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Kingston University rolls out first phase of sector-leading Future Skills programme, preparing students for rapidly evolving world of work

Posted Thursday 7 September 2023

Kingston University rolls out first phase of sector-leading Future Skills programme, preparing students for rapidly evolving world of work

New students enrolling at Kingston University this autumn are set to be the first to benefit from an innovative model of education being introduced to equip them with the future-proofed skills needed for career success.


Businesses from range of sectors join staff and students at Kingston University for Future of Work Summit

Posted Friday 23 June 2023

Businesses from range of sectors join staff and students at Kingston University for Future of Work Summit

Business leaders from across the region gathered at Kingston Business School for the inaugural Future of Work Summit, organised by Kingston Chamber of Commerce. The event brought together organisations from a range of sectors with University staff and students to share educational insights, network, and engage in conversations around the importance of future skills for the economy.


Kingston University hosts future skills roundtable with Shadow Minister for Business and Industry, filmmaker Lord David Puttnam and business leaders from across economy

Posted Wednesday 7 June 2023

Kingston University hosts future skills roundtable with Shadow Minister for Business and Industry, filmmaker Lord David Puttnam and business leaders from across economy

The key role that future skills will play in supporting the United Kingdom's economic growth was outlined during a roundtable event that brought together key figures from industry, politics and education at Kingston University.


Shadow Higher Education Minister commends Kingston University's work equipping students for career success through Future Skills programme during campus visit

Posted Wednesday 19 April 2023

Shadow Higher Education Minister commends Kingston University's work equipping students for career success through Future Skills programme during campus visit

Kingston University's sector-leading work embedding future skills throughout its curriculum has been hailed for its innovation by Shadow Minister for Higher Education Matt Western MP during a campus visit to learn more about the initiative.


Kingston University launching new postgraduate scholarships after securing artificial intelligence and data science funding award from Office for Students

Posted Thursday 30 March 2023

Kingston University launching new postgraduate scholarships after securing artificial intelligence and data science funding award from Office for Students

Kingston University is getting set to deliver a suite of new postgraduate scholarships aimed at broadening the pool of students progressing into data science and artificial intelligence (AI) careers. The scholarships are being launched after the University was named one of 30 institutions across the country to receive funding from an £8.1m Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and Office for Artificial Intelligence pot, awarded by the Office for Students (OfS).


Kingston University Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven Spier appointed member of Creative Industries Council

Posted Wednesday 8 March 2023

Kingston University Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven Spier appointed member of Creative Industries Council

Kingston University Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven Spier has been appointed as a member of the Creative Industries Council – the joint industry and government forum that acts as a voice for the United Kingdom's creative sector.


Kingston University's Future Skills campaign scoops top prize at PRCA-PoliMonitor Public Affairs Awards

Posted Wednesday 7 December 2022

Kingston University's Future Skills campaign scoops top prize at PRCA-PoliMonitor Public Affairs Awards

Kingston University's sector-leading work highlighting the importance of future skills to a thriving national economy has been named exceptional campaign of the year at the annual PRCA-PoliMonitor Public Affairs Awards.


Kingston University's work to embed future skills throughout curriculum draws praise from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey during campus visit

Posted Tuesday 22 November 2022

Kingston University's work to embed future skills throughout curriculum draws praise from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey during campus visit

A group of senior Liberal Democrat MPs has visited Kingston University to find out more about how the institution is preparing students for career success through a progressive new model of education helping them develop future skills. The University has been highlighting the importance of skills for innovation to the national economy as part of its Future Skills campaign, which has found problem solving, digital competency and the ability to analyse and think creatively were among the graduate attributes businesses most valued.


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