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11/03/2026

Surviving off of side hustles: Kingston students are turning to side hustles to stay afloat

Kingston students are turning to side hustles as part-time jobs fail to cover rent.

Popular self-made businesses, such as renting cars or baking cakes, that people may start as a hobby or, for students, as a necessity to help cover daily expenses like rent, food, and bills while studying.

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15/03/2018

Employment rates fall amidst Brexit uncertainty

The UK’s top private sector employers hired 10 per cent less graduates following the referendum vote, according to High Fliers …

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15/02/2016

KU fights diversity employment gap

Kingston University is working to close the gap between white and ethnic minority graduates as figures reveal black and ethnic minority …

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05/12/2013

Half of UK graduates in non-graduate jobs

A study into recent UK graduates has revealed almost 50 per cent are working in roles for which they are over-qualified

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10/10/2013

Half of Kingston’s lecturers on zero-hour contracts

More than 1,000 of KU academics are employed on controversial contracts that guarantee neither hours nor pay.

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24/10/2012

60 per cent of Kingston graduates employed after 6 months

Almost 60 per cent of Kingston University’s graduates find employment six months after their graduation. Kim Richters Almost 60 per …

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