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Boris Johnson opens first inner city green technology research centre

Posted Monday 12 July 2010

Boris Johnson opens first inner city green technology research centre

Mayor of London Boris Johnson said the new Centre would boost the capital's quest for low carbon and low energy design.


Kingston cleans up at D&AD design awards

Posted Monday 12 July 2010

Kingston cleans up at D&AD design awards

Dramatic design - Kingston scoops seven industry 'Oscars'


Student makes a striking fashion statement

Posted Friday 25 June 2010

Student makes a striking fashion statement

A Kingston University student is challenging conventionial concepts of knitwear with a vibrant collection sporting some equally colourful language.


Nurse lecturer in learning disabilities appointed to key NHS committee

Posted Thursday 24 June 2010

Nurse lecturer in learning disabilities appointed to key NHS committee

A nurse lecturer in learning disabilities from Kingston University and St George's, University of London, has been appointed to a key NHS committee.


Lecturer investigates hormonal link to 'sympathy pregnancies' in men

Posted Thursday 24 June 2010

Lecturer investigates hormonal link to 'sympathy pregnancies' in men

A nursing lecturer from Kingston University and St George's, University of London, is trying to establish whether 'sympathy pregnancies' in men are caused by the kind of hormonal changes experienced by their pregnant partners.


New academic partnership launched

Posted Friday 18 June 2010

New academic partnership launched

The Royal Marsden School of Cancer Nursing and Rehabilitation has marked its new academic partnership with the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


A shed and a ladder designed by Kingston University students will be on display at the London Festival of Architecture

Posted Friday 18 June 2010

A shed and a ladder designed by Kingston University students will be on display at the London Festival of Architecture

Architecture students hope two unassuming objects will spark the public's imagination.


Sisters take centre stage in Peasants' Revolt play

Posted Friday 18 June 2010

Sisters take centre stage in Peasants' Revolt play

Two fictional sisters tell the story of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in a new play produced by Kingston University.


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