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Posted Tuesday 11 July 2017
Local entrepreneurs were recently joined by politicians, members from the Chamber of Commerce and Mayor of Kingston Councillor Julie Pickering at the fifth annual Kingston Business Expo on the University's Kingston Hill campus.
Posted Monday 10 July 2017
A number of Kingston University's performing arts students, academics and alumni will be joined by royalty and television stars as they take to the stage to form part of the renowned International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF). Hosted by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, this year's productions reflect a number of contemporary hard-hitting issues - including the pressures of life on a council estate and the crumbling decline of the human mind caused by dementia.
Posted Tuesday 4 July 2017
Kingston University researchers Professor Tony Walker and Dr Scott Lawton have helped decode the DNA of a small freshwater snail in an international study that could help stop the spread of a deadly parasitic disease.
Posted Monday 3 July 2017
Get a flavour of the history of Kingston and some of the things you might like to see and do during your summer school visit.
Posted Monday 3 July 2017
Kingston University Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven Spier outlined the role the institution can play in the regeneration and growth of Kingston-upon-Thames during the second annual Kingston Futures conference at the borough's Rose Theatre.
Posted Monday 3 July 2017
Garments designed by Kingston University fashion students were modelled in the streets and windows of Wimbledon Village and paraded through Kingston's Bentalls department store in two events that showcased the talented final year designers' work.
Posted Thursday 29 June 2017
The letterpress, housed in a bespoke glass walled workshop, is named after former Kingston University academic Ian Noble and is already being used by students from Kingston School of Art.
Posted Wednesday 28 June 2017
Unlike its predecessors Batman V Superman (Zack Snyder, 2016) and Suicide Squad (David Ayer, 2016), Wonder Woman's success continued beyond the opening weekend. In fact, it had the lowest drop in numbers of any recent superhero movie, suggesting that audiences are spreading the word, encouraging their friends and returning for repeat viewings.