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Posted Tuesday 26 July 2022
Kingston University has applauded the achievements of former Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC with an honorary doctorate marking his outstanding contributions to law and civil liberties. The former Conservative MP for Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire received his award at a ceremony thronging with law graduates from the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences at the Rose Theatre in Kingston.
Posted Thursday 21 July 2022
In partnership with the Union of Kingston Students (UKS), Kingston University is among one of 25 higher education institutions that has achieved a Fairtrade University and College award, after being audited for the academic years of 2020/21 and 2021/22.
Posted Wednesday 20 July 2022
The annual ‘If you were an engineer, what would you do?' competition, known as the Leaders Awards, were held in the Town House as school pupils across London were honored for their designs which help fix real-world problems. At the event two exciting prototypes were revealed which were originally selected from entries last year. These prototypes were built by Kingston University staff and students.
Posted Tuesday 19 July 2022
Kingston University is beginning the process of appointing a design team to help develop ideas for a proposed academic building and other improvements at the Middle Mill site next to Knights Park.
Posted Monday 18 July 2022
Almost 4,000 Kingston University students will celebrate their academic achievements when they cross the stage to graduate in front of proud family, friends, academic staff and special guests this month.
Posted Tuesday 5 July 2022
Kingston University engineering students have unveiled their new custom-built race car at a launch event ahead of this year's Formula Student competition at Silverstone in July.
Posted Friday 24 June 2022
A Kingston School of Art student has been crowned the winner of the FACE Excellence Prize at Graduate Fashion Week, for her final-year collection which is inspired by her cultural heritage.
Posted Tuesday 21 June 2022
The two-year project will bring together evidence from previous studies, integration initiatives and creative practice, alongside innovative new place-based research in urban, peri-urban, and rural sites across the UK.