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Sports science specialists put radio host Christian O'Connell through his paces

Posted Friday 11 May 2012

Sports science specialists put radio host Christian O'Connell through his paces

Absolute Radio breakfast presenters Christian O'Connell and Richie Firth have had their fitness levels put to the test at Kingston University.


Clock-watchers more likely to suffer burn out than workaholics, study finds

Posted Thursday 10 May 2012

Clock-watchers more likely to suffer burn out than workaholics, study finds

Employees who keep a close eye on the time are more prone to stress than people who throw themselves into work, according to Kingston Business School researchers.


Tear up the rule book to deal with climate change, says new professor

Posted Friday 4 May 2012

Tear up the rule book to deal with climate change, says new professor

Action must be taken to meet climate change targets, according to the newly-appointed YTL Professor of Innovation and Technology Management at Kingston University's Business School.


Events showcase wide-ranging teaching and research

Posted Tuesday 1 May 2012

Events showcase wide-ranging teaching and research

Kingston University unveiled a host of events to highlight its specialist expertise and role at the heart of the community during Universities Week.


Olympic authorities warned of potential doping loophole

Posted Monday 30 April 2012

Olympic authorities warned of potential doping loophole

Kingston University researchers have found that green and white teas could hide abnormal levels of testosterone in athletes.


Former V and A chief opens new learning resources centre

Posted Thursday 26 April 2012

Former V and A chief opens new learning resources centre

A spacious learning resources centre has opened at the heart of the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture's Knights Park campus.


Britain missing out on investment, air chief Willie Walsh tells Kingston Business School opening

Posted Monday 23 April 2012

Britain missing out on investment, air chief Willie Walsh tells Kingston Business School opening

Investment opportunities have been disappearing abroad, IAG chief executive Willie Walsh warned during the unveiling of Kingston University's new Business School.


Paedophiles' online chats become sexualised within two minutes, new study says

Posted Tuesday 17 April 2012

Paedophiles' online chats become sexualised within two minutes, new study says

Online paedophiles are moving away from the traditional grooming process and starting highly sexualised chats with children almost straight away, according to new research from Kingston University.


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