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Bicycle made from discarded golf clubs highlights 21st Century swing to cycling as leisure activity for middle-aged men

Posted Thursday 24 November 2016

Bicycle made from discarded golf clubs highlights 21st Century swing to cycling as leisure activity for middle-aged men

A Kingston University graphic design student has created a fully functional lightweight bicycle from a set of golf clubs purchased for just 99p from eBay.


US student becomes one of youngest ever to enrol for PhD at Kingston University after signing up for psychology programme aged just 17

Posted Monday 14 November 2016

US student becomes one of youngest ever to enrol for PhD at Kingston University after signing up for psychology programme aged just 17

A student from the United States has become one of the youngest ever to study for a PhD at Kingston University – after enrolling this summer aged just 17.


Kingston University academic lays down the law at inaugural professorial lecture

Posted Friday 11 November 2016

Kingston University academic lays down the law at inaugural professorial lecture

Senior law academic Professor Umut Turksen spoke about the rule of law at his inaugural professorial lecture.


Kingston University and St George's, University of London lead the way in training nursing associates for new role set to transform care workforce

Posted Monday 7 November 2016

Kingston University and St George's, University of London lead the way in training nursing associates for new role set to transform care workforce

Kingston University and St George's, University of London have been selected to train students to become nursing associates – a new role that will deliver hands-on care for patients and help to transform the nursing and care workforce. The position will offer a new route for healthcare workers wishing to progress in their careers to become registered nurses.


Girls, you can get fit with a friend and try a new sport during ‘This KU Girl Can' week at Kingston University (7–13 November 2016)

Posted Thursday 3 November 2016

Girls, you can get fit with a friend and try a new sport during ‘This KU Girl Can' week at Kingston University (7–13 November 2016)

Whether you are curious to try an activity, want to inspire a friend to get more active or simply want to meet people, there is a jam-packed timetable during ‘This KU Girl Can' week where Kingston University female students and staff can have fun and get fit for free.


Stories of 9/11 and 7/7 survivors shared as linguistics expert gives insight in to narratives describing trauma during Kingston University-hosted TEDx event

Posted Wednesday 2 November 2016

Stories of 9/11 and 7/7 survivors shared as linguistics expert gives insight in to narratives describing trauma during Kingston University-hosted TEDx event

A Kingston University academic shared her research into how people use stories to describe traumatic experiences - including survivors of the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Centre in 2001 and the London bombings in 2005 - as part of her talk on the power of stories at Saturday's TEDx event, hosted at the University.


Kingston University designer Leyman Lahcine draws inspiration from Nobel Peace Prize winners in latest catwalk collection

Posted Tuesday 1 November 2016

Kingston University designer Leyman Lahcine draws inspiration from Nobel Peace Prize winners in latest catwalk collection

Designer Leyman Lahcine impressed industry experts at Kingston University's MA Fashion Show in Soho with a collection focusing on inspirational freedom fighters and garments embroidered with messages of peace.


Kingston University's Big Read project and author Matt Haig bring communities together through power of books

Posted Monday 24 October 2016

Kingston University's Big Read project and author Matt Haig bring communities together through power of books

Guests at a local night shelter and students at the University of the Third Age (UA3) were enthralled during a visit by celebrated author Matt Haig, who talked about his novel The Humans and how he feels books can be transformative for both individuals and communities.


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