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Scientists put bowel cancer under the microscope

Posted Monday 20 May 2013

Scientists put bowel cancer under the microscope

A Kingston University professor has begun a two-year study which could help prolong the lives of people with colorectal tumours.


Honorary degree marks courage of 7/7 survivor Gill Hicks

Posted Thursday 16 May 2013

Honorary degree marks courage of 7/7 survivor Gill Hicks

The final person to be pulled alive from the wreckage of a Piccadilly line train following the 7 July terror attacks has been made an Honorary Doctor of Science by Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Paramedic science students head to the scene of the crime

Posted Thursday 16 May 2013

Paramedic science students head to the scene of the crime

Trainee paramedics have joined forces with forensic science students to hone their skills at Kingston University's very own scene of crime house.


Trio of talented trainees nominated for Student Nursing Times Awards

Posted Thursday 16 May 2013

Trio of talented trainees nominated for Student Nursing Times Awards

Three students from Kingston University and St George's, University of London are celebrating reaching the final shortlist for awards honouring the nation's most inspirational and dedicated future nurses.


Funding opportunities for creative and digital sectors

Posted Thursday 16 May 2013

Funding opportunities for creative and digital sectors

Awards of up to £10,000 for London-based creative and digital businesses.


Rebuilding a life through sport

Posted Wednesday 15 May 2013

Rebuilding a life through sport

Kingston's Sports Performance Awards were kicked off in inspirational style with a talk from Martine Wright. Martine lost both her legs above the knee in the 7/7 London bombings, but used it as a reason to turn her life around and competed as vice-captain of Team GB's women's volleyball team at the 2012 London Paralympics.


Enterprising designer believes disability should be no barrier to style

Posted Tuesday 14 May 2013

Enterprising designer believes disability should be no barrier to style

A Kingston University MA Fashion student has used his creative to talents to conjure up a sophisticated yet practical range of clothing for wheelchair users.


Sport and exercise sciences specialists help Briton achieve top 10 placing at Marathon des Sables

Posted Friday 10 May 2013

Sport and exercise sciences specialists help Briton achieve top 10 placing at Marathon des Sables

Kingston University experts have helped athletes prepare for the gruelling Marathon des Sables, which involves five days of competition across the Sahara in temperatures soaring above 50 degrees Celsius.


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