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Posted Monday 23 December 2019
Students from Kingston School of Art's Creative and Cultural Industries have created The Giving Bear, a light sculpture which encourages shoppers to donate to homelessness charities while drawing attention to the climate crisis. Working with resource management company Veolia in partnership with New West End Company and Westminster City Council, the students pitched their ideas and worked together on the chosen project.
Posted Monday 23 December 2019
A health automation hackathon was held at Kingston University, bringing together 200 students, health professionals and technology enthusiasts to present imaginative solutions that could improve access to patient records within the NHS.
Posted Wednesday 18 December 2019
The British Government's decision to reintroduce grants for aspiring nurses studying at university will increase the talent pool and allow students to enjoy learning with less anxiety around financial pressures, according to the head of nursing at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.
Posted Tuesday 17 December 2019
Kingston University's Stylophone Orchestra have released their take on David Bowie's 1969 classic Space Oddity. Aided by the legendary producer Tony Visconti, it marks the 50th anniversary of the track and is the first release from the orchestra, thought to be the only Stylophone Orchestra in the world.
Posted Tuesday 19 November 2019
Acclaimed author and playwright Rachel Joyce has enthralled hundreds of students, staff and readers from across the community during talks about her novel, ‘The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry', as part of Kingston University's Big Read initiative.
Posted Monday 18 November 2019
Kingston University has signed a new three year partnership agreement with Santander Universities, creating more opportunities for students to shine through business internship scholarships, enterprise education schemes and bursaries to support their journey through higher education.
Posted Friday 15 November 2019
Ways that new, targeted therapies for diseases such as cancer, diabetes and dementia can be successfully taken from the lab to the clinic have been explored during a Kingston University event that brought together leading researchers and industry experts from across the United Kingdom.
Posted Tuesday 12 November 2019
Forest schools, which are run at Kingston University, help school pupils deal with anxiety and mental health issues, according to the School of Education's lead for PGCE primary.