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Enterprising Kingston University graduates secure business mentoring as part of Mayor of London's programme marking centenary of women's right to vote

Posted Tuesday 15 May 2018

Enterprising Kingston University graduates secure business mentoring as part of Mayor of London's programme marking centenary of women's right to vote

Kingston University graduates Janja Popovic and Jessica Joy Donnelly were among ten aspiring entrepreneurial females to be selected to receive six months of business mentoring as part of the annual Mayor's Entrepreneur Competition, which introduced the programme this year in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage.


Kingston University's School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry awarded institution's first Athena SWAN bronze department accolade

Posted Wednesday 9 May 2018

Kingston University's School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry awarded institution's first Athena SWAN bronze department accolade

Kingston University's School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry awarded Athena SWAN bronze department accolade for demonstrating commitment to gender equality and inclusivity.


Care leavers and estranged learners to receive free accommodation through Kingston University and Unite Foundation partnership

Posted Monday 30 April 2018

Care leavers and estranged learners to receive free accommodation through Kingston University and Unite Foundation partnership

Kingston University has partnered with Unite Foundation to provide scholarships for young students.


Sunday Times bestseller Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman named latest Kingston University Big Read novel

Posted Thursday 26 April 2018

Sunday Times bestseller Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman named latest  Kingston University Big Read novel

Award-winning debut novel Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman has been selected as this year's title for Kingston University's Big Read shared reading scheme initiative, which brings together students, staff and the local community through reading of the same book.


Kingston University rises seven places in latest Complete University Guide league tables

Posted Wednesday 25 April 2018

Kingston University rises seven places in latest Complete University Guide league tables

Kingston University climbs seven places in the newly released Complete University Guide league tables to 95 overall in the United Kingdom.


Kingston University teams up with Fulham Football Club Foundation to kick off new summer school dedicated to the business of professional sport

Posted Monday 23 April 2018

Kingston University teams up with Fulham Football Club Foundation to kick off new summer school dedicated to the business of professional sport

Kingston University has teamed up with the Fulham Football Club Foundation to deliver the Business of Sport summer school programme. The two-week course will be led by industry professionals, introducing students to sports business administration away from the pitch.


YouTube star and Kingston School of Art graduate Sean Elliott O'Connor unleashes creative talents as he revisits Knights Park campus

Posted Friday 20 April 2018

YouTube star and Kingston School of Art graduate Sean Elliott O'Connor unleashes creative talents as he revisits Knights Park campus

YouTube sensation Sean Elliott O'Connor returned to Kingston School of Art to remake his favourite piece of coursework – and offer his audience a glimpse of life at Kingston University.


Kingston University student scoops Association for Publishing Education prize for work examining demand for books for autistic children

Posted Thursday 12 April 2018

Kingston University student  scoops Association for Publishing Education prize for work examining demand for books for autistic children

A Kingston University postgraduate student has drawn on her own experiences of growing up with Asperger Syndrome in France for an award-winning dissertation exploring the need for more children's books about autism to be published in her home country.


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