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Posted Tuesday 13 August 2019
Prototypes for designs to solve engineering challenges built by Kingston University and dreamt up by school pupils went on show at Gatwick Airport as part of a launch event for a Primary Engineer competition.
Posted Tuesday 13 August 2019
Ese Akpochimoraa was just 15 when her mother Marian tragically passed away after suffering a brain haemorrhage weeks before her own graduation ceremony. Inspired by her mother's determination, the 24 year old is hoping to go out into the world and make a difference when she graduates in January.
Posted Friday 9 August 2019
Single mum-of-two Stephanie Bader says her Clearing experience at Kingston University was the best thing she could have done and has turned her studies in to a family affair.
Posted Thursday 8 August 2019
With A-level and BTEC results days just around the corner it can be a tense time for students considering all their options – but a bit of forward planning could set them on their path to success, an admissions tutor at Kingston University has said.
Posted Wednesday 7 August 2019
Kingston University researcher and senior lecturer in design history and theory, Dr Sorcha O'Brien has co-curated an exhibition looking at how the lives of women were affected by the electrification of rural Ireland. ‘Kitchen Power - Women's experiences of rural electrification' is the flagship temporary exhibition at the Museum's Country Life site this year.
Posted Tuesday 6 August 2019
A recent debate on social media about whether or not the book-buying public has an appetite for an autobiography of former Prime Minister Theresa May has prompted a publishing expert and economist from Kingston University to team up to analyse how to predict if a political memoir will be a hit or a flop.
Posted Monday 5 August 2019
Social work expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London, Farrukh Akhtar has been recognised with a prestigious National Teaching Fellowship. She has created a series of projects to help develop an inclusive curriculum, create a sense of community and promote mindfulness.
Posted Friday 2 August 2019
Pioneering cancer charity Marie Curie has called on the expertise of world-leading learning disability and palliative care expert at Kingston University and St George's, University of London Professor Irene Tuffrey-Wijne to share her insight and ground-breaking research on the topic at the House of Lords.