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Kingston University secures Heritage Lottery Fund support for major project marking 140 years of Kingston School of Art

Posted Thursday 4 December 2014

Kingston University secures Heritage Lottery Fund support for major project marking 140 years of Kingston School of Art

Art and design experts from Kingston University have set to work on a project celebrating the heritage and culture of the art school that has been an integral part of the borough's education system for the past 140 years.


Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey, impressed by expertise in renewable energy and environmentally conscious initiatives during visit to Kingston University's Roehampton Vale campus

Posted Thursday 4 December 2014

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey, impressed by expertise in renewable energy and environmentally conscious initiatives during visit to Kingston University's Roehampton Vale campus

MP for Kingston and Surbiton visits Kingston University's Roehampton Vale campus to learn about the engineering and technological research taking place including the electric motorbike and car, combustion research and the latest thinking in marine and solar energy.


Kingston University highly commended in Times Higher Education Awards for support provided to widening participation students

Posted Friday 28 November 2014

Kingston University highly commended in Times Higher Education Awards for support provided to widening participation students

Outreach and widening participation scheme receives commendation at Times Higher awards 2014 ceremony hosted by comedian Jack Dee


BBC reality show candidate Bianca Miller extends her expertise to support Kingston University's Student Ambassador Scheme following appearance on The Apprentice

Posted Wednesday 26 November 2014

BBC reality show candidate Bianca Miller extends her expertise to support Kingston University's Student Ambassador Scheme following appearance on The Apprentice

BBC TV show star Bianca Miller has been assisting with training sessions for Kingston University's student ambassador team, developing their networking skills and helping them to learn about branding.


From the web: Hard Evidence: are we facing another financial crisis?

Posted Wednesday 19 November 2014

From the web: Hard Evidence: are we facing another financial crisis?

Professor Steve Keen, head of the School of Economics, Politics and History and author of the bestselling 'Debunking Economics', analyses the likelihood of another global financial crisis for The Conversation.


Paralympian David Weir and human rights campaigner Baroness Nicholson among honorary doctorates and honorary fellows conferred during graduation week

Posted Tuesday 18 November 2014

Paralympian David Weir and human rights campaigner Baroness Nicholson among honorary doctorates and honorary fellows conferred during graduation week

Academics who lead US universities, a prominent British politician, a Paralympian and two former Kingston University lecturers receive honours.


Paralympic champion David Weir hails greater understanding of disability for being lasting legacy of London 2012 Games as he receives Kingston University honorary degree

Posted Friday 14 November 2014

Paralympic champion David Weir hails greater understanding of disability for being lasting legacy of London 2012 Games as he receives Kingston University honorary degree

Six-time gold medal winning Paralympian David Weir has added the accolade of Honorary Doctor of Science to his achievements after being recognised by Kingston University for his outstanding work as an ambassador for disabled sport.


History means Iraq will prevail in battle against Islamic State, politician and new Kingston University Honorary Doctor Baroness Nicholson contends

Posted Friday 14 November 2014

History means Iraq will prevail in battle against Islamic State, politician and new Kingston University Honorary Doctor Baroness Nicholson contends

Islamic State will inevitably be expelled from Iraq because the country has historically been run as a multi-religious state, says Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne as she accepts an honorary degree recognising her international human rights work.


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