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Clearing proves perfect remedy for aspiring medic

Posted Tuesday 13 August 2013

Clearing proves perfect remedy for aspiring medic

A doctor-to-be has breathed life into her career aspirations with a call to the Kingston University Clearing hotline.


Clearing propels ambulance driver to pole position for mechanical engineering degree

Posted Monday 12 August 2013

Clearing propels ambulance driver to pole position for mechanical engineering degree

A motorsport enthusiast is on the fast track to a Kingston University degree thanks to a call to the Clearing hotline last year.


Clearing offers students second chance to bring dreams of degree-level education to life

Posted Thursday 8 August 2013

Clearing offers students second chance to bring dreams of degree-level education to life

Kingston University's Clearing hotline is getting ready to swing into action with staff expecting to handle a high volume of calls from students keen to secure one of the final few places on degree courses.


Flat pack gran keeps young drivers on the straight and narrow

Posted Thursday 8 August 2013

Flat pack gran keeps young drivers on the straight and narrow

A Kingston University graphic designer has come up with a novel way to persuade young motorists to take more care behind the wheel - by creating a life-sized cardboard cut-out of her gran.


Tate Gallery adds Kingston lecturer's photographs to national collection of contemporary art

Posted Thursday 8 August 2013

Tate Gallery adds Kingston lecturer's photographs to national collection of contemporary art

A series of 99 artworks by Dr Henry Bond, senior lecturer in photography at the School of Fine Art, has been acquired by the Tate Gallery to add to its national collection of contemporary art.


Kingston Law School forges links with leading Indian institute

Posted Wednesday 7 August 2013

Kingston Law School forges links with leading Indian institute

Kingston University has established a new international partnership with the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology.


Artist draws on challenges of mental health nursing for latest exhibition

Posted Thursday 1 August 2013

Artist draws on challenges of mental health nursing for latest exhibition

Works by Alban Low have gone on display at Kingston University after he spent two days observing second year students as they practised responding to patients in real-life situations.


Bird Brick: a project by Kingston graduate Aaron Dunkerton

Posted Monday 29 July 2013

Bird Brick: a project by Kingston graduate Aaron Dunkerton

With evermore urbanisation and building across the British landscape, wildlife often suffers. The population of sparrows for example have dropped by 70 per cent in the past 30 years.


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