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Support from social workers crucial as austerity bites

Posted Wednesday 8 May 2013

Support from social workers crucial as austerity bites

A senior academic from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has predicted that social workers will have an even more vital role to play as families feel the pinch in the current economic climate.


Unearthing the hidden women of science and inspiring the next generation

Posted Wednesday 8 May 2013

Unearthing the hidden women of science and inspiring the next generation

The historic role of British women in science will be the subject of a new project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, set to encourage young women to get involved in the field.


Appointments enhance art and design education

Posted Friday 3 May 2013

Appointments enhance art and design education

Four influential figures from the worlds of art and design have joined Kingston University as professors and research fellows.


Attorney General welcomes new website to help questioning of vulnerable witnesses post-Savile

Posted Thursday 2 May 2013

Attorney General welcomes new website to help questioning of vulnerable witnesses post-Savile

As more sexual abuse allegations emerge against celebrities, the Attorney General has praised a new online resource designed to help make questioning a less traumatic process for vulnerable witnesses.


Learning disability end-of-life researcher joins Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education

Posted Thursday 2 May 2013

Learning disability end-of-life researcher joins Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education

An expert in the palliative care of people with learning disabilities has taken up a new role at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Zoological Society of London teams up with Kingston University volunteers to keep track of eels

Posted Friday 26 April 2013

Zoological Society of London teams up with Kingston University volunteers to keep track of eels

Volunteers at Kingston University will be wading in to help out with an eel survey for the Zoological Society of London.


World's first cyborg takes centre stage at Café Scientifique

Posted Friday 26 April 2013

World's first cyborg takes centre stage at Café Scientifique

Kingston University's latest Café Scientifique event has been hosted by a professor so dedicated to his research he underwent an operation to become part human and part machine.


Creative writing graduate awarded publishing deal after poetry competition win

Posted Friday 26 April 2013

Creative writing graduate awarded publishing deal after poetry competition win

Former Kingston University student Frances Spurrier will have a collection of her poetry published by the Cinnamon Press after winning its Poetry Collection Award.


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