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'Alan Sugar' test identifies budding tycoons

Posted Monday 18 January 2010

'Alan Sugar' test identifies budding tycoons

A test that could help identify the next generation of Sir Alan Sugars and Deborah Meadens has been devised by an academic at Kingston University.


Ancient tombs in National Geographic top ten

Posted Friday 8 January 2010

Ancient tombs in National Geographic top ten

A prehistoric complex uncovered by a Kingston University-led team has featured in National Geographic's top ten archaeology finds of 2009.


Graduate makes movie magic

Posted Wednesday 23 December 2009

Graduate makes movie magic

A former Kingston University student has stepped out of the art studio straight into a starring role in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.


Research on crime victims with mental health problems

Posted Wednesday 23 December 2009

Research on crime victims with mental health problems

A new three-year Lottery-funded research project aims to find out how the criminal justice system can be improved to give vulnerable adults a fair hearing.


Amanda Holden praises student midwives' talent

Posted Thursday 17 December 2009

Amanda Holden praises student midwives' talent

Britain's Got Talent star Amanda Holden has rubbed shoulders with student midwives training at Kingston University and St George's, University of London.


Anti-bullying animation scoops BAFTA

Posted Thursday 17 December 2009

Anti-bullying animation scoops BAFTA

Two Kingston University graduates were part of the winning team honoured at the recent British Academy Children's Awards.


Pomegranates: the latest weapon in the fight against MRSA

Posted Wednesday 16 December 2009

Pomegranates: the latest weapon in the fight against MRSA

A team of scientists from Kingston University has discovered that pomegranate rind can be turned into an ointment for treating MRSA and other common hospital infections.


Firms should encourage 'Mr Angry' customers, says Kingston professor

Posted Monday 14 December 2009

Firms should encourage 'Mr Angry' customers, says Kingston professor

Companies should encourage dissatisfied customers to complain about poor service or faulty products, according to research conducted by a professor at Kingston University.


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