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Kingston University announces appointment of Louisa Green as Executive Director of Student Services

Posted Wednesday 1 February 2023

Kingston University announces appointment of Louisa Green as Executive Director of Student Services

Kingston University has appointed a senior leader committed to embedding service excellence throughout the student journey as its new Executive Director of Student Services. Louisa Green, currently Academic Registrar and Director of Student Experience at Goldsmiths, University of London, will join Kingston's Senior Leadership Team in April.


Kingston alumni celebrate their Honorary Degrees in Education at this year's winter graduations

Posted Thursday 26 January 2023

Kingston alumni celebrate their Honorary Degrees in Education at this year's winter graduations

Kingston University alumni from the Class of 1956 to the Class of 1979 donned their cap and gowns to attend a special Honorary Degree in Education graduation ceremony, decades after completing their education studies at Gipsy Hill Teacher Training College, a predecessor of Kingston University's Department of Education.


Kingston University students to benefit from award of Chancerygate Foundation bursaries to support young people from Black African and Caribbean background to succeed in property industry

Posted Monday 23 January 2023

Kingston University students to benefit from award of Chancerygate Foundation bursaries to support young people from Black African and Caribbean background to succeed in property industry

Two real estate management students will receive support throughout their degrees at Kingston University thanks to awards from not-for-profit initiative and registered charity the Chancerygate Foundation.


Former Sunday Times journalist who played instrumental role in exposing Thalidomide scandal recognised with honorary doctorate from Kingston University

Posted Wednesday 18 January 2023

Former Sunday Times journalist who played instrumental role in exposing Thalidomide scandal recognised with honorary doctorate from Kingston University

Acclaimed investigative journalist, author and philanthropist Dr Elaine Potter highlighted the importance of holding individuals in powerful positions to account as she received an honorary degree from Kingston University. The former Sunday Times journalist and co-founder of The Bureau of Investigative Journalism shared lessons learned from across her career with graduands as she was recognised for her contribution to business, entrepreneurship and philanthropy during a Kingston School of Art graduation ceremony at the borough's Rose Theatre.


Dedicated teachers awarded honorary degrees in education from alma mater Kingston University

Posted Tuesday 17 January 2023

Dedicated teachers awarded honorary degrees in education from alma mater Kingston University

An 86-year-old retired music teacher was among a throng of jubilant graduates who have crossed the stage to collect an honorary degree in education from Kingston University – decades after completing their education certificates.


Kingston University appoints Grafton Architects to develop initial ideas for proposed building and improvements to public space at Middle Mill

Posted Tuesday 17 January 2023

Kingston University appoints Grafton Architects to develop initial ideas for proposed building and improvements to public space at Middle Mill

Kingston University has appointed Grafton Architects to produce design ideas for a proposed academic building and other improvements at the Middle Mill site next to its Knights Park campus.


Hundreds of Kingston University students cross graduation stage at Rose Theatre ceremonies

Posted Monday 16 January 2023

Hundreds of Kingston University students cross graduation stage at Rose Theatre ceremonies

The achievements of almost 3,000 Kingston University students was applauded when they crossed the stage to graduate in front of proud family, friends, academic staff and special guests.


Covid-19 conspiracy theories led to lower uptake of vaccine and testing among Black community, research by Kingston University finds

Posted Wednesday 11 January 2023

Covid-19 conspiracy theories led to lower uptake of vaccine and testing among Black community, research by Kingston University finds

A belief that Covid-19 was a myth created to control ethnic populations, or a virus created to eliminate the Black community were among the conspiracy theories that caused a lower engagement of health prevention methods among UK Black communities, research by Kingston University experts has shown.


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