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From the web: UK Ebola cases 'probably' inevitable, expert warns

Posted Monday 13 October 2014

From the web: UK Ebola cases 'probably' inevitable, expert warns

Professor of medical microbiology, Mark Fielder, talks to ITV news about the spread and potential threat of Ebola.


From the web: Press irresponsibility and political bullying damage child protection

Posted Monday 13 October 2014

From the web: Press irresponsibility and political bullying damage child protection

Professor of social work, Ray Jones, writes for the Guardian on the press' treatment of Joyce Thacker, head of Rotherham's children's services.


Denim and dunces' hats take centre stage as Kingston University MA Fashion designer makes catwalk statement on plight of Spanish economy

Posted Tuesday 7 October 2014

Denim and dunces' hats take centre stage as Kingston University MA Fashion designer makes catwalk statement on plight of Spanish economy

Esme Dominguez Pueyo makes a stand about the impact of economic austerity in her native Spain with her latest fashion collection.


From the web: Couvade syndrome: why some men suffer morning sickness and develop signs of pregnancy

Posted Tuesday 30 September 2014

From the web: Couvade syndrome: why some men suffer morning sickness and develop signs of pregnancy

Dr Arthur Brennan from the joint faculty of health, social care and educations writes for The Independent on couvade syndrome, where fathers develop symptoms associated with pregnancy.


Kingston art historian publishes book to accompany exhibition of wartime painter and printmaker Nevinson

Posted Monday 29 September 2014

Kingston art historian publishes book to accompany exhibition of wartime painter and printmaker Nevinson

Kingston University Art historian Dr Jonathan Black explores the work of one of the 20th century's finest British printmakers in a new book and exhibition.


Kingston University MA Fashion student twists age-old traditions in to high impact London Fashion Week womenswear collection

Posted Thursday 25 September 2014

Kingston University MA Fashion student twists age-old traditions in to high impact London Fashion Week womenswear collection

The ritual of tying and untying traditional burial shrouds has inspired a Kingston University MA Fashion student to create a womenswear collection for London Fashion Week using sculpture-like knots as its signature design element.


Collaboration with craftspeople weaves Welsh heritage into Kingston University student's MA Fashion menswear collection

Posted Friday 19 September 2014

Collaboration with craftspeople weaves Welsh heritage into Kingston University student's MA Fashion menswear collection

A Kingston University MA Fashion student has collaborated with a band of Welsh craftspeople to create a menswear collection that pays homage to her homeland.


Eminent academic Steve Keen to help Kingston University become world class centre for new economic theory teaching

Posted Wednesday 17 September 2014

Eminent academic Steve Keen to help  Kingston University become world class centre for new economic theory teaching

Kingston University's new head of the School of Economics, History and Politics, Professor Steve Keen, says mainstream economics theory has played a key role in the current economic downturn.


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