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Posted Tuesday 6 May 2014
Cultural media commentator Professor Will Brooker says the British Museum is getting serious about comics in new exhibition Comics Unmasked, which highlights the historial and cultural role played by cartoons.
Posted Wednesday 23 April 2014
Leading law academic, Professor Penny Cooper, is concerned that new family law measures may harm children and vulnerable adults.
Posted Tuesday 18 March 2014
An insolvency expert has warned that celebrities may increasingly be abusing the bankruptcy system in order to maximise their earnings and reduce the amount of tax they pay.
Posted Thursday 6 March 2014
A study by a group of Kingston University Business School students reveals local businesses would welcome the idea of a local currency and they remain confident about their trading prospects.
Posted Thursday 27 February 2014
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing has received a major EU grant worth more than £500,000 to investigate how mobile health and wireless technologies can be used to monitor patients with multiple chronic diseases.
Posted Tuesday 18 February 2014
A health policy expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London is heading a new study examining European take-up of a mechanism to help gauge the impact of anti-smoking initiatives.
Posted Thursday 6 February 2014
The Red Cross has chosen Kingston University to digitise its extensive archive of registration cards for volunteers during the first world war.
Posted Thursday 6 February 2014
Senior Government Minister Vince Cable has lavished praise on Kingston University's expertise in entrepreneurship education and small business research.