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Kingston Business School expert predicts many of Chancellor George Osborne's budget measures will have little impact

Posted Wednesday 19 March 2014

Kingston Business School expert predicts many of Chancellor George Osborne's budget measures will have little impact

As Britain reacts to George Osborne's budget, including moves designed to boost the incomes of pensioners and savers hit by low interest rates, a Kingston academic says that, with an election looming, the motive for many of the measures is purely political.


Kingston University's careers and employability team scoops top award for preparing students for world of work

Posted Wednesday 19 March 2014

Kingston University's careers and employability team scoops top award for preparing students for world of work

Kingston University's 'inspiring' drive to improve students' employment prospects after graduating has scooped a top award.


Celebrities may be going bankrupt to avoid tax bills, Kingston Law School insolvency expert warns

Posted Tuesday 18 March 2014

Celebrities may be going bankrupt to avoid tax bills, Kingston Law School insolvency expert warns

An insolvency expert has warned that celebrities may increasingly be abusing the bankruptcy system in order to maximise their earnings and reduce the amount of tax they pay.


Alumni vs students sports day: Kingston students 2 – Kingston alumni 0

Posted Saturday 15 March 2014

Alumni vs students sports day: Kingston students 2 – Kingston alumni 0

The annual event took place at Tolworth Court sports ground where our mighty students battled it out against our awesome alumni, in netball and rugby.


Students, staff and borough residents join forces in biodiversity volunteer project to transform Hogsmill River banks

Posted Friday 14 March 2014

Students, staff and borough residents join forces in biodiversity volunteer project to transform Hogsmill River banks

University on the lookout for helpers to create new riverbank and wildlife habitat as work starts on its largest biodiversity volunteer project to date


Former Culture Minister Hadia Tajik receives honorary degree from Kingston University recognising outstanding contribution to Norwegian politics

Posted Friday 14 March 2014

Former Culture Minister Hadia Tajik receives honorary degree from Kingston University recognising outstanding contribution to Norwegian politics

The former Norwegian Minister for Culture is one of Kingston University's most high-flying graduates and received an honorary Doctor of Arts in a ceremony at the British Ambassador's residence in Oslo, attended by more than 100 Norway-based Kingston alumni.


Kingston graduate Sam Salek and Framestore's recognition for the special effects in the BAFTA and Oscar award-winning film Gravity

Posted Wednesday 12 March 2014

Kingston graduate Sam Salek and Framestore's recognition for the special effects in the BAFTA and Oscar award-winning film Gravity

Kingston University graduate Sam Salek has demonstrated his technical abilities and those of his colleagues at visual effects company Framestore in the making of BAFTA and Oscar award-winning film Gravity.


State-of-the-art Phantom HD Gold camera used to shoot innovative Goldfrapp live film

Posted Monday 10 March 2014

State-of-the-art Phantom HD Gold camera used to shoot innovative Goldfrapp live film

Kingston University is one of just two educational establishments in the world to own one of the incredible 1,000 frames-per-second cameras.


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