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Research reveals landing first job can be harder for nurses from ethnic minorities

Posted Thursday 10 January 2013

Research reveals landing first job can be harder for nurses from ethnic minorities

Experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London have discovered new nurses' chances of getting a job may be affected by ethnicity, the areas in which they specialise and which university they attend.


Lecturer lifts the lid on 10 little-known facts about London Underground

Posted Thursday 10 January 2013

Lecturer lifts the lid on 10 little-known facts about London Underground

A Kingston University academic who has spent more two decades as a consultant to London Underground has been captivating transport enthusiasts with fascinating facts as the network celebrates its 150th birthday.


Expert talks tubes to celebrate 150 years of the London Underground

Posted Wednesday 9 January 2013

Expert talks tubes to celebrate 150 years of the London Underground

A Kingston University expert has been sharing intriguing tales about London's iconic underground network as it marks a milestone anniversary.


Experts warn red wine could mask testosterone levels

Posted Monday 7 January 2013

Experts warn red wine could mask testosterone levels

Researchers from Kingston University have discovered that red wine could help athletes up their game by giving them an extra dose of testosterone.


British Pharmacological Society honours professor's world-leading research

Posted Friday 4 January 2013

British Pharmacological Society honours professor's world-leading research

A Kingston University academic acclaimed for spearheading advances in enzyme research has become the latest recipient of the prestigious J R Vane Medal.


The 12 news stories of Christmas: the best of Kingston University 2012

Posted Friday 21 December 2012

The 12 news stories of Christmas: the best of Kingston University 2012

As 2012 draws to a close we've been looking back at the news stories that have shaped the year at Kingston University.


Dream Lab project offers taste of food of the future

Posted Friday 21 December 2012

Dream Lab project offers taste of food of the future

Some of China's most promising students have taken part in a Kingston University-run competition offering a glimpse of how people might cook and eat in decades to come.


Academic warns decline in funding threatens future of district nurse

Posted Wednesday 19 December 2012

Academic warns decline in funding threatens future of district nurse

The days of the district nurse could be numbered, according to a healthcare expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London who has just been made a fellow of the Queen's Nursing Institute.


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