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Vital for graduates to possess future skills the country's workforce needs if economy is to thrive, Kingston University Vice-Chancellor tells House of Lords inquiry

Posted Thursday 27 October 2022

Vital for graduates to possess future skills the country's workforce needs if economy is to thrive, Kingston University Vice-Chancellor tells House of Lords inquiry

Kingston University Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven Spier has set out the need for a progressive new model of education focused on delivering the skills for innovation required by industry during a House of Lords select committee hearing.


Kingston University showcases science expertise and welcomes hundreds of visitors to explore Lab in a Lorry at this year's New Scientist Live

Posted Thursday 27 October 2022

Kingston University showcases science expertise and welcomes hundreds of visitors to explore Lab in a Lorry at this year's New Scientist Live

Science enthusiasts and school pupils were given a taster of some of Kingston University's innovative engineering, computing and STEM outreach activities during the annual New Scientist Live festival at London's ExCel Centre.


Kingston University nursing students raise hundreds of pounds to support under-resourced East African hospital after working there on placement

Posted Wednesday 26 October 2022

Kingston University nursing students raise hundreds of pounds to support under-resourced East African hospital after working there on placement

Two postgraduate nursing students from Kingston University have helped a hospital in Tanzania secure much-needed medical supplies to treat patients in the East African country through a fundraising drive.


People who struggle to cope with stressful situations could benefit from owning a pet, new Kingston University research finds

Posted Monday 24 October 2022

People who struggle to cope with stressful situations could benefit from owning a pet, new Kingston University research finds

Having a pet can help people who are less resilient cope with the stresses of everyday life, new Kingston University research has found. Where owners consider their animals to be more important than the friends in their lives, however, it can contribute to increased feelings of loneliness.


Six-strong shortlist announced for team to develop initial designs for Kingston University's proposed Middle Mill building and improvements to public space

Posted Thursday 20 October 2022

Six-strong shortlist announced for team to develop initial designs for Kingston University's proposed Middle Mill building and improvements to public space

Six practices have been shortlisted as part of a process to determine the architects of a proposed building at Kingston University.


Ground-breaking study involving Kingston University begins work to improve mental health and wellbeing support for children and young people in social care

Posted Monday 17 October 2022

Ground-breaking study involving Kingston University begins work to improve mental health and wellbeing support for children and young people in social care

A significant new research project shedding light on the effectiveness of the mental health and wellbeing support and treatment received by children and young people who have social worker involvement has been launched by Kingston University and several key partner organisations.


Town House Strategy sets radical new direction for Kingston University

Posted Thursday 13 October 2022

Town House Strategy sets radical new direction for Kingston University

Kingston University has launched a long-term strategy, founded on its sector-leading Future Skills campaign.


Kingston University secures top honours in national Vitae Three Minute Thesis competition for second year running after student showcases advances in tissue engineering research

Posted Wednesday 28 September 2022

Kingston University secures top honours in national Vitae Three Minute Thesis competition for second year running after student showcases advances in tissue engineering research

Kingston University PhD student Sadaf Akbari, who is researching how smart materials could be used to replace damaged bones within the human body, has been named winner of this year's national Vitae Three Minute Thesis competition


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