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University access for working-class and older students threatened

Posted Thursday 9 December 2010

University access for working-class and older students threatened

Aimhigher and Lifelong Learning Networks say the government has so far failed to set out how it will improve access following their closure.


Kingston database of rare hospital records

Posted Thursday 9 December 2010

Kingston database of rare hospital records

The lives of poor, sick children in Glasgow during Victorian times are revealed in a new online database developed by Kingston University.


Faculty pays tribute to influential nurse educator

Posted Monday 29 November 2010

Faculty pays tribute to influential nurse educator

The achievements of an academic revered as a leading light in the field of nursing ethics have been celebrated at a memorial service staged by Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Animation catches the eye of Sir Salman Rushdie

Posted Friday 26 November 2010

Animation catches the eye of Sir Salman Rushdie

Students from Kingston University have come face to face with author Sir Salman Rushdie after being invited to help bring characters from his latest novel to life.


New Vice-Chancellor for Kingston University

Posted Friday 26 November 2010

New Vice-Chancellor for Kingston University

Professor Julius Weinberg, currently Deputy Vice-Chancellor at City University London, has been appointed Kingston University's new Vice-Chancellor.


Leading expert joins Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences

Posted Thursday 25 November 2010

Leading expert joins Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences

Acclaimed social scientist Professor Ann Bowling has taken up a new role at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Troops writing competition benefits Forces' charity

Posted Friday 19 November 2010

Troops writing competition benefits Forces' charity

Kingston University is encouraging people in the Armed Services and their families to write about their experiences.


Playwright explores experience of women behind bars

Posted Friday 19 November 2010

Playwright explores experience of women behind bars

Winsome Pinnock's play 'Taken' tells the story of a young drug addict forced to give up her baby.


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