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King's researchers receive further funding to advance AI predictions for drug-resistant epilepsy

The Epilepsy Research Institute and Angelini Pharma extended Professor Mark Richardson's project to include 4,774 additional patient records

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Asexual people face ignorance and intolerance in UK, study suggests

One in four participants wrongly believe asexuality is a mental health problem

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Research reveals racism in West German citizenship law

A new book chapter by Dr Nicholas Courtman, Alfred Landecker Lecturer in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, investigates previously...

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New report highlights major barriers in UK Refugee Family Reunification process

Based on insights from a range of stakeholders, the report will shape future research at King’s, including the launch of a pilot legal clinic.

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King's hosts leading scientists and national journalists for 'Science in the media' workshop

UK academics and researchers join journalists and media professionals for an introduction to the science media.

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Meet Alan Meehan and Sumeyra Yalcintas, our tutors for Developmental Psychology

Alan Meehan and Sumeyra Yalcintas talk about an Undergraduate Summer School module, Developmental Psychology.

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Meet Dr. Emily Rowe, tutor of the Shakespeare in London module on our Undergraduate Summer School

Dr. Emily Rowe talks about an Undergraduate Summer School module, Shakespeare in London.

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Accuracy of pre-eclampsia risk prediction models found to deteriorate over time

A new international study has found that current models used to assess the risk for women with pre-eclampsia do not perform adequately if used repeatedly over...

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BFI National Lottery Fund supports King's project exploring AI for screen archives

BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund awards £192,500 to a King’s project to explore how AI technologies could be used to unlock potential with...

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Shakespeare Centre London opens call for Early Career Fellowships

The Shakespeare Centre London is supporting two Early Career Fellowships for those who have recently completed a PhD in Shakespeare or any other aspect of...

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Academics spotlight role of translation in spreading revolutionary ideas

A special journal issue co-edited by academics in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures interrogates how translators and their translations...

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Cutting edge technology shows promise in tackling deadly brain tumours

Delivering advanced gene-editing tools directly to the tumour site can improve the body’s defence against glioblastoma, new study finds.

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The Vice-Chancellor's Awards launch for second year

Professor Shitij Kapur, Vice-Chancellor & President of King’s, has announced a second year of the scholarship scheme for PGT students domiciled in India.

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'Nothing is more timeless than hatred': King's Greek Play 2025 auditions open now

The King's College London Greek Play is now casting student actors for the 2025 production: Elektra – A throne restored.

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Half a degree rise in global warming will triple area of Earth too hot for humans

New assessment warns area the size of the USA will become too hot during extreme heat events for even healthy young humans to maintain a safe body temperature...

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