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Old mans ear
12/02/2022

Tinnitus Awareness Week raises the profile of a hidden disability

Tinnitus affects millions of people around the world, but it is a topic rarely spoken about. It affects 15 to …

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One person walking the street in the winter
11/02/2022

KU student to walk 10 miles in support of Lonely Children

KU Pharmacology student Hooreen Ahmad will be walking 10 miles in support of the UK based charity Lonely Orphan this …

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Woman in science lab
11/02/2022

International day of Women and Girls in Science: Underrepresentation still an issue

February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, an opportunity to celebrate and recognise the critical …

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Man sitting resting his head on his hand
11/02/2022

Academic policies impacting grieving students

“There was literally no way I was getting my hands on a death certificate that didn’t even exist yet.” The …

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28/01/2022

Creative Kickstart: First event in support of Black, Asian and minority artists at KU

The first monthly Creative Kickstart workshops took place this week led by and run for artists of colour currently studying …

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A woman holding a sign reading 'We are exhausted but always fighting'
28/01/2022

Lecturers to strike on five more days

KU lecturers are set to strike on February 21 to 22 and from February 28 to March 2. The latest …

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Six students on campus
26/01/2022

Are KU students getting the booster jab?

With Plan B restrictions lifting on Thursday as the government rely on the success of the vaccine programme, The River …

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Two women in face masks
26/01/2022

Changes to Covid-19 rules get mixed response

Kingston University will ease Covid restrictions from 27 January, in line with the Government lifting Plan B measures. In an email …

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legs of someone watching TV
26/01/2022

Should we include Covid-19 in TV shows and movies?

The Covid-19 pandemic undoubtedly affected all of us, whether it was losing a loved one, suffering from the virus yourself …

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Young man receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.
26/01/2022

KU healthcare students affected by mandatory vaccination requirement

KU healthcare students will be included in the April 1 mandatory vaccination deadline for NHS workers.  Students studying nursing, mental …

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