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Posted Friday 11 August 2017
Missing paperwork nearly scuppered Bello Aminu's nursing career but Clearing came to the rescue and he secured a place at Kingston University to study mental health nursing.
Posted Friday 11 August 2017
Two outstanding women who have led the Kingston University programme to widen access to higher education, have been recognised for their achievements in the Queen's Birthdays honours list. Nona McDuff OBE and Jenni Woods MBE have led their team to national acclaim in their work to enable disadvantaged young people to access and thrive in higher education.
Posted Wednesday 9 August 2017
Muhammed Muneer was able to switch to his dream engineering career thanks to Clearing at Kingston University.
Posted Wednesday 9 August 2017
Kingston University's sociology, business economics and nutrition (exercise and health) courses all achieved the highest possible 100 per cent overall satisfaction rating in this year's National Student Survey.
Posted Monday 7 August 2017
The star of BBC Three's hit series Bad Education, Jack Binstead, has been the inspiration for a play written by a group of Kingston University drama students. The play is being performed at the International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF). The group has been nominated for the ‘Best of the Fest' award and Matthew Mahoney has been nominated for the best actor award.
Posted Monday 7 August 2017
Former marketeer and mum of three Rachael Wall has the chance of a new career, thanks to Clearing at Kingston University.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Kingston University has been named in the top 50 English institutions for student job prospects in the latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey - maintaining a year-on-year increase in students achieving positive career outcomes since 2012.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Jennifer Ugo hopes her social work degree, and a possible future masters course, will help her to look after children's welfare in the future.