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Classroom entrepreneurs likely to be Alan Sugars of the future

Posted Friday 16 November 2012

Classroom entrepreneurs likely to be Alan Sugars of the future

Research by Kingston Business School's Dr Rosemary Athayde shows that teenagers who run a real business in the classroom are almost twice as likely to become company owners.


Pop sensation Lady Gaga snapped wearing Kingston University fashion graduate's designs

Posted Thursday 15 November 2012

Pop sensation Lady Gaga snapped wearing Kingston University fashion graduate's designs

Singer and fashion icon Lady Gaga has been spotted stepping out in style in an outfit by up-and-coming designer Lydia Stedman.


National recognition for design with a novel take on recycling

Posted Tuesday 13 November 2012

National recognition for design with a novel take on recycling

A Kingston University student's creative use of pedal power to recycle wool has been named among the best designs nationally in 2012.


Japanese embassy plays host to Kingston architectural work

Posted Monday 12 November 2012

Japanese embassy plays host to Kingston architectural work

Architecture students' tribute to Japan's iconic Kintaikyo Bridge is the centre of attention at a design showcase at the country's embassy in London.


Top engineer at Jaguar Land Rover predicts growth for car industry

Posted Monday 12 November 2012

Top engineer at Jaguar Land Rover predicts growth for car industry

Britain is still great for engineering, according to leading automotive engineer Paul Darnell after collecting an honorary degree from Kingston University.


War veterans combat stress through creative writing

Posted Friday 9 November 2012

War veterans combat stress through creative writing

A poignant anthology of poems and stories written by veterans who have suffered mental health problems has been released to coincide with Remembrance Day.


Vitamin D2 could hold vital key to arresting development of Alzheimer's disease

Posted Thursday 8 November 2012

Vitamin D2 could hold vital key to arresting development of Alzheimer's disease

Scientists using a blood test developed at Kingston University have for the first time been able to accurately measure the different variations of vitamin D in Alzheimer's patients.


Students radiate passion for the profession on World Radiography Day

Posted Thursday 8 November 2012

Students radiate passion for the profession on World Radiography Day

Ten intrepid radiography students from Kingston University and St George's, University of London have been hard at work raising awareness about their specialist subject.


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