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Posted Wednesday 7 June 2023
Steven J Fowler, creative writing lecturer at kingston School of Art, has been nominated for for his debut novella Mueum. The award celebrates novellas published by a small presses in the UK and Ireland.
Posted Monday 5 June 2023
A fascinating exploration of the ways in which machine learning, algorithms and artificial intelligence are transforming modern-day society has been selected as the ninth annual Big Read title by Kingston University. Hello World! How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine, a non-fiction title by best-selling author, maths professor and television presenter Hannah Fry, is this year's chosen title, selected by a panel from a shortlist of six. A special-edition copy of the book, published by Transworld, will be sent out to all first-year students ahead of the next academic year, with further copies made available for staff and students from other years.
Posted Tuesday 16 May 2023
The latest instalment in a series of books designed to help health professionals wanting to improve the quality of care for older people has been published by a health and social care expert at Kingston University.
Posted Wednesday 3 May 2023
Kingston University has been crowned a double winner at this year's Student Nursing Times Awards, picking up awards for Nursing Associate Trainee of the Year and Teaching Innovation of the Year.
Posted Friday 28 April 2023
An AHRC-funded project led by two Kingston School of Art academics which saw emerging filmmakers create new short films inspired by BBC Archive material has been shortlisted for a 2023 Learning on Screen Award.
Posted Monday 24 April 2023
A pioneering leader in the field of mental health nursing who spent almost 20 years of her distinguished career at Kingston University has been given a lifetime achievement award for her services to the profession.
Posted Wednesday 19 April 2023
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.
Posted Wednesday 12 April 2023
Ukrainian academics have been sharing first-hand experiences of the impacts of the ongoing war and their role as disaster management specialists with staff and students at Kingston University. Their recent visit was part of a long-standing relationship between Kingston and the Lviv State University of Life Safety, a leading higher education institution in the field of human safety. Staff and student exchanges between the two universities have been taking place since 2016.