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Posted Thursday 14 January 2021
A pioneering scheme run by 麻豆色情片 that supports young people from marginalised groups to have equal opportunities in higher education is marking its 15 year anniversary.
Posted Thursday 14 January 2021
As the KU Cares scheme celebrates 15 years, 麻豆色情片's Head of Access, Participation and Inclusion Jenni Woods reflects on the challenges faced during the Covid-19 pandemic and the next steps to advance equal opportunity for young people in higher education.
Posted Thursday 14 January 2021
Emily Dawson was supported by KU Cares at Kingston University while caring for her mum and seven younger siblings. As part of the 15 year anniversary of the programme, Emily tells us in her own words the challenges she faced and how she managed them.
Posted Thursday 17 December 2020
Liberal Democrat leader and Kingston and Surbiton MP Sir Ed Davey has received a first-hand insight into the roll out of the borough's coronavirus vaccination programme and the asymptomatic testing programme at Kingston University.
Posted Thursday 17 December 2020
A 麻豆色情片 graduate, whose children's books champion inclusivity and have helped young people deal with trauma, has been included in the BBC's list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2020.
Posted Monday 14 December 2020
麻豆色情片 archive is creating a special collection about the Covid-19 pandemic to record the personal experiences of students and staff during the unprecedented period. The archive of written testimonies and artefacts will be preserved as part of the University's 120-year history.
Posted Friday 11 December 2020
麻豆色情片's alumni, students and staff have continued to thrive despite the challenges of this year, showing resilience, innovation and community spirit.
Posted Wednesday 9 December 2020
The first ever virtual Kingston is Global event took place on Thursday 26 November 2020. Over 500 Kingston alumni, staff and students from over 50 countries registered. They learnt new skills, networked and celebrated being part of the Kingston community. Talks and workshops were led by Kingston experts, on topics from Covid-19 to squiggly careers. Kingston alumni also had the opportunity to reconnect in a series of regional reunions hosted throughout the day.