Research from Kingston University suggests that courses need to change to better suit students who commute from long distances to university every day.
Camilla Iversen
What would you tell yourself in five years’ time?
Over 150 students have contributed to the ‘Postcard to my future self’ exhibition in the foyer at Knights Park, covering a whole wall with various
Home secretary to clamp down on international students
Future international students are in danger of not being able to study at UK universities after Theresa May rejected suggestions of leaving them out of
Things to do in Kingston – November
On Campus November 15 – Brexit: Views from Europe – Clattern Lecture theatre, Penrhyn Road, 6.30pm – 8pm November 15 – Vintage fair at Penrhyn Road
International students should stay in the UK
For the almost three years that I have been attending Kingston University I have paid £36,700 in tuition fees as a non-European overseas student. I
Two Door Cinema Club at New Slang
Despite bad reviews from various newspapers on their newest album “Gameshow”, Two Door Cinema Club put on an electric show at New Slang’s tenth birthday celebrations at Hippodrome,
KU Big Read wins ‘Best project of the year’
Kingston University Big Read was awarded the ‘best project of the year’ this week at the University’s second annual Rose Awards held at the Rose Theatre.
Review – The Girl on the Train
The most anticipated thriller of the year is finally here, and it is as good, dark and chaotic as its bestselling book written by Paula
Things to do in Kingston – October
On Campus 24 October – The KU big read – The Human’s Balloon debate: Various colleagues from across Kingston University debate how Matt Haig’s book relates to