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The do-it-yourself way to a number one Kindle bestseller

Posted Wednesday 22 June 2011

The do-it-yourself way to a number one Kindle bestseller

As US writer John Locke becomes the first self-published author to sell more than one million e-books in the Kindle Store, a Kingston creative writing graduate has achieved her own self-publishing success.


Nursing student develops device to improve patient response times

Posted Tuesday 21 June 2011

Nursing student develops device to improve patient response times

An inventive nursing graduate from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has come up with the idea for a vibrating alarm system that could see noisy buzzers banished from hospital wards.


Design student hopes to clean up with new take on the vacuum cleaner

Posted Monday 20 June 2011

Design student hopes to clean up with new take on the vacuum cleaner

A Kingston University student has designed a new gadget to take some of the hard work out of housework.


Study finds supermarkets could freshen up their home delivery services

Posted Monday 20 June 2011

Study finds supermarkets could freshen up their home delivery services

Kingston University research suggests that supermarkets are failing to retain their online customers and need to find more imaginative ways of trying to appeal to them.


Students in Olympic interviewing marathon

Posted Monday 20 June 2011

Students in Olympic interviewing marathon

Kingston students have been chosen to interview people who've applied to work at next year's Olympic games.


Study set to reveal magic of modernist architect Kenneth Wood

Posted Monday 20 June 2011

Study set to reveal magic of modernist architect Kenneth Wood

A Kingston University researcher is set to produce the first study of architect Kenneth Wood whose designs helped shape suburban southern England.


Government cuts threaten archives, experts warn

Posted Thursday 16 June 2011

Government cuts threaten archives, experts warn

Kingston University has opened a new Centre for the Historical Record to help preserve public history for future generations.


Film sheds new light on WWII operation that changed history

Posted Thursday 16 June 2011

Film sheds new light on WWII operation that changed history

A new documentary by a Kingston academic reveals the true story behind one of World War II's lesser known operations, which played a crucial role on the Eastern Front.


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