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KU spends more than £2.5m on Covid-19 measures

KU spends more than £2.5m on Covid-19 measures

Laurynas Puikys
January 20 2021January 20 2021
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Last week Research Professional News revealed that Kingston University had spent over £2.5m on Covid-19 measures since the start of the pandemic. The money was...
Dry January: How is KU coping?

Dry January: How is KU coping?

Rodayna Raydan
January 19 2021January 19 2021
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Let’s face it, 2020 was probably one of the toughest years for students. For many, alcohol was used as an escape from mundane lockdown life....
KU Covid-19 testing centre open for key workers, but students have priority

KU Covid-19 testing centre open for key workers, but students have priority

Laurynas Puikys
January 19 2021January 19 2021
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Opened at the start of December, Kingston University’s coronavirus testing centre is still running despite the university’s closure and now welcomes asymptomatic key workers in...
KU leads in electric vehicle adoption

KU leads in electric vehicle adoption

Laurynas Puikys
January 18 2021January 19 2021
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Kingston University is leading in electric vehicle adoption among UK universities, according to car leasing comparison site Lease Fetcher. Based on a minimum of a...
Emily Maitlis to answer your questions

Emily Maitlis to answer your questions

Keyari Page
January 18 2021January 19 2021
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The Kingston University Big Read will be hosting BBC journalist Emily Maitlis for a question and answer session led by two media and journalism students....
Liveblog - As it happened: The River’s liveblog

Liveblog - As it happened: The River’s liveblog

Rodayna Raydan
January 18 2021January 18 2021
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Good afternoon everyone! Hope you’re having a good start to the week and are ready to beat the Blue Monday blues. We are here to...
Five feel-good films for Blue Monday

Five feel-good films for Blue Monday

Bex Eastwell
January 18 2021January 18 2021
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Need cheering up? Here are five uplifting films for a gloomy day. 1. Black Panther Whether you are a Marvel fan, a DC fan or...
Indian farmers’ protest: Peacefulness and KU graduate’s flourishing paper

Indian farmers’ protest: Peacefulness and KU graduate’s flourishing paper

Laurynas Puikys
January 17 2021January 19 2021
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On the outskirts of the Indian capital Delhi, thousands of the country’s largest farmers are protesting. Since the government passed three farm acts that may...
Isolating students received support over Christmas from Student Union

Isolating students received support over Christmas from Student Union

Tia Hall
January 17 2021January 17 2021
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Three hundred isolating students received support via care packages and the union's telephone support service over the Christmas break. As part of the Kingston Union...
BUCS announce league cancellations

BUCS announce league cancellations

Olly Cox
January 16 2021January 16 2021
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The British Universities and Colleges Sport announced on January 13 that the BUCS 2020-21 league and knockout season has been cancelled. That means Kingston University...

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