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Kingston University earns environmental accolade(08/03/2010)
With more than 22,000 students, Kingston University is the largest provider of higher education in South West London. Reducing carbon emissions and increasing the amount of waste it recycles has earned Kingston University a prestigious environmental accolade. Kingston University is the first academic institution to reach the third phase of the Institute’s Acorn BS8555 standard, a government-endorsed scheme similar to the Kitemark system. Remo... [more]
Kingston University minimises waste by recycling and reusing materials otherwise destined for landfill(03/08/2009)
The 1930s Rennie Hall of Residence at Kingston University is being demolished this summer to make way for a new £30 million teaching building which will include a variety of modern study and teaching spaces, as well as become the new home for Kingston University’s Business School. The five-storey quadrangle building will be set around an atrium and plans include a number of sustainable design features such as a ground-source heat pump and rainwa... [more]
Kingston University electric motorbike gears up to take on the most advanced green racing vehicles(10/06/2009)
The finishing touches are being made to Kingston University’s electric motorbike as it gears up to take on the world’s most advanced green racing vehicles. A team of six final-year engineering students are entering their bike, known as the Firstest, in this Friday’s (12 June) first zero-emissions Grand Prix, part of the Isle of Man TTXGP. It will be joined on the starting grid by bikes from America, India, Italy, Germany and Austria. Paul Bra... [more]
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