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Congratulations to the Kingston University graduating class of 2016

Posted Tuesday 26 July 2016

Congratulations to the Kingston University graduating class of 2016

More than 10,000 graduates and their guests have descended on Kingston to celebrate the completion of their degrees.


Kingston University human resource management students turn consultants to boost student ambassador programme

Posted Monday 18 July 2016

Kingston University human resource management students turn consultants to boost student ambassador programme

A group of five human resource management students from Kingston University were so impressed by the impact of their institution's student ambassador scheme they decided to make it the focus of their final year project.


New science laboratories set to open at Kingston University as first stage of £6.8m project part-funded by Government grant nears completion

Posted Thursday 14 July 2016

New science laboratories set to open at Kingston University as first stage of £6.8m project part-funded by Government grant nears completion

The first stage of a £6.8m project to create new state-of -the-art science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) facilities at Kingston University's Penrhyn Road campus has been completed and is set to open to students in September. The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing secured £1.9m of Government funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) towards the project, which is delivering cutting-edge new laboratories and science and technology facilities for the benefit of the public as well as current and future students.


Green light for new sports hall at Kingston University's Kingston Hill campus

Posted Monday 11 July 2016

Green light for new sports hall at Kingston University's Kingston Hill campus

Kingston University has been given the green light to create a sustainable sports hall at its Kingston Hill campus, providing new indoor sporting facilities for students. Councillors on the Malden and Coombe neighbourhood committee approved the proposals for the new building at a meeting on 7 July. Catering for a range of sports including netball, badminton, basketball and five-a-side football, it will become a central hub for the University's indoor students' sports clubs.


Vice-Chancellor clears the way for development of landmark Town House building at Penrhyn Road campus

Posted Monday 11 July 2016

Vice-Chancellor clears the way for development of landmark Town House building at Penrhyn Road campus

Vice-Chancellor Professor Julius Weinberg climbed aboard a demolition digger recently to see the University's Town House building for one last time before it's removal to make way for new building.


Kingston University professor calls on Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to introduce HPV vaccination for boys

Posted Friday 8 July 2016

Kingston University professor calls on Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to introduce HPV vaccination for boys

Professor Giampiero Favato of Kingston University's Business School delivered a letter to the Minister of Health from clinicians, scientists and academics with a special interest in the human papillomavirus (HPV) and its associated diseases.


Scholars of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Avengers converge on Kingston University for conference examining work of writer and director Joss Whedon

Posted Wednesday 6 July 2016

Scholars of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Avengers converge on Kingston University for conference examining work of writer and director Joss Whedon

Kingston University plays host to an international conference dedicated to the work of Joss Whedon – creator of cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and writer and director of blockbuster film Avengers Assemble.


Embedding dementia care training in degree studies key priority for healthcare experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London

Posted Friday 1 July 2016

Embedding dementia care training in degree studies key priority for healthcare experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London

With more than 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK today – and that figure set to rise to more than one million within the next ten years – Kingston University and St George's, University of London have made a commitment to provide all nursing, health and social care students with specialist dementia care training as part of their studies.


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