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Nursing applications soar at KU

Nursing applications soar at KU

Laurynas Puikys
March 9 2021March 9 2021
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Driven by a fresh wave of interest due to the pandemic, medical nursing degrees have experienced a boom in applications at Kingston University this year....
Vaccination centre could welcome students for work

Vaccination centre could welcome students for work

Laurynas Puikys
March 7 2021March 7 2021
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Kingston University’s vaccination centre could welcome students for work when the university’s premises open again. The vaccination site is currently running with the help of...
Students waste £1 billion on unusable accommodation

Students waste £1 billion on unusable accommodation

Laurynas Puikys
February 18 2021February 18 2021
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The National Student Accommodation Survey 2021 by the money advice website Save the Student revealed that students have spent nearly £1 billion on unused accommodation...
Student vaccinations at KU ‘the ultimate hope’

Student vaccinations at KU ‘the ultimate hope’

Laurynas Puikys
February 15 2021February 15 2021
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After a successful Covid-19 vaccine rollout to the highest risk groups in the community, Kingston University hopes to vaccinate students once the government guidance allows...
Covid-19 vaccine: ‘It was worth it in the end’

Covid-19 vaccine: ‘It was worth it in the end’

Laurynas Puikys
February 15 2021March 24 2021
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After deciding to help a local NHS service and filling in for administrative workers who caught Covid-19, a KU student received a Covid-19 vaccine. KU...
Covid-19 unpredictability is ‘scary’, says KU associate professor

Covid-19 unpredictability is ‘scary’, says KU associate professor

Laurynas Puikys
February 15 2021February 15 2021
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The unpredictability and possible effects of Covid-19 on the body scares even healthcare specialists. However, KU associate professor in Oncology Pharmacy, Dr Shereen Nabhani says...
Third wave unlikely but Covid-19 not going away despite vaccine hopes

Third wave unlikely but Covid-19 not going away despite vaccine hopes

Laurynas Puikys
February 15 2021February 15 2021
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Coronavirus is here to stay despite the vaccine rollout says Kingston University’s Senior Lecturer in Haematology and Immunology, Terry Gaymes. Due to a number of...
Southeastern apologises as KU student fails to find accessible carriages

Southeastern apologises as KU student fails to find accessible carriages

Laurynas Puikys
February 1 2021February 1 2021
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Southeastern Railway (SE) has issued an apology after a Kingston University pharmacy student failed to find an accessible carriage for wheelchair users on a train...
Unify N Uplift: KU students open first digital exhibition

Unify N Uplift: KU students open first digital exhibition

Laurynas Puikys
February 1 2021February 1 2021
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In January students from Kingston University opened their first-ever digital exhibition, Unify n Uplift,  which aims to bring a moment of togetherness. The exhibition consists...
KU lecturer slams vaccine policy for people with learning disabilities

KU lecturer slams vaccine policy for people with learning disabilities

Laurynas Puikys
February 1 2021February 1 2021
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Campaigners around the country are calling for the UK government to rethink its decision not to prioritise people with a learning disability for Covid-19 vaccination....

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