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23/01/2015

Clattern Lecture Theatre reopens after months of redevelopment

A revamped Clattern Lecture Theatre has opened its doors at Penrhyn Road after months of redevelopment. Featuring new technology, the …

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23/01/2015

Kingston University’s Norwegian students thousands of pounds worse off after Krone collapse

Hundreds of Norwegian KU students have been left thousands of pounds worse off because the weak exchange rate of the Krone …

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23/01/2015

Kingston students warned of serial flasher

KU students have been warned to be on their guard after undergraduates were flashed by a man exposing himself near …

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22/01/2015

Young Greens see a surge at Kingston as well

The Green Party is more popular amongst young people than the LibDems and UKIP according to a YouGov survey, and …

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22/01/2015

Kingston University lecturer recognised by Prime Minister for humanitarian work

Senior lecturer Mary Jane Cole, a KU physiotherapist, visited Downing St in January to be recognised for her work supporting …

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22/01/2015

Kingston University research rated as world leading quality

Kingston University’s ranking in research moved up almost 20 positions in the UK’s major assessment of research standard, with 60 …

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22/01/2015

Kingston is the safest borough in London

Kingston is the safest borough in London with just 15.41 crimes per 1000 residents in the borough between the periods of …

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22/01/2015

Kingston University architecture students build Japanese temple gate

Japanese temples are not a common sight in London, however, KU students are re-creating Japan’s oldest wooden construction at Kingston Hill. The …

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21/01/2015

Teaching quality at Kingston University is improving despite MEQ scrap

Feedback initiated by individual tutors has indicated that the quality of teaching is still improving despite the university’s official Module …

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20/01/2015

Home Secretary Theresa May to “kick out” international students

Universities and businesses have condemned government plans to “kick out” foreign students after graduation. Home Secretary Theresa May has revealed …

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