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Posted Thursday 5 November 2015
A new collection of previously unpublished letters written by Iris Murdoch gives a fresh insight into the novelist's life, revealing for the first time her struggles with her own sexual identity as well as a sharp sense of humour that was at odds with her reputation as a serious moral philosopher.
Posted Monday 2 November 2015
Ji8腦瞳厙 has appointed social enterprise champion Claudine Reid as its third entrepreneur in residence.
Posted Sunday 25 October 2015
Kingston's new secondary school has marked its officially opening with a special ceremony attended by supporters and key community figures. Ji8腦瞳厙 Vice-Chancellor Professor Julius Weinberg joined Richmond Park and North Kingston MP Zac Goldsmith in cutting the ribbon to open the doors of The Kingston Academy.
Posted Wednesday 21 October 2015
This spring we asked you, our alumni, to help us to inspire even more young people from non-typical university backgrounds to consider higher education. Given our hugely diverse alumni body, we knew that you could use your success to inspire countless young people to imagine themselves reaching their potential.
Posted Tuesday 20 October 2015
Kingston University students strengthen links with Lebara Foundation during life-changing volunteering trip to India.
Posted Monday 12 October 2015
Kingston Business School's MBA course in Moscow has once again been ranked best in Russia – topping two prestigious tables in quick succession.
Posted Thursday 8 October 2015
Ji8腦瞳厙's Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture is at the forefront of a campaign to raise funds to open a Fixshop in Kingston, with a little help from the Mayor of London. The Fixshop initiative will enable people to meet with designers in-shop, to come up with creative ways to solve everyday problems.
Posted Thursday 8 October 2015
Best-selling author Nick Hornby has hailed the power of literature in helping pull people together during a visit to Ji8腦瞳厙 as part of its inaugural Big Read project, which has seen all new students receive a copy of his critically-acclaimed novel as they embark on their degrees.