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Human rights graduate Hadia Tajik appointed Norway's first Muslim Cabinet member

Posted Monday 15 October 2012

Human rights graduate Hadia Tajik appointed Norway's first Muslim Cabinet member

Kingston University alumna Hadia Tajik has become Norway's youngest ever Government Minister.


And now for a graphic design student's creative play on words

Posted Friday 12 October 2012

And now for a graphic design student's creative play on words

A Kingston University student has turned her attention to one of the shortest words in the English language for her final degree project.


New exhibition marks Stanley Picker Gallery relaunch

Posted Thursday 11 October 2012

New exhibition marks Stanley Picker Gallery relaunch

The work of seven contemporary artists, including a Turner Prize nominee, is taking pride of place at Kingston University's revamped Stanley Picker Gallery.


Students brave the deep for Thames river clean up

Posted Wednesday 10 October 2012

Students brave the deep for Thames river clean up

Kingston University Students' Union volunteers have been hard at work clearing debris from two stretches of the River Thames.


Paralympic torch bearer lights up healthcare challenge

Posted Monday 8 October 2012

Paralympic torch bearer lights up healthcare challenge

Health and heritage were both on the agenda at a special community event staged in partnership with Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Tributes flow for academic who inspired London's teachers

Posted Wednesday 3 October 2012

Tributes flow for academic who inspired London's teachers

Kingston University is mourning the loss of a woman renowned for her enormous contribution to educating teachers and social workers.


Researchers challenge super food claims

Posted Monday 1 October 2012

Researchers challenge super food claims

Researchers at Kingston University have developed a way to test the health-giving benefits of so-called super foods, by replicating how they are absorbed into the body.


Design student draws inspiration from domestic dilemmas

Posted Tuesday 18 September 2012

Design student draws inspiration from domestic dilemmas

A Kingston University design student has focused on the little niggles that can drive a wedge between couples for her final project.


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