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King's part of major project to empower regulators and end-users to make AI safer

The project is the first of its kind to give people without a technical background the tools to audit AI systems

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Multi-billion productivity cost of head and neck cancer revealed

New research describes a $5.6 billion (USD) loss of productivity from head and neck cancer in India during 2022, emblematic of its rising economic impact...

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Dr Mercedes Bunz awarded AHRC's BRAID Fellowship

Dr Mercedes Bunz is one of 17 Fellows to partner with an organisation from the public, private or third sector to unite expertise for tackling existing, new...

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Expanding the concept of 'ageing in place' to include 'dying in place'

Professor Linda Yin-King Lee, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, visited the Unit

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Coronation helped create a bond between King Charles and British children

The Coronation helped children in the UK feel more connected to King Charles and more aware of his values, according to new research released on the...

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King's Legal Clinic celebrates double nomination at LawWorks Awards

The King’s Legal Clinic has been shortlisted for two student Pro Bono awards in the 2024 LawWorks and Attorney General Student Awards.

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Dr Rachel Gibson: The role of workplaces in shaping nutritional health

Dr Gibson recently shared her expertise at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Nutrition: Science and Health

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New leadership appointments at King's Health Partners

KHP has appointed Professor Sebastien Ourselin and Professor Josip Car as Directors to join the leadership team and strengthen academic and clinical links...

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Urgent UN reform needed to avoid paralysis on crises, says former Secretary-General

A former Secretary-General of the United Nations has called for “urgent reform” of the powerful Security Council to stop political wrangling from preventing...

Ban Ki-moon speaking on stage with Professor 'Funmi Olonisakin and Professor Shitij Kapur on 1 May 2024

The hidden history of Iberia's New Christians

The first comprehensive history of the descendants of Jews forced to convert to Catholicism in late medieval Spain and Portugal.

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The Time of Capital

Professor Richard Drayton's interpretation of Hew Locke's "The Procession" (Tate Britain, 2022-3).

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Conscious memories of childhood maltreatment contribute to psychopathology

New analysis from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London has found that an individual’s conscious recollection of...

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King's nurse recognised at the British Journal of Nursing Awards

The awards are a recognition of the hard work and unwavering commitment of nursing teams and colleagues.

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Leverhulme Fellowship awarded to Dr Ruth Sheldon

Dr Sheldon has received the fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust for her research on marginalised Jewish women.

Ruth Sheldon

Pasts to Come showcase opens at Curiosity Cabinet

Pasts to Come, Art, Archaeology and Speculative World-Building, explores how the deep past has inspired artists to rethink our relationship to bodies,...

Pasts to come

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