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Events

18/01/2021

Emily Maitlis to answer your questions

The Kingston University Big Read will be hosting BBC journalist Emily Maitlis for a question and answer session led by …

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18/01/2021

Five feel-good films for Blue Monday

Need cheering up? Here are five uplifting films for a gloomy day. 1. Black Panther Whether you are a Marvel …

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15/01/2021

New music round-up for January 2021

Here’s all the up-to-date music from rap group Griselda, Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey and many more.

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KU lecturer Matthew Melia , teamed up for a research project that explains the significance of Oscar-winning movie Jaws.
05/01/2021

Jaws: KU lecturer offers new perspectives on blockbuster

Nearly five decades on, Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster Jaws still captures the imagination and opens up new opportunities for research on …

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Amy Suiter Clarke's debut novel GIRL, 11 comes out June 2021 in the UK.
10/12/2020

GIRL, 11: KU alumna talks debut novel and the art of writing a book

Kingston University alumna in Creative Writing with Publishing MFA, Amy Suiter Clarke, recently announced her debut novel GIRL, 11 – …

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09/12/2020

William Morris celebrated in new exhibition inspired by his legacy

The William Morris Society has launched the exhibition Wallpaper Man in collaboration with Kingston School of Art students to celebrate …

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09/12/2020

KU student puts creativity to good use making PPE for the NHS

In response to the pandemic, 23-year-old Sydney Cassidy has been using her sewing skills to support herself financially but has …

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09/12/2020

What to watch on television this Christmas

A shortlist of some of the best Christmas programming coming our way this holiday season.

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Laurie Wright during his world record attempt in Kingston Upon Thames.
02/12/2020

From living on the streets to Christmas number one?

The story of Musician Laurie Wright’s journey from living on the streets of London to being in the race for …

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Is Black Friday worth the hype?
29/11/2020

The love and hate for Black Friday

No more waking up at 5 am and queuing up for two hours because this year’s Black Friday has been …

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