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Big ideas shared on linking higher education with enterprise at Business Innovation and Growth Summit at Kingston University

Posted Thursday 1 December 2022

Big ideas shared on linking higher education with enterprise at Business Innovation and Growth Summit at Kingston University

Trailblazers in business, higher education and local government from across South London have come together at Kingston University to share insights on the benefits of working in partnership at a Business Innovation and Growth Summit.


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.


Kingston University's Navigate modules to prepare students for career success as part of drive to embed future skills across curriculum

Posted Wednesday 16 November 2022

 Kingston University's Navigate modules to prepare students for career success as part of drive to embed future skills across curriculum

Kingston University is embedding a new model of education across its curriculum with the launch of the Navigate programme – ensuring students on all courses are equipped with the skills, experience and opportunities to succeed in their future careers.


Kingston University and The Mohn Westlake Foundation establish new graduate success centre to ensure all students have equal opportunity to thrive in careers

Posted Thursday 3 November 2022

Kingston University and The Mohn Westlake Foundation establish new graduate success centre to ensure all students have equal opportunity to thrive in careers

A pioneering programme of work designed to ensure students from all backgrounds have the support, skills and opportunities to succeed in their graduate careers has been launched by Kingston University, in partnership with The Mohn Westlake Foundation.


Kingston University business students create solutions to real-world problems faced by Ministry of Defence

Posted Tuesday 1 November 2022

Kingston University business students create solutions to real-world problems faced by Ministry of Defence

Business students at Kingston University have been given the opportunity to enhance their critical thinking and research skills in a collaboration with the Ministry of Defence (MoD).


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.


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 student secures place in Vitae Three Minute Thesis national final with presentation about bioengineering research to help repair damaged bones

Posted Friday 26 August 2022

 Kingston University student secures place in Vitae Three Minute Thesis national final with presentation about bioengineering research to help repair damaged bones

A Kingston University postgraduate student whose tissue engineering research could help address the global organ donor shortage has made the national final of this year's Vitae Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.


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