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Kingston University academics awarded National Teaching Fellowships for outstanding contributions to inclusive educational practice

Posted Thursday 3 August 2023

Kingston University academics awarded National Teaching Fellowships for outstanding contributions to inclusive educational practice

Two Kingston University academics from the Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education have been recognised with prestigious National Teaching Fellowships (NTF) by Advance HE for their contributions to inclusive teaching and enhancing the student experience. The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme celebrates and recognises individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education.


Kingston School of Art fashion students debut graduate collections made from chainmail, latex and repurposed denim at central London catwalk show

Posted Tuesday 13 June 2023

Kingston School of Art fashion students debut graduate collections made from chainmail, latex and repurposed denim at central London catwalk show

Gender equality, explorations of ancestry and the use of clothing to embrace sexual identity are some of the inspirations behind final-year collections set to hit the catwalk at this year's Kingston School of Art BA (Hons) Fashion show.


Award-winning human rights activist Dr Lady Phyll shares learnings from commitment to fighting for rights of LGBTQ+ people during Kingston University LGBT+ History Month event

Posted Monday 27 March 2023

Award-winning human rights activist Dr Lady Phyll shares learnings from commitment to fighting for rights of LGBTQ+ people during Kingston University LGBT+ History Month event

Pioneering British activist Dr Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, also known as Lady Phyll, has spoken to Kingston University staff and students as part of LGBT+ History Month celebrations.


Kingston University PhD student helps launch UK's first tech-led LGBTQ+ sexual health service

Posted Monday 27 February 2023

Kingston University PhD student helps launch UK's first tech-led LGBTQ+ sexual health service

A Kingston University PhD student and pharmacy expert has helped launch the UK's first tech-led LGBTQ+ sexual health service. Josh Wells is in the final year of PhD in behavioural diagnostics and now works in the role of Senior Clinical Lead at LVNDR Health, a company that offers specialised clinical support to those in the LGBTQ+ community. He also has an undergraduate and Masters degree from the University, and is a qualified pharmacist.


Award-winning animation director and Kingston School of Art graduate creates Netflix series based on comic books made during studies

Posted Wednesday 17 August 2022

Award-winning animation director and Kingston School of Art graduate creates Netflix series based on comic books made during studies

A Kingston University alumnus is the creator and writer behind a new animated show on Netflix called Dead End: Paranormal Park, which explores LGBTQ+, mental health, and neurodivergent lived experiences.


Blast off for Kingston University Big Read as interstellar coming-of-age novel named as this year's title

Posted Thursday 26 May 2022

Blast off for Kingston University Big Read as interstellar coming-of-age novel named as this year's title

Best-selling author and Kingston University alumnus Phil Stamper is set to thrill students, staff and alumni with his debut novel The Gravity of Us, which has been selected as this year's Big Read.


More positive LGBT+ role models needed in schools and universities to support students, campaigner on visibility and inclusion tells Kingston University audience

Posted Wednesday 30 March 2022

More positive LGBT+ role models needed in schools and universities to support students, campaigner on visibility and inclusion tells Kingston University audience

More positive LGBT+ role models needed in schools and universities to support students, campaigner on visibility and inclusion tells Kingston University audience


LGBT+ History Month: Inclusive Curriculum Lead, Tamara Reid shares her two moments of hope and liberation

Posted Friday 25 February 2022

LGBT+ History Month: Inclusive Curriculum Lead, Tamara Reid shares her two moments of hope and liberation

Kingston University's Inclusive Curriculum Consultants Programme Lead, Tamara Reid, shares her journey as a Black, Queer Christian and how two meaningful experiences helped her reconcile her true self.

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