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From the web: Alice in Wonderland at 150: innocent fantasy or dark and druggy?

Posted Thursday 29 January 2015

From the web: Alice in Wonderland at 150: innocent fantasy or dark and druggy?

Professor Will Brooker, author of Alice's Adventures: Lewis Carroll in Popular Culture, notes how the story's enduring appeal lies in its ability to mirror the changing concerns of new generations.


Olympian adventurer James Cracknell inspires Sports Performance students as he talks about his sports challenges and goals

Posted Tuesday 20 January 2015

Olympian adventurer James Cracknell inspires Sports Performance students as he talks about his sports challenges and goals

Multi-gold winning medallist James Cracknell gave an inspirational speech at his recent visit to Kingston University – talking to students about his road to Olympic and World Championship success and the challenges he has faced since.


Kingston University architecture graduate Simon Dean awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Bronze Medal for the best degree-level design project

Posted Friday 16 January 2015

Kingston University architecture graduate Simon Dean awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Bronze Medal for the best degree-level design project

Simon Dean is presented with the RIBA Bronze President's Medal, one of the world's most prestigious and established awards in architectural education.


From the web: Abuse revealed in 'torture report' reflects broader trends from the Iraq war

Posted Thursday 15 January 2015

From the web: Abuse revealed in 'torture report' reflects broader trends from the Iraq war

Peter Finn, lecturer in politics, analyses the US senate's torture report, and finds evidence of horrifying abuse and torture across large parts of the national security apparatus of the US.


Kingston University professor Fiona Ross awarded CBE in New Year's Honours list for contribution to healthcare and higher education

Posted Wednesday 7 January 2015

Kingston University professor Fiona Ross awarded CBE in New Year's Honours list for contribution to healthcare and higher education

The former dean of the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education at Kingston University and St George's, University of London has been named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her work in healthcare and higher education.


Kingston University student brings her expertise to new 'London is my Campus' app

Posted Wednesday 24 December 2014

Kingston University student brings her expertise to new 'London is my Campus' app

Working on the smartphone app will give the postgraduate student a chance to discuss her work with Google technologist and other industry experts.


Nursing experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London investigate whether hourly hospital ward rounds improve quality of patient care

Posted Monday 22 December 2014

Nursing experts from Kingston University and St George's, University of London investigate whether hourly hospital ward rounds improve quality of patient care

Researchers from Kingston University and St George's, University of London are examining the impact routine hospital ward rounds have on safe, compassionate patient care.


Double Booker prize-winning author Hilary Mantel announces winner of Kingston University's first international short story competition

Posted Friday 19 December 2014

Double Booker prize-winning author Hilary Mantel announces winner of Kingston University's first international short story competition

Australian poet Michele Cahill took the honours for her story, Duende, set in Seville.


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