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Study involving expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London examines pressures faced by ambulance control workers

Posted Friday 15 April 2016

Study involving expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London examines pressures faced by ambulance control workers

Staff who co-ordinate emergency services for 999 calls to the ambulance service require support to reduce stress and sickness absence, new research has found. Professor Tom Quinn from the Faculty of Health Social Care and Education at Kingston University and St George's, University of London, was part of a team of experts who interviewed dispatch staff, who work in ambulance control centres sending paramedics to emergencies.


The Humans by author Matt Haig chosen to be focus of this year's Kingston University Big Read project for new students

Posted Thursday 14 April 2016

The Humans by author Matt Haig chosen to be focus of this year's Kingston University Big Read project for new students

Kingston University has chosen The Humans by Matt Haig as this year's novel for its annual initiative offering all new students the chance to settle in to campus life by reading the same book.


Ingenious ideas and innovative approaches applauded at Kingston University's annual Celebrate Enterprise awards

Posted Thursday 14 April 2016

Ingenious ideas and innovative approaches applauded at Kingston University's annual Celebrate Enterprise awards

A test that could revolutionise the way bacteria such as MRSA and MSSA are detected in hospitals was just one of the ventures recognised at this year's Kingston University Celebrate Enterprise Awards.


Researchers at Kingston University develop new model to predict outlook for US economy

Posted Wednesday 13 April 2016

Researchers at Kingston University develop new model to predict outlook for US economy

Researchers at Kingston University have developed a new way to more accurately assess the outlook for the world's biggest economy.


Times Higher Education names Kingston University one of the globe's top 150 young universities

Posted Wednesday 6 April 2016

Times Higher Education names Kingston University one of  the globe's top 150 young universities

Kingston University has been named one of the world's top young universities by sector-leading magazine Times Higher Education.


Kingston University geography students kit out youngsters in Fulham Football Club strip during South Africa field trip

Posted Thursday 31 March 2016

Kingston University geography students kit out youngsters in Fulham Football Club strip during South Africa field trip

Kingston University geography students have put their expertise into practice during a field trip to South Africa. The students, who were in Cape Town to study and assist with local development projects, took the opportunity to kit out a group of delighted youngsters in £2,000 worth of brand-new Fulham Football Club strips.


Kingston University psychology graduate uses art and drama therapy to assist people with mental health issues in Sri Lanka

Posted Wednesday 30 March 2016

Kingston University psychology graduate uses art and drama therapy to assist people with mental health issues in Sri Lanka

A Kingston University psychology graduate has embarked on a life-changing trip to the Indian Ocean island of Sri Lanka to work with people affected by two events which have shaped the country's recent history.


Twin win for Kingston University Norwegian graduates as they scoop British Animation and Royal Television Society awards

Posted Wednesday 23 March 2016

Twin win for Kingston University Norwegian graduates as they scoop British Animation and Royal Television Society awards

Kingston University graduate identical twins Tommy and Markus Vad Flaaten have had double the reason to celebrate since their short film Bluebarry secured two prestigious awards.


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