Students paying £9,000 tuition fees are racking their brains to earn a first class degree instead of adopting the stereotypical social life that their counterparts under the lower-fee scheme lead, a new survey suggests.
Student spending supports UK economy
According to a new report, students are actually major contributors to the UK economy.
News Roundup – October 3
A tiger born in London, an ex-mayor caught with his pants down, and the Prime Minister is capping more benefits for young people in this week’s News Roundup.
Getting through your first year at university: Five tips for freshers
How do you get through the first year of university whilst still experiencing the fun of being a fresher?
Q & A with Gail Emms
British Olympic silver medalist Gail Emms talks children, badminton and her life at Kingston University.
Book Review: Lauren Lucien – Student Brain Food
We review the new cookbook by former Kingston graduate Lauren Lucien
Trumpets, mojitos and crazy dancing
Our reporters head to one of Kingston’s best bars for a jazzy night out.
“When your identity is in something, it definitely helps to lift you up and to move forward”: An interview with TJ Esubiyi
Kingston graduate TJ Esubiyi discusses having his dancing dream shattered by a car accident and how hard work and determination led to a promising singing career.
Street Style: Spotted On Campus
It’s your time to shine and get yourself spotted at Kingston University.
Surbiton Festival encourages KU students to get involved
The Surbiton Festival wants more young people involved next year and is targeting student participation alongside local residents, charitable groups and businesses.
