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Posted Wednesday 28 September 2016
An unusual collaboration between drama, nursing and history experts at Kingston University has led to the creation of a new interactive production.
Posted Friday 16 September 2016
Legendary record producer Tony Visconti – who has worked with some of the world's greatest names in rock and pop such as David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Morrissey and U2 – is opening a new analogue recording studio at Kingston University, named in his honour.
Posted Wednesday 14 September 2016
The programmes director for Kingston University's Centre for Higher Education Research and Practice has been sharing his academic expertise as educator in residence at the National University of Singapore.
Posted Friday 9 September 2016
A researcher who is using images of the eye to predict the risk of heart attacks is one of three academic experts to have been appointed to join the professorial ranks at Kingston University.
Posted Tuesday 30 August 2016
A new report from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), developed with support from Professor Tom Quinn from the Faculty of Health Social Care and Education – run jointly by Kingston University and St George's, University of London – has revealed how ambulance services are adapting to changing service demands, including significant increases in emergency calls.
Posted Wednesday 10 August 2016
Kingston Business School has joined a prestigious line up of leading global institutions awarded accreditation by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
Posted Tuesday 2 August 2016
A Kingston University alumna's artwork celebrating the campaign for women's right to vote has been unveiled at the Houses of Parliament. New Dawn, by artist Mary Branson is positioned directly above the spot where thousands of women and men demonstrated for equal rights during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Posted Thursday 14 July 2016
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.