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Kingston University nutrition expert scoops prestigious Ambassador of the Year award from British Dietetic Association

Posted Wednesday 16 June 2021

Kingston University nutrition expert scoops prestigious Ambassador of the Year award from British Dietetic Association

Kingston University's Dr Hilda Mulrooney, a registered dietitian and nutritionist, has been named Ambassador of the Year by the British Dietetic Association.


Kingston University and St George's, University of London to support project to tackle health inequalities for people with learning disabilities

Posted Thursday 10 June 2021

Kingston University and St George's, University of London to support project to tackle health inequalities for people with learning disabilities

A new collaboration will see Kingston University and St George's, University of London team up with King's College London to support the NHS tackling health inequalities for people with learning disabilities and autism.


Kingston University spearheads Future Skills campaign highlighting need for government investment in creativity and innovation to ensure economy thrives

Posted Wednesday 9 June 2021

Kingston University spearheads Future Skills campaign highlighting need for government investment in creativity and innovation to ensure economy thrives

Kingston University is leading a national campaign calling on the government to invest in creative education and entrepreneurial innovation to boost future economic prosperity.


Kingston School of Art students create uplifting animation to raise money for Cats Protection charity

Posted Tuesday 8 June 2021

Kingston School of Art students create uplifting animation to raise money for Cats Protection charity

Two illustration animation students from Kingston School of Art have created a heart-warming animated film of a stray cat to raise funds for Cats Protection.


From lockdown quizzes to accounts from the frontline: Kingston University archivists document staff and students' response to Covid-19

Posted Monday 7 June 2021

From lockdown quizzes to accounts from the frontline: Kingston University archivists document staff and students' response to Covid-19

Kingston University has begun compiling a Covid-19 archive to document the institution's response to the pandemic for future generations – and is welcoming submissions from staff, students and members of the community. The archive features a number of physical objects housed at the University's flagship Town House building, alongside a host of digital items relating to the shift to online working and socialising in the early months of 2020.


Kingston School of Art sustainable design projects feature in London Design Biennale alongside work from world's most forward-thinking creatives

Posted Friday 4 June 2021

Kingston School of Art sustainable design projects feature in London Design Biennale alongside work from world's most forward-thinking creatives

Four Kingston School of Art research projects are on display at this year's London Design Biennale. Based around ideas of sustainable design and covering subjects ranging from architecture in India to reusable packaging for beauty products, the exhibition runs until the end of June at Somerset House.


Untold stories of nuclear power stations to be uncovered in cultural heritage research led by Kingston University Cold War expert

Posted Thursday 3 June 2021

Untold stories of nuclear power stations to be uncovered in cultural heritage research led by Kingston University Cold War expert

A Cold War expert from Kingston University is expecting a cache of untold stories to be unearthed from the communities who worked at decommissioned nuclear power stations and raised their families nearby during a new cultural heritage project.


Kingston University law students to take on teams from around the globe in finals of prestigious International Criminal Court Moot competition

Posted Wednesday 2 June 2021

Kingston University law students to take on teams from around the globe in finals of prestigious International Criminal Court Moot competition

Students from Kingston University's Department of Law have made it to the final stage of this year's International Criminal Court's (ICC) Moot Court Competition. The competition sees law students based at universities across the world compete in a court debate simulating the ICC, called a moot, with the finals usually taking place at The Hague in The Netherlands. This year the event will be held virtually, and Kingston University is one of just six UK institutions represented in the competition. The finals this year takes place throughout June.


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