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Graphic designer concocts Christmas dinner in a tin to help banish gamers' hunger pangs

Posted Monday 23 December 2013

Graphic designer concocts Christmas dinner in a tin to help banish gamers' hunger pangs

Forget hours of slaving away over a hot stove – gamers can spend the entire festive season glued to their new consoles and feasting on a Christmas "tinner" thanks to a Kingston University student's ingenuity.


New social enterprise set to lead to significant improvements in stroke rehabilitation

Posted Monday 16 December 2013

New social enterprise set to lead to significant improvements in stroke rehabilitation

A programme devised by an expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London to help stroke survivors become more involved in their rehabilitation has been launched as a social enterprise.


Reggae Reggae Sauce king Levi Roots tells would-be entrepreneurs to focus on the brand

Posted Friday 13 December 2013

Reggae Reggae Sauce king Levi Roots tells would-be entrepreneurs to focus on the brand

Dragons Den star Levi Roots gave a talk on entrepreneurship at Kingston University's Business School and told students that the biggest sales asset for a new business owner was themselves.


Researcher shines light on mystery of reindeer's changing eye colour at Christmas-themed Café Scientifique

Posted Tuesday 10 December 2013

Researcher shines light on mystery of reindeer's changing eye colour at Christmas-themed Café Scientifique

A Kingston University expert has provided a new insight into the finely-tuned vision of one of the festive season's favourite creatures at a special Café Scientifique event.


Government announces £1.85 million grant for Kingston University-led postgraduate study project

Posted Monday 9 December 2013

Government announces £1.85 million grant for Kingston University-led postgraduate study project

A Kingston University-headed consortium has received a major financial boost from the Higher Education Funding Council for England for a project to encourage more students to progress to masters degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.


Cash injection provides boost for Muir Hunter Museum of Bankruptcy

Posted Thursday 28 November 2013

Cash injection provides boost for Muir Hunter Museum of Bankruptcy

Kingston University has received a £5,000 donation towards the digitisation of its unique archive of documents on the history of insolvency law.


Legal expert advises Government on use of pre-recorded testimony for vulnerable witnesses

Posted Tuesday 19 November 2013

Legal expert advises Government on use of pre-recorded testimony for vulnerable witnesses

A Kingston Law School professor has been invited to help the Ministry of Justice assess a pilot scheme allowing vulnerable court witnesses to have their cross-examination pre-recorded.


Automotive Supply Chain award puts engineering student in the driving seat for career success

Posted Monday 18 November 2013

Automotive Supply Chain award puts engineering student in the driving seat for career success

An engineering enthusiast has won national recognition for her contribution to Kingston University's Formula Student electric racing car project.


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