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Kingston University expert calls for scientists and farmers to break out of their silos to tackle environmental challenges

Posted Thursday 5 September 2013

Kingston University expert calls for scientists and farmers to break out of their silos to tackle environmental challenges

Dr Frances Harris said a joined up approach was essential to find workable scientifically sound solutions to complex sustainability and land use issues.


Study highlights scale of continence problems among people with dementia

Posted Wednesday 28 August 2013

Study highlights scale of continence problems among people with dementia

Research by experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has revealed people with dementia are three times more likely to be diagnosed with urinary incontinence than those without.


Graphic design student gives consumers food for thought with 12-course meal in a can

Posted Wednesday 21 August 2013

Graphic design student gives consumers food for thought with 12-course meal in a can

A creative Kingston University student has concocted the ultimate convenience food.


Electric bike sets new United Kingdom land speed record

Posted Wednesday 21 August 2013

Electric bike sets new United Kingdom land speed record

Kingston University's electric motorbike has powered its way to a record-breaking 160 miles per hour in a challenge at Elvington Airfield.


Business-minded student unlocks the psychology of Clearing

Posted Wednesday 14 August 2013

Business-minded student unlocks the psychology of Clearing

A call to Kingston University’s Clearing hotline sealed the deal for a young entrepreneur turned psychology student.


London 2012 Olympics prompts £5 million spend in Kingston

Posted Friday 26 July 2013

London 2012 Olympics prompts £5 million spend in Kingston

A report from Kingston University's Centre for Economic Research and Intelligence has revealed that last year's Olympic cycling events provided a significant economic boost for the borough.


Research examines difficulties faced by first-time mothers and premature babies

Posted Thursday 11 July 2013

Research examines difficulties faced by first-time mothers and premature babies

Experts from Kingston University, King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas' Foundation Trust have joined forces to examine how mothers of premature babies experience community life once their babies have been discharged from neonatal intensive care units.


Research shows divorce spells big boost to women's happiness

Posted Monday 8 July 2013

Research shows divorce spells big boost to women's happiness

A Kingston Business School study has found women become much happier with their lives after their divorces come through.


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