Kingston University is actively involved in a variety of regional, national and international networks, including several which are based at the University. Networks help to connect groups of researchers, allowing Kingston's expertise to be widely shared and allowing our researchers to form new collaborations and partnerships. Networks play a vital role in nurturing and exchanging research excellence.
The Centre promotes collaborative research, knowledge exchange and discussion between historians, archivists, curators, heritage providers and the public.
A network of practitioners, curators and academics whose aim is to create opportunities for interaction between Britain and Africa, particularly across craft, design and curating.
The South West London System is a partnership of organisations providing health and social care to the 1.3 million residents of Croydon, Richmond, Wandsworth, Sutton, Merton and Kingston, and the three universities in the area.
The Health Innovation Network (HIN) is a membership organisation, driving lasting improvements in patient and population health outcomes by spreading the adoption of innovation into practice across the health system and capitalising on teaching and research strengths..
The Hub acts as a focal point for all aspects of sustainability within the University and works to develop local, regional, national and international networks to further the sustainability agenda.