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Students with results' day strategy set to be this year's Clearing winners, according to Kingston University admissions experts

Posted Wednesday 8 August 2018

Students with results' day strategy set to be this year's Clearing winners, according to Kingston University admissions experts

Kingston University admissions experts are urging students to have an action plan for if their A-level results are not what they expected.


The Class of 2018 celebrate their graduation and pay it forward

Posted Wednesday 8 August 2018

The Class of 2018 celebrate their graduation and pay it forward

We were delighted to welcome our newest graduates to the Kingston University Alumni family in late July at our undergraduate graduation ceremonies, where they celebrated with family and friends in record temperatures.


It's third time lucky for Kingston University student as Clearing opens the door to a career in marketing

Posted Monday 6 August 2018

It's third time lucky for Kingston University student as Clearing opens the door to a career in marketing

Josh Vince had given up hope of a career in marketing last year when he saw that Kingston University had places on their marketing and advertising degree with business experience course.


Alumnus Robert Rakison hosts law students ahead of the International Criminal Court Moot competition in The Hague

Posted Friday 3 August 2018

Alumnus Robert Rakison hosts law students ahead of the International Criminal Court Moot competition in The Hague

Alumnus Robert Rakison, (LLB,1970), kindly hosted Kingston University students and lecturers at his law firm McGuireWoods whilst they prepared for the ICC Moot Court Competition.


The power of brass – new animation from Kingston School of Art student examines relationship between music in New Orleans and Yorkshire

Posted Thursday 2 August 2018

The power of brass – new animation from Kingston School of Art student examines relationship between music in New Orleans and Yorkshire

Matt Armitage's film, entitled Brass, looks at the cultural fallout from two traumatic events – the Yorkshire mine closures and Hurricane Katrina, and how they affected the music produced.


Clearing helps Kingston University computer science student crack the code to turn her hobby in to a career

Posted Wednesday 1 August 2018

Clearing helps Kingston University computer science student crack the code to turn her hobby in to a career

Kingston University computer science student Jazmine Christie found the perfect course for her through Clearing.


Kingston University scores 100 per cent for overall satisfaction in social work, sport science and mathematics in National Student Survey

Posted Friday 27 July 2018

Kingston University scores 100 per cent for overall satisfaction in social work, sport science and mathematics in National Student Survey

Kingston University's social work, sports science, mathematics and actuarial mathematics and statistics courses have topped the national leader board for student satisfaction in this year's National Student Survey (NSS).


Hard work, dedication and success of Kingston University students applauded during week of graduation ceremonies at borough's Rose Theatre

Posted Thursday 26 July 2018

Hard work, dedication and success of Kingston University students applauded during week of graduation ceremonies at borough's Rose Theatre

Kingston University students have celebrated their achievements during a week of ceremonies at the borough's Rose Theatre, marking the conclusion of their hard-earned degrees.


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