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Posted Friday 10 February 2017
Mechanical engineering graduate Anthony Sahota received the surprise of his life at his graduation as Gary Barlow visited Kingston University to invite him to audition for the BBC's primetime show 'Let it Shine'.
Posted Thursday 9 February 2017
Kingston University's Robot Vision team secure €900,000 of European Commission funding to work on €15m project investigating how the latest technology could help improve security at large outdoor concerts through a network of internet-connected drones, smart wristbands and body-mounted video cameras.
Posted Wednesday 8 February 2017
Many herbal and sports supplements contaminated with hidden pharmaceutical ingredients.
Posted Tuesday 7 February 2017
Senior lecturer in graphic design, product and furniture design and art foundation, Pascal Anson, will be offering his advice in a new BBC One show that puts the spotlight on amateur artists
Posted Tuesday 7 February 2017
As the UK forges a new economic role in the world following the EU referendum, strengthening our global links is more important than ever. India's rapid economic growth and growing middle class population highlight its importance as a key partner for the UK.
Posted Tuesday 7 February 2017
Sustainable fashion sculptures inspired by Inuit and First Nation hunters have gone on display at Canada House ahead of London Fashion Week.
Posted Monday 6 February 2017
A list of 140 titles has been narrowed down to a final shortlist of six contenders for this year's KU Big Read.
Posted Monday 6 February 2017
Developing new tests to help target treatment against infectious agents would reduce unnecessary antibiotic use in human and animal medicine – and could play a key role in the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to Kingston University Professor of Medical Microbiology Mark Fielder.