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Posted Friday 4 August 2017
From donning the iconic gown and mortarboard hat, to snapping selfies with friends and family on the steps of the Guildhall, graduation days are full of celebration and memories. And those moments have been made all the more special for one graduate, who shared the highlights of her graduation day in a behind the scenes exclusive for the Kingston University Snapchat account – fresh from celebrating a proposal from her partner.
Posted Thursday 3 August 2017
Two graphic design students have created visual aids for their final year projects, which aim to help people with dementia and their carers.
Posted Thursday 3 August 2017
Former national basketball and table tennis player Yusuf Miller has been able to further his interest in athletics through a sport science degree at Kingston University via Clearing.
Posted Tuesday 1 August 2017
Students from Kingston University's postgraduate architecture course have assisted in the construction of a Japanese tea house designed by architect Terunobu Fujimori.
Posted Tuesday 1 August 2017
Over the past 8 years, our Beyond Barriers Mentoring Scheme has enabled students to develop confidence in their ability to complete their studies, aim for a better degree outcome and gain employability skills.
Posted Monday 31 July 2017
Busy mum Rochelle Watson was so determined to make her dream of working with children and young people a reality that nothing could stop her securing a place at Kingston University through Clearing.
Posted Friday 28 July 2017
A group of Kingston University graphic design students have used the humble lemon to earn themselves a gold award from the Creative Conscience organisation. The powerful campaign highlights the everyday struggles faced by refugees – underpinning the importance of the creative industries in exploring socio-political issues.
Posted Wednesday 26 July 2017
Sunday Times best-selling author Matt Haig shared some life advice with graduates after he was awarded with Honorary Doctor of Arts by Kingston University, for his services to literature and reading pleasure.