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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.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Can reading novels make you a nicer person? An audience of top international psychology experts will hear a Kingston University postgraduate research student present her findings around how regularly choosing a book over television can positively affect social behaviour at a prestigious conference in Washington DC this weekend.
Posted Friday 4 August 2017
Daniel Lynch found a place through Clearing on Kingston University's new business management with business experience course.
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.