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Posted Thursday 3 November 2016
Whether you are curious to try an activity, want to inspire a friend to get more active or simply want to meet people, there is a jam-packed timetable during ‘This KU Girl Can' week where Kingston University female students and staff can have fun and get fit for free.
Posted Wednesday 2 November 2016
A Kingston University academic shared her research into how people use stories to describe traumatic experiences - including survivors of the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Centre in 2001 and the London bombings in 2005 - as part of her talk on the power of stories at Saturday's TEDx event, hosted at the University.
Posted Tuesday 1 November 2016
Designer Leyman Lahcine impressed industry experts at Kingston University's MA Fashion Show in Soho with a collection focusing on inspirational freedom fighters and garments embroidered with messages of peace.
Posted Friday 28 October 2016
As part of the ‘enterprise circle pitch', start-up entrepreneurs presented their business ideas to a panel of funding dragons made up of industry professionals.
Posted Friday 28 October 2016
Kingston University illustration and animation graduate Alicja Jasina has her sights set on a Hollywood career after winning a coveted gold medal at the 43rd Student Academy Awards for her short film, Once upon a Line.
Posted Thursday 27 October 2016
Kingston University English Literature alumnus James Mullinger secured a one-week internship at GQ magazine when he graduated in 2000, after writing to every magazine and newspaper in the country. Sixteen years later, he's celebrating the release of big-budget British comedy The Comedian's Guide to Survival, a film about that very journey.
Posted Monday 24 October 2016
Guests at a local night shelter and students at the University of the Third Age (UA3) were enthralled during a visit by celebrated author Matt Haig, who talked about his novel The Humans and how he feels books can be transformative for both individuals and communities.
Posted Thursday 20 October 2016
Kingston University has unveiled it's new £6.8m state-of-the-art science and technology facilities for students and the wider community, with cutting-edge new laboratories, a public outreach centre and mobile labs that will take science out on the road to local schools.