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Team from Grafton Architects outlines ways new Town House building will transform Kingston University's learning landscape

Posted Monday 17 October 2016

Team from Grafton Architects outlines ways new Town House building will transform Kingston University's learning landscape

Kingston University's new landmark building will be a focal point both for the institution and the surrounding borough, according to its designers Shelley McNamara and Ger Carty from award-winning Grafton Architects.


Kingston University's 80-year-old postgraduate grandmother embraces student life and relishes being part of latest MA Creative Writing class

Posted Thursday 13 October 2016

Kingston University's 80-year-old postgraduate grandmother embraces student life and relishes being part of latest MA Creative Writing class

Most students will be familiar with the thrills and challenges of settling into university life and 80-year-old Hilary Chalkly, who enrolled at Kingston University this term, is no exception. The energetic pensioner, who left school at 15 with just one O-Level in English, is on a two-year master's course in creative writing, becoming one of the oldest students in the country.


Kingston University and St George's, University of London professor elected fellow of American College of Cardiology

Posted Wednesday 12 October 2016

Kingston University and St George's, University of London professor elected fellow of American College of Cardiology

Professor Tom Quinn, a leading expert on cardiology care, has become one of the few nurses to be elected a fellow of the American College of Cardiology.


Kingston University's lab in a lorry takes to the road to nurture school children's passion for science and technology

Posted Friday 7 October 2016

Kingston University's lab in a lorry takes to the road to nurture school children's passion for science and technology

Budding scientists could step into the shoes of forensic crime scene investigators or robotics engineers as part of a new Kingston University scheme that is taking state-of-the-art mobile laboratories in to schools across London.


Kingston University inclusion expert set to help shape future of higher education following appointment to Government's Teaching Excellence Framework panel

Posted Wednesday 28 September 2016

Kingston University inclusion expert set to help shape future of higher education following appointment to Government's Teaching Excellence Framework panel

An inclusion and diversity expert from Kingston University has been picked from more than 1,200 applicants to join an influential panel tasked with implementing the government's new Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).


Kingston University and St George's, University of London nursing students join forces with drama and history experts to stage novel production

Posted Wednesday 28 September 2016

Kingston University and St George's, University of London nursing students join forces with drama and history experts to stage novel production

An unusual collaboration between drama, nursing and history experts at Kingston University has led to the creation of a new interactive production.


Author Matt Haig captivates audience with views on writing, reading and what it means to be human as part of Kingston University's Big Read project

Posted Monday 26 September 2016

Author Matt Haig captivates audience with views on writing, reading and what it means to be human as part of Kingston University's Big Read project

Author Matt Haig has shared his experiences of writing acclaimed novel The Humans during an event staged as part of Kingston University's Big Read initiative.


Iconic music producer Tony Visconti opens analogue recording studio at Kingston University as part of teaching and research collaboration

Posted Friday 16 September 2016

Iconic music producer Tony Visconti opens analogue recording studio at Kingston University as part of teaching and research collaboration

Legendary record producer Tony Visconti – who has worked with some of the world's greatest names in rock and pop such as David Bowie, Marc Bolan, Morrissey and U2 – is opening a new analogue recording studio at Kingston University, named in his honour.


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