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Photography students design digestible project

Posted Thursday 19 July 2012

Photography students design digestible project

Two Kingston University students have quite literally eaten their end-of-year project, producing artwork that has set tongues wagging in the creative world.


New Dean urges politicians not to lose sight of impact of university education

Posted Wednesday 11 July 2012

New Dean urges politicians not to lose sight of impact of university education

A leading architecture expert is joining Kingston University's senior management team.


Honour for study tackling taboo of incontinence and dementia

Posted Monday 9 July 2012

Honour for study tackling taboo of incontinence and dementia

Researchers from Kingston University and St George's, University of London have won one of the categories at the Royal College of General Practitioners' Research Paper of the Year awards.


Employees much less satisfied at work after major life event

Posted Wednesday 4 July 2012

Employees much less satisfied at work after major life event

Milestones such as marriage or the birth of a first child have a negative effect on job satisfaction, according to new Kingston Business School research.


True nature of staff motivation more complex than surveys reveal

Posted Wednesday 4 July 2012

True nature of staff motivation more complex than surveys reveal

High levels of staff engagement might not be all they seem and could actually damage an organisation, Kingston Business School research has found.


Students serve up winning designs for Wimbledon tennis championships

Posted Tuesday 3 July 2012

Students serve up winning designs for Wimbledon tennis championships

Creative Kingston University students have rallied to create a winning design for this year's Wimbledon showdown.


Cutting-edge advance in CCTV software earns industry acclaim

Posted Friday 22 June 2012

Cutting-edge advance in CCTV software earns industry acclaim

Kingston University researchers have played a vital role developing a CCTV system that has clinched a top award in the face of stiff competition from global technology giants.


Kingston University researchers take Dora Gordine's art back to her homeland

Posted Thursday 21 June 2012

Kingston University researchers take Dora Gordine's art back to her homeland

Bronzes by Dora Gordine have gone on display in the Estonian capital Tallinn - the city where the sculptor's first ever exhibition was staged nearly a century ago.


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