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Sir Brian Leveson hails Kingston University's online archive of landmark public inquiry in to journalism during Discover Leveson project launch event

Posted Thursday 4 April 2019

Sir Brian Leveson hails Kingston University's online archive of landmark public inquiry in to journalism during Discover Leveson project launch event

Sir Brian Leveson has highlighted the importance of ensuring the lessons of his landmark examination of standards in journalism are not forgotten at an event launching Kingston University's online archive of the Leveson Inquiry.


Academic Dr Meg Jensen publishes book on autobiographical writing and PTSD

Posted Friday 29 March 2019

Academic Dr Meg Jensen publishes book on autobiographical writing and PTSD

Dr Meg Jensen has celebrated the publication of her new book, Negotiated Truths: The Art and Science of Trauma and the Autobiographical.


Do electrodes make you smarter? Kingston University neuroscientist casts doubt on benefit of using electric currents to improve memory

Posted Thursday 28 March 2019

Do electrodes make you smarter? Kingston University neuroscientist casts doubt on benefit of using electric currents to improve memory

Dr Giulia Galli was part of an international research team who investigated the effectiveness of applying electrical currents to the brain to improve memory and enhance cognitive ability.


Health economist claims Government's failure to offer HPV catch-up vaccinations to older boys is discriminatory

Posted Thursday 28 March 2019

Health economist claims Government's failure to offer HPV catch-up vaccinations to older boys is discriminatory

Kingston Business School health economist Profesor Giampiero Favato believes omitting older boys from the national HPV vaccination programme poses serious risks.


University and local community take last look at Town House construction ahead of its opening next year

Posted Thursday 28 March 2019

University and local community take last look at Town House construction ahead of its opening next year

Staff, students and local community memebrs have had a chance to see the final stages of construction for the University's landmark new Town House building.


Politics expert Dr Robin Pettitt analyses domestic and international costs of Brexit

Posted Wednesday 27 March 2019

Politics expert Dr Robin Pettitt analyses domestic and international costs of Brexit

Dr Pettitt explores the long term impact of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.


Kingston University seminar commended for raising awareness of support schools need to provide for Forces' children

Posted Tuesday 26 March 2019

Kingston University seminar commended for raising awareness of support schools need to provide for Forces' children

A Kingston University and Reading Force seminar to help trainee teachers and more experienced educators understand the needs of Armed Forces' children as they progress through the school system has been hailed by a senior Government policy advisor.


Kingston University student attends European trip to promote women in football

Posted Tuesday 26 March 2019

Kingston University student attends European trip to promote women in football

A tour around one of the world's most famous football stadiums and a training session with a footballer who won 19 trophies during his career were just part of the itinerary for Kingston University sport science student Beth Reeves during a European trip organised by Santander Universities.


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