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Posted Tuesday 5 September 2017
Kingston University has been shortlisted for a Higher Education Academy (HEA) award for a collaborative project between sociology and arts courses that explores the themes or race and culture.
Posted Monday 4 September 2017
Microbiology Research student Lucky Cullen will present her thesis on antimicrobial resistance to a national audience after being selected to represent Kingston University in the Three Minute Thesis competition.
Posted Friday 1 September 2017
First year product and furniture students created a custom-made spoon with a flexible handle enabling five year old Gabi to feed herself independently.
Posted Thursday 31 August 2017
Kingston University academics Dr Annie Hughes and Hilary Wason have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships from the Higher Education Academy in recognition of innovations in the fields of inclusivity and critical thinking.
Posted Tuesday 29 August 2017
A study into the negative impact planning policies have had on the creation of affordable housing in London co-authored by a Kingston University expert has been commended at a top national research awards.
Posted Monday 21 August 2017
A Kingston University academic's study into the history of nuclear power in Russia has seen her secure access to some of the nation's once notoriously guarded sites. Dr Egle Rindzeviciute's project highlights a shift in Russian society's thinking, as the country looks to open up about its past and commemorate the bygone era of nuclear power development.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Kingston University has been named in the top 50 English institutions for student job prospects in the latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey - maintaining a year-on-year increase in students achieving positive career outcomes since 2012.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Can reading novels make you a nicer person? An audience of top international psychology experts will hear a Kingston University postgraduate research student present her findings around how regularly choosing a book over television can positively affect social behaviour at a prestigious conference in Washington DC this weekend.