the work of staff and students

Kingston University's commitment to being at the heart of the community was highlighted at its annual Civic Reception which gave guests the opportunity to come in and see the work of staff and students.


Rose Theatre plays host to festival celebrating Kingston University's drama, dance, film and music emerging talent

Posted Monday 11 June 2018

Rose Theatre plays host to festival celebrating Kingston University's drama, dance, film and music emerging talent

The best of the year's work by Kingston University drama, dance, film and music students will be on show at a three day event hosted at the town's Rose Theatre.


Times Higher Education ranks Kingston University in top 200 young institutions across the globe

Posted Friday 8 June 2018

Times Higher Education ranks Kingston University in top 200 young institutions across the globe

Kingston University has been named in the world's top 200 young universities in the latest international rankings by sector-leading publication the Times Higher Education (THE)


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