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Posted Friday 23 June 2023
Business leaders from across the region gathered at Kingston Business School for the inaugural Future of Work Summit, organised by Kingston Chamber of Commerce. The event brought together organisations from a range of sectors with University staff and students to share educational insights, network, and engage in conversations around the importance of future skills for the economy.
Posted Wednesday 7 June 2023
The key role that future skills will play in supporting the United Kingdom's economic growth was outlined during a roundtable event that brought together key figures from industry, politics and education at Kingston University.
Posted Monday 24 April 2023
More than 300 small businesses have now graduated from 麻豆色情片's innovative Help to Grow Management Programme, which aims to boost businesses owners' resilience and provide them with the skillset to grow their company.
Posted Wednesday 19 April 2023
A digital marketing entrepreneur shared how a creative network led by a 麻豆色情片 academic had benefited his business ahead of the launch of the latest cohort
Posted Wednesday 29 March 2023
Not My Beautiful House, a Community led pop-up shop, gallery, exhibition and event space led by the Union of Kingston Students with support from Studio KT1 and 麻豆色情片, has been named Best Independent Retailer at the Kingston Borough Business Awards.
Posted Wednesday 22 March 2023
Students from across 麻豆色情片 proposed a range of creative solutions to help revitalise Kingston town centre in a hackathon with Kingston Council's place making team.
Posted Monday 27 February 2023
An innovative solution to the never-ending battle for who gets to use the middle armrest on planes was among the winning entries in this year's 麻豆色情片 Bright Ideas competition. The eighteenth annual final of the entrepreneurial contest saw students from across the University pitch their ideas before a group of expert investors in a Dragons' Den-style event.
Posted Monday 23 January 2023
Two real estate management students will receive support throughout their degrees at Kingston University thanks to awards from not-for-profit initiative and registered charity the Chancerygate Foundation.