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Three Kingston University case studies featured in new University Alliance initiative to spotlight real world impact of university research

Posted Monday 23 March 2015

Three Kingston University case studies featured in new University Alliance initiative to spotlight real world impact of university research

A research excellence project which aims to outline the steps needed to secure the future excellence of UK research and to maintain an innovation research ecosystem has highlighted three Kingston University case studies.


Kingston University takes steps to close the BME attainment gap

Posted Monday 16 March 2015

Kingston University takes steps to close the BME attainment gap

Kingston University aims to lead on the BME attainment gap at a national level, focussing its efforts on improving institutional processes, enhancing knowledge and skills, and better supporting its diverse range of students.


Kingston University MBA among Europe's top 50 in QS Global 200 Business Schools ranking report 2015

Posted Friday 13 February 2015

Kingston University MBA among Europe's top 50 in QS Global 200 Business Schools ranking report 2015

Kingston Business School's full-time MBA has been ranked 43 out of 200 in Europe in the latest QS Fulltime MBA rankings.


British Heart Foundation funding boost to heart disease research at Kingston University

Posted Friday 6 February 2015

British Heart Foundation funding boost to heart disease research at Kingston University

British Heart Foundation funded project to use models of heart failure to discover how a particular naturally occurring protein can regulate apoptotic heart muscle cell death and heart failure.


From the web: Alice in Wonderland at 150: innocent fantasy or dark and druggy?

Posted Thursday 29 January 2015

From the web: Alice in Wonderland at 150: innocent fantasy or dark and druggy?

Professor Will Brooker, author of Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture, notes how the story's enduring appeal lies in its ability to mirror the changing concerns of new generations.


From the web: Abuse revealed in 'torture report' reflects broader trends from the Iraq war

Posted Thursday 15 January 2015

From the web: Abuse revealed in 'torture report' reflects broader trends from the Iraq war

Peter Finn, lecturer in politics, analyses the US senate's torture report, and finds evidence of horrifying abuse and torture across large parts of the national security apparatus of the US.


Kingston University professor Fiona Ross awarded CBE in New Year's Honours list for contribution to healthcare and higher education

Posted Wednesday 7 January 2015

Kingston University professor Fiona Ross awarded CBE in New Year's Honours list for contribution to healthcare and higher education

The former dean of the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education at Kingston University and St George's, University of London has been named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her work in healthcare and higher education.


Nursing experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London investigate whether hourly hospital ward rounds improve quality of patient care

Posted Monday 22 December 2014

Nursing experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London investigate whether hourly hospital ward rounds improve quality of patient care

Researchers from Kingston University and St George's, University of London are examining the impact routine hospital ward rounds have on safe, compassionate patient care.


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