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Celebrities may be going bankrupt to avoid tax bills, Kingston Law School insolvency expert warns

Posted Tuesday 18 March 2014

Celebrities may be going bankrupt to avoid tax bills, Kingston Law School insolvency expert warns

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.


Kingston businesses welcome local currency and feel confident about future growth, student survey shows

Posted Thursday 6 March 2014

Kingston businesses welcome local currency and feel confident about future growth, student survey shows

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.


EU awards Kingston University £500,000 for mobile healthcare project

Posted Thursday 27 February 2014

EU awards Kingston University £500,000 for mobile healthcare project

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.


Research to put roll out of European tobacco control tool under the spotlight

Posted Tuesday 18 February 2014

Research to put roll out of European tobacco control tool under the spotlight

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.


Lottery grant helps bring British Red Cross World War 1 archive to life

Posted Thursday 6 February 2014

Lottery grant helps bring British Red Cross World War 1 archive to life

The Red Cross has chosen Kingston University to digitise its extensive archive of registration cards for volunteers during the first world war.


Business Secretary and Twickenham MP Vince Cable commends Kingston University's cutting-edge entrepreneurs

Posted Thursday 6 February 2014

Business Secretary and Twickenham MP Vince Cable commends Kingston University's cutting-edge entrepreneurs

Senior Government Minister Vince Cable has lavished praise on Kingston University's expertise in entrepreneurship education and small business research.


Family financial feud proves rich source of inspiration for Kingston historian

Posted Tuesday 4 February 2014

Family financial feud proves rich source of inspiration for Kingston historian

Diaries chronicling a 200-year-old family argument over debt and its tragic outcome form the basis of a critically acclaimed new book by Kingston University historian Dr Nicola Phillips.


Occupational psychologist warns of health risks of email obsession

Posted Friday 17 January 2014

Occupational psychologist warns of health risks of email obsession

New Kingston Business School research has revealed email addicts' worst habits and found some users are so hooked they experience phantom alerts when they haven't even received a message.


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