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Prime Minister's enterprise adviser emphasises Government commitment to business start-ups

Posted Wednesday 10 April 2013

Prime Minister's enterprise adviser emphasises Government commitment to business start-ups

Lord Young of Graffham has shared his views on ways to stimulate the nation's economic growth during a fact-finding visit to the Kingston Business School.


Letters chronicling long-standing Iris Murdoch friendship to go on display

Posted Tuesday 9 April 2013

Letters chronicling long-standing Iris Murdoch friendship to go on display

Kingston University's Centre for Iris Murdoch Studies has teamed up with Kingston Museum to showcase the results of a community project exploring the late novelist's letters.


Professor delivers keynote address at international nursing research conference

Posted Monday 8 April 2013

Professor delivers keynote address at international nursing research conference

A health care expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has been sharing her views on the challenges of researching conditions managed by patients in their homes.


Collection chronicles career of musical theatre giant Stephen Sondheim

Posted Thursday 21 March 2013

Collection chronicles career of musical theatre giant Stephen Sondheim

Fifty years of musical theatre magic has been captured in a newly-acquired Kingston University archive celebrating the work of composer Stephen Sondheim.


Study investigates satisfaction with support offered to stroke survivors' carers

Posted Friday 15 March 2013

Study investigates satisfaction with support offered to stroke survivors' carers

Experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London are examining how well social services meet the needs of people looking after family members who have had a stroke.


Research finds communicating risk can be a risky business

Posted Friday 15 March 2013

Research finds communicating risk can be a risky business

Individuals whose jobs involve communicating risk need to be more aware of the different ways people may interpret what they say, new Kingston Business School research shows.


Rehabilitation sciences specialist helps point way to better use of allied health professionals

Posted Thursday 14 March 2013

Rehabilitation sciences specialist helps point way to better use of allied health professionals

An expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has contributed to a new report recommending ways allied health professionals can be used more effectively to improve clinical outcomes as well as in research, education and training.


Level of illegal badger killing probed

Posted Thursday 7 March 2013

Level of illegal badger killing probed

A Kingston University professor has played a key role in research exploring the estimated extent of badger killing carried out by farmers.


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