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Posted Tuesday 25 February 2020
A professor of nursing at Kingston University and St George's, University of London has co-edited the first book offering guidance to nurses on caring for babies with life-limiting conditions.
Posted Wednesday 19 February 2020
Kingston University students showcased their electrifying business ideas to industry professionals, alumni and staff at the Bright Ideas competition grand finale earlier this month. Held at the Kingston Business School, sustainability was at the forefront, as students put their minds together to solve real global issues such as climate change.
Posted Monday 17 February 2020
This year's shortlisted books for Kingston University's award-winning shared reading initiative, the Big Read, have been revealed.
Posted Wednesday 12 February 2020
Professor Mark Fielder, an expert in rapid detection and diagnosis of infectious diseases, says people should be reassured the United Kingdom's strict procedures will limit the spread of the infection.
Posted Wednesday 12 February 2020
More than 300 local residents, staff and students explored Kingston School of Art's state of the art workshops and studios and parting in specially curated activities to celebrate the opening of the refurbished Mill Street Building.
Posted Tuesday 4 February 2020
Over 150 alumni and friends joined us in Sri Lanka on the 2nd of February as part of our Kingston Is Global series
Posted Friday 31 January 2020
A new study by a Chartered Psychologist from Kingston University London shows managers should encourage time for non-work chats as part of maintaining a productive team with strong working relationships,
Posted Thursday 30 January 2020
A Kingston University engineering graduate is hoping to help answer the burning question of whether there is life on Mars when Europe's first rover blasts off for the red planet. Mahilal De Silva has been playing a leading role in the construction of the six-wheeled robotic vehicle for the landmark mission at Airbus' Stevenage facility. Named the Rosalind Franklin after the British DNA pioneer, it is the first Mars rover specifically designed to find evidence of past or present life.