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Human rights festival examines political future of Iraq

Posted Wednesday 10 April 2013

Human rights festival examines political future of Iraq

The impact of conflict in the Middle East and genocide in Sudan have been among the hard-hitting topics on the programme during Kingston University's annual Human Rights Festival.


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.


Banana Republic vice-president returns to alma mater to receive honorary degree

Posted Tuesday 9 April 2013

Banana Republic vice-president returns to alma mater to receive honorary degree

A Kingston University fashion graduate who is now a senior executive for global fashion brand Banana Republic has been awarded an honorary doctorate recognising his outstanding contribution to the industry.


Kingston University student wins council design competition to combat loan sharks

Posted Monday 8 April 2013

Kingston University student wins council design competition to combat loan sharks

A poster designed by a creative Kingston University student has won a competition to help publicise a crack down on loan sharks.


Students step up as legal aid cuts bite

Posted Wednesday 27 March 2013

Students step up as legal aid cuts bite

A growing number of people are turning to a centre run by students from Kingston Law School for free legal advice.


New approach to finding Florence Nightingales of the future

Posted Wednesday 20 March 2013

New approach to finding Florence Nightingales of the future

Kingston University and St George's, University of London have introduced a new process to pinpoint nursing students with the potential to provide the highest standards of compassionate care.


Health Education England nursing director commends high calibre of teaching and learning

Posted Wednesday 13 March 2013

Health Education England nursing director commends high calibre of teaching and learning

The new body responsible for leading the training and development of the nation's healthcare workforce has praised Kingston University and St George's, University of London for their commitment to recruiting nursing students with the ability to provide outstanding patient care.


Hogsmill River gets a spring clean

Posted Wednesday 13 March 2013

Hogsmill River gets a spring clean

Students, staff and community volunteers waded in to the Hogsmill River and found a few unusual items had washed up at the University's Knights park Campus, including a plastic model of a severed foot.


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