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Posted Thursday 24 August 2023
Researchers from Kingston University have received a significant funding award from the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) to look at how health inequalities faced by Black people in the UK living with the after-effects of a stroke can be addressed.
Posted Thursday 17 August 2023
When Kainath Malik received her A-level results, she realised the course she had applied for wasn't the right one for her. A call to the Kingston University Clearing hotline settled her nerves, and two years on, she is now looking forward to helping others applicants in similar positions as a hotline operator.
Posted Wednesday 16 August 2023
Final year student Martin Chukwu shares why he chose to pursue learning disability nursing at Kingston University and how the skills and knowledge he has acquired on the course are helping him pursue his career ambitions
Posted Thursday 3 August 2023
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.
Posted Monday 10 July 2023
Acclaimed actor and author Paterson Joseph revealed how a compulsion to ensure 18th century composer and writer Charles Ignatius Sancho was remembered led him to write a novel about the Black Briton's life, during a talk at Kingston University.
Posted Thursday 30 March 2023
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 a £8.1m Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and Office for Artificial Intelligence pot, awarded by the Office for Students (OfS).
Posted Monday 27 March 2023
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.
Posted Tuesday 21 March 2023
To mark World Social Work Day on 21 March, Kingston University Master in Social Work student Diana Laura Gerardo Correa has penned her thoughts in response to this year's theme of Respecting Diversity through Joint Social Action.