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April 2018

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Penrhyn Road campus

Hosted by the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy.

Thursday

8

March


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All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames. 14-16 Market Pl, Kingston upon Thames

Writers' Centre Kingston is a literary cultural centre dedicated to creative writing in all its forms, with an annual programme of events from talks to workshops and festivals.

Thursday

8

March


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Rose Theatre

Hosted by the Kingston Shakespeare Seminar Series team.

Saturday

10

March


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Penrhyn Road campus

Two experts from different technology domains offer their views on the important issues and trends in cyber security, with opportunities for discussions.

Wednesday

14

March


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Penrhyn Road campus

Hosted by the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy.

Thursday

15

March


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Penrhyn Road campus

As part of the Kingston University History Research Series.

Thursday

15

March


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The Holborn Suite, Holborn Bars 138-142 Holborn, London, EC1N 2SW

A public lecture by Kingston University's Professor of Journalism Brian Cathcart, author of the award-winning The Case of Stephen Lawrence and an important voice in the national debate about press standards.

Thursday

15

March


Lecture Theatre 1 (Ken-Fra-LG-FB03), Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2EU

LDoc is the Centre for Doctoral Training in Design Research, located in London, a world hub for Design and the creative industries. Funded by the UK AHRC, LDoc is a collaboration between three internationally leading London based higher education institutions: the Royal College of Art, Kingston University and University of Arts London. The Centre provides cross-institutional PhD studentships and training, working in collaboration with key industry partners.

Monday

19

March

 
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