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Kingston entrepreneurs sweep the board at Bright Ideas competition

Posted Monday 4 March 2013

Kingston entrepreneurs sweep the board at Bright Ideas competition

From nursing to drama, business management to music, young entrepreneurs have come from across Kingston University to scoop an amazing 19 cash prizes at the Westfocus Bright Ideas competition.


Architecture graduate's Bethnal Green memorial marks WWII's worst civilian tragedy

Posted Friday 1 March 2013

Architecture graduate's Bethnal Green memorial marks WWII's worst civilian tragedy

Seventy years on and the East End of London now has a memorial designed by Kingston University graduate Harry Paticas to commemorate the 1943 Bethnal Green disaster.


Kingston University shortlisted for national careers and employability award

Posted Friday 1 March 2013

Kingston University shortlisted for national careers and employability award

Kingston University's careers and employability team has been shortlisted for a national award for its commitment to improving students' and graduates' employability and long-term career success.


Research poised to lead to major advances in cataract treatment

Posted Thursday 28 February 2013

Research poised to lead to major advances in cataract treatment

A professor at London's Kingston University has made a discovery about the shape of the eye that could boost the effectiveness of man-made lenses used in cataract operations.


Soprano Jane Manning claims classical music being unfairly forgotten

Posted Thursday 28 February 2013

Soprano Jane Manning claims classical music being unfairly forgotten

A singer honoured for her contribution to contemporary vocal performance by Kingston University has hit out at the way classical music is being 'banished to an arcane backwater'.


Juries need direction and explanations

Posted Thursday 28 February 2013

Juries need direction and explanations

Professor Penny Darbyshire comments on the direction given to jurors in light of the collapse of the Vicky Pryce trial. The jury in the trial of MP Chris Huhne's former wife Vicky Pryce failed to reach a verdict on a charge relating to speeding points she allegedly took for the ex-minister 10 years ago.


Designer treads carefully to test the future of the high-heeled shoe

Posted Tuesday 26 February 2013

Designer treads carefully to test the future of the high-heeled shoe

There were plenty of unusual substances underfoot when designer Marloes ten Bhömer set to work on her new exhibition at Kingston University's Stanley Picker Gallery.


Professor puts the case for vaccination

Posted Monday 25 February 2013

Professor puts the case for vaccination

A Kingston University academic has tackled the controversial issues surrounding immunisation at the borough's latest Cafe Scientifique debate.


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