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Aspiring filmmakers at Kingston University given chance to step into the spotlight through Channel 4 programme Random Acts

Posted Wednesday 8 March 2017

Aspiring filmmakers at Kingston University given chance to step into the spotlight through Channel 4 programme Random Acts

Kingston University supports the Stop Play Record initiative, which opens the door for 16-24 year olds to apply for the chance to have their short film produced for Channel 4's Random Acts programme.


Holocaust survivor John Dobai moves audience at Kingston University with personal account of life as a child during the Second World War

Posted Thursday 2 March 2017

Holocaust survivor John Dobai moves audience at Kingston University with personal account of life as a child during the Second World War

Kingston University welcomed Hungarian Holocaust survivor John Dobai to speak as part of Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations. Mr Dobai addressed the audience with a fascinating account of his childhood and the lessons that we can learn from the atrocities that took place during the Second World War.


Kingston University's new Product and Furniture Design MA course director Sebastian Bergne highlights impact designers could have on modern world through creative problem solving

Posted Monday 27 February 2017

Kingston University's new Product and Furniture Design MA course director Sebastian Bergne highlights impact designers could have on modern world through creative problem solving

Renowned British industrial designer Sebastian Bergne joins Kingston University to head up the Product and Furniture design MA


QS Global 250 Business Schools report ranks Kingston Business School among top 33 in United Kingdom

Posted Friday 24 February 2017

QS Global 250 Business Schools report ranks Kingston Business School among top 33 in United Kingdom

Kingston Business School ranked among the 33 best full-time MBA programmes in the United Kingdom in the QS Global Business Schools Report, hot on the heels of being awarded international accreditation by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).


Kingston University's new creative partnership with British Film Institute (BFI) gives film students access to historic moving image archive

Posted Thursday 23 February 2017

Kingston University's new creative partnership with British Film Institute (BFI) gives film students access to historic moving image archive

The British Film Institute (BFI) is opening up its moving image archive to Kingston University film students to reuse material as part as their degree - marking the first time that students on a course-related project have had access to the archive.


Kingston University secures €900,000 grant to explore how drones, smart wristbands and cameras could transform future of concert security

Posted Thursday 9 February 2017

Kingston University secures €900,000 grant to explore how drones, smart wristbands and cameras could transform future of concert security

Kingston University's Robot Vision team secure €900,000 of European Commission funding to work on €15m project investigating how the latest technology could help improve security at large outdoor concerts through a network of internet-connected drones, smart wristbands and body-mounted video cameras.


Kingston University lecturer Pascal Anson has brush with fame as mentor on new BBC television programme The Big Painting Challenge

Posted Tuesday 7 February 2017

Kingston University lecturer Pascal Anson has brush with fame as mentor on new BBC television programme The Big Painting Challenge

Senior lecturer in graphic design, product and furniture design and art foundation, Pascal Anson, will be offering his advice in a new BBC One show that puts the spotlight on amateur artists


Kingston University students' Inuit-inspired sustainable fashion sculptures displayed at Canadian High Commission ahead of London Fashion Week

Posted Tuesday 7 February 2017

Kingston University students' Inuit-inspired sustainable fashion sculptures displayed at Canadian High Commission ahead of London Fashion Week

Sustainable fashion sculptures inspired by Inuit and First Nation hunters have gone on display at Canada House ahead of London Fashion Week.


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