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Leading human rights lawyer Leslie Thomas predicts Mark Duggan ruling will be watched the world over

Posted Friday 15 November 2013

Leading human rights lawyer Leslie Thomas predicts Mark Duggan ruling will be watched the world over

The lawyer representing the family of the man whose death sparked the 2011 London riots has received an honorary degree from Kingston University.


International collaboration crucial in preparing mental health nurses to provide high quality care, senior academic says

Posted Wednesday 13 November 2013

International collaboration crucial in preparing mental health nurses to provide high quality care, senior academic says

A professor from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has called for knowledge to be shared more widely between different countries to improve care for people with severe mental health issues.


Archaeological dig uncovers sink hole of evidence from Neolithic period

Posted Tuesday 12 November 2013

Archaeological dig uncovers sink hole of evidence from Neolithic period

A team led by a Kingston University academic has uncovered material that might give an insight into plant species that thrived near Stonehenge 6,000 years ago.


Kingston University announces latest line-up of honorary degree recipients

Posted Friday 8 November 2013

Kingston University announces latest line-up of honorary degree recipients

Kingston University has bestowed honorary doctorates and fellowships on a range of influential figures from industry and the professions.


World-renowned health and education researchers join Kingston University and St George's, University of London

Posted Tuesday 29 October 2013

World-renowned health and education researchers join Kingston University and St George's, University of London

Five academics with a wealth of expertise in professional education and healthcare delivery have swelled the professorial ranks in the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education.


Psychology research shows structured play rather than formal learning is key to future school success

Posted Tuesday 29 October 2013

Psychology research shows structured play rather than formal learning is key to future school success

A Kingston psychology researcher has backed the Government's stance on maintaining Britain's school starting age saying structured play, not formal learning, is the key to success for the under fives.


Creative Kingston University entrants earn acclaim in competition capturing Sir Winston Churchill's passion for painting

Posted Thursday 24 October 2013

Creative Kingston University entrants earn acclaim in competition capturing Sir Winston Churchill's passion for painting

Kingston University has produced two of the finalists in a prestigious annual competition honouring one of Britain's greatest wartime leaders.


Student hones her knowledge at Forensic Anthropology Centre body farm in USA

Posted Thursday 24 October 2013

Student hones her knowledge at Forensic Anthropology Centre body farm in USA

A final-year forensic science and investigative analysis student has spent part of the summer examining human remains at a body farm in Tennessee.


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