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Posted Thursday 6 June 2019
On the D-Day landings' 75th anniversary, a Kingston University historian reveals the essential role the borough and its residents played in the momentous events which began Operation Overlord and changed the course of the Second World War.
Posted Thursday 6 June 2019
A postgraduate student whose research in to how communities could help tackle climate change by cooperatively harnessing renewable energy is set to represent Kingston University in the national semi-finals of the global Three Minute Thesis competition.
Posted Tuesday 4 June 2019
Kingston University experts are exploring how artificial intelligence could be trained to detect the early signs of oral cancer using a mobile phone app. Professors Sarah Barman and Paolo Remagnino have secured £146,000 for the two year Medical Research Council-funded project, which will see them work alongside experts from the University of Malaya and Cancer Research Malaysia.
Posted Friday 31 May 2019
Art, architecture and design students reveal their final projects in a stunning showcase of talent.
Posted Wednesday 29 May 2019
The former home of renowned sculptor, artist and designer Dora Gordine and her husband Richard Hare has been awarded a £65,000 National Lottery grant to gather recollections from the community that lived in and visited the building during the 1980s and 90s.
Posted Tuesday 28 May 2019
The recent discovery of an unexploded Second World War bomb on a building site near Kingston University's Penrhyn Road campus served as a reminder of how the local area bore the brunt of some considerable attention from the German Luftwaffe between 1939 and 1941.
Posted Monday 27 May 2019
Kingston University's strong relationship with educators in Gibraltar has led to the launch of the British Overseas Territory's first PGCE teacher training degree.
Posted Sunday 26 May 2019
Kingston University's Penrhyn Road and Knights Park campuses have reopened after they were closed temporarily following the discovery of a World War II bomb on a nearby construction site.