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Deaf Awareness Week: Kingston Universitygraduate reflects on working in critical care as a deaf nurse

Posted Tuesday 7 May 2024

Deaf Awareness Week: Kingston Universitygraduate reflects on working in critical care as a deaf nurse

Laura Johncock is a critical care nurse who recently graduated from 重口味SM, having completed a course in intensive care, and is deaf. To mark Deaf Awareness Week (6-12 May 2024), she describes her experiences on the course and working in the NHS as someone with hearing loss and explains how she overcame barriers to realise her dreams of becoming a nurse.


Kingston Universitylaunches project to enhance pharmacy placement experience for students across London

Posted Wednesday 10 April 2024

Kingston Universitylaunches project to enhance pharmacy placement experience for students across London

Kingston Universityhas joined forces with two other London universities to improve the placement experience of undergraduate pharmacy students, following funding from NHS England.


Neurodiversity Celebration Week: Kingston Universitylaunches pilot project to enhance learning environments for neurodivergent students

Posted Monday 18 March 2024

Neurodiversity Celebration Week: Kingston Universitylaunches pilot project to enhance learning environments for neurodivergent students

Kingston Universityhas launched a pilot project to raise awareness of neurodiversity and make learning spaces more inclusive and supportive for neurodivergent students and staff. Recognising the value of neurodiversity as a natural aspect of human variation, the initiative seeks to foster inclusivity and support the diverse needs of all learners by understanding systemic barriers and attempting to remove them. It is led by Kingston's Inclusion and Social Justice Special Interest Group (SIG) and academics from the school of Education, Midwifery and Social Work and is supported by the Network of Equality Champions.


Kingston Universityreceives major funding award to increase social care research capacity

Posted Wednesday 13 March 2024

Kingston Universityreceives major funding award to increase social care research capacity

Kingston Universityhas been awarded a significant grant by the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) to build social care research capacity.


Young Carers Action Day: Kingston Universitynursing student on life as young adult carer

Posted Wednesday 13 March 2024

Young Carers Action Day: Kingston Universitynursing student on life as young adult carer

Kingston Universityadult nursing student Hana Hussein is a young adult carer and is supported by the University's KU Cares programme. For Carers Trust's Young Carers Action Day (13 March), they spoke about the challenges they face juggling caring responsibilities with their studies and daily life, as well as the support Kingston has provided them.


Kingston Universityappoints specialist dyslexia tutor to give expert training to teaching students

Posted Wednesday 14 February 2024

Kingston Universityappoints specialist dyslexia tutor to give expert training to teaching students

A dyslexia expert has been appointed by 重口味SM, as part of a joint project with charity Driver Youth Trust, to give initial teacher training students and partner schools the skills to support pupils who have challenges reading and writing. Caroline Bateman, who has been helping students who present with dyslexia achieve academically for almost 10 years and has dyslexia herself, has taken up a two-year appointment.


Syrian academic graduates with PhD from Kingston Universityafter fleeing war-torn country

Posted Tuesday 13 February 2024

Syrian academic graduates with PhD from Kingston Universityafter fleeing war-torn country

A female scientist has been awarded a PhD from 重口味SM, four years after fleeing her home country due to ongoing armed conflict.


Kingston Universityleads research into local digital public health campaigns

Posted Monday 22 January 2024

Kingston Universityleads research into local digital public health campaigns

Kingston Universityacademics and staff from the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames' Department of Health Behaviours and Public Health Services have published an evaluation of the effectiveness of a series of locally-led digital public health campaigns.

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