Search our site
Search our site

Your search results - Page 234

Your search returned 2080 news stories:

Kingston student designs cover of Rushdie's latest book

Posted Thursday 25 August 2011

Kingston student designs cover of Rushdie's latest book

Kingston University student Ben Tobitt has been selected to illustrate the cover of Sir Salman Rushdie's second children's novel, Luka and the Fire of Life.


Intelligent CCTV technology could help bring future rioters to justice

Posted Wednesday 24 August 2011

Intelligent CCTV technology could help bring future rioters to justice

Experts from Kingston University are devising new sophisticated surveillance systems with the potential to bring rioters and looters to justice in the future and reduce privacy concerns.


A life less angry - positive impact of hospital scheme to reduce London's gang and knife crime

Posted Friday 19 August 2011

A life less angry - positive impact of hospital scheme to reduce London's gang and knife crime

Academics from Kingston University are analysing a project underway at St Thomas' hospital in central London to tackle the growing trend of young people caught up in violent incidents.


Clearing students scramble to beat 2012 fees

Posted Thursday 18 August 2011

Clearing students scramble to beat 2012 fees

Students who narrowly missed out on the A-Level grades they needed have been calling Kingston's Clearing hotline to try and secure one of the few remaining places on courses starting this autumn.


From Clearing to a First class career

Posted Thursday 18 August 2011

From Clearing to a First class career

A student who came to Kingston University through Clearing achieved a first class honours degree before landing a full-time staff post at the BBC.


Cutting-edge research and closer ties to industry critical for economy, new Dean says

Posted Thursday 18 August 2011

Cutting-edge research and closer ties to industry critical for economy, new Dean says

Kingston University's new Dean of Science, Engineering and Computing, Professor Edith Sim, says universities must have closer links with industry to improve graduates' job prospects.


Clearing helps Rabiyah take the law into her own hands

Posted Thursday 18 August 2011

Clearing helps Rabiyah take the law into her own hands

A last-minute decision to come to Kingston University to study international law paid off for Clearing student Rabiyah Aboobaker.


Second time lucky for Lucy

Posted Wednesday 17 August 2011

Second time lucky for Lucy

Lucy Mcneil headed to Kingston University as a mature student through Clearing and even clinched a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors award.


Contact us

General enquiries:

Journalists only:

Contact us

General enquiries:

Journalists only: