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Posted Thursday 16 May 2019
An award-winning project from Kingston University and St George's, University of London's School of Nursing is bringing together student nurses and young people with learning disabilities to help build trust, confidence and understanding of the healthcare system.
Posted Wednesday 15 May 2019
Kingston School of Art has been well represented at the first Open Call of the BBC's New Creatives scheme with two students and two graduates selected to be part of the prestigious showcase of filmmaking.
Posted Friday 10 May 2019
Kingston University biochemistry student and talented sprinter Jamal-Marcus Rhoden-Stevens will represent Great Britain at the World Relay Championships in Japan this weekend – and is setting his sights on next summer's Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Posted Friday 3 May 2019
There was success for Kingston University and St George's, University of London as they picked up three accolades at this year's national Student Nursing Times Awards.
Posted Thursday 2 May 2019
Kingston University's sector-leading work in reducing the BME attainment gap has been highlighted in a new report by Universities UK and the National Union of Students. The report, led by Baroness Amos, director of SOAS, and Amatey Doku, vice-president of higher education for the NUS, sets out five key recommendations for the sector to adopt as a framework for closing the gap.
Posted Friday 26 April 2019
Matthew Armitage's film Brass won the animation category in the regional final of the Royal Television Society's London regional student awards, with two fellow graduates also nominated.
Posted Wednesday 24 April 2019
Kingston University chooses The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce as its fifth Big Read novel.
Posted Tuesday 16 April 2019
A Kingston University economics graduate has overcome a tough upbringing to change his life. Reggie Nelson thought outside the box to land a top job in the heart of the City of London.