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Home>2018>November

November 2018

28/11/2018

Kingston football put seven past London School of Economics in a dominant performance

  A Kingston football side rose to second place in the South Eastern 4C division thanks to a superb 7-2 …

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28/11/2018

KU student released a short film about domestic abuse

A Kingston University film student has released a short movie last week, on Amazon Prime, which tackles domestic abuse through …

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28/11/2018

KU Doctor turned author publishes first book

Kingston University’s associate professor, Dr Mark Carew, has been writing for 25 years as a hobby but has finally published …

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27/11/2018

Lacrosse team raise over £1,500 for Movember

Kingston University’s lacrosse team raised over £1,500 for the Movember Foundation which will go towards men’s mental health and prostate …

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27/11/2018

Love is…Clean Bandit and electric pop

THOSE of us that love a dance are in for a treat on November 30.

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27/11/2018

The Girl in the Spider’s Web: A relaunch of the female bad-ass franchise

The Girl In The Spider’s Web, based on a novel by David Lagercrantz, begins with a brief introduction to the …

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27/11/2018

Meet the women taking on the male-dominated course of engineering at KU

“Are you lost? Textiles is upstairs.” That’s what an engineering teacher in college said to Renee Mae Lawati, 20, when …

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27/11/2018

£195m refurb for Seething Wells and Kingston Hill

More than 1,300 new bedrooms will be built in Seething Wells and Kingston Hill as part of a £195m refurbishment …

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27/11/2018

International students call for a new graduate visa scheme

Kingston University supports calls for a new visa to allow international students to gain work experience for up to two …

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27/11/2018

Take a break. Stress kills.

“We all have a choice when it comes to stressful situations – react and become stressed or to respond and keep calm,” …

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