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'Enthusiastic and imaginative': Geography celebrates Professor David Green on his retirement

Professor Green is the longest-serving member of staff, having joined the department in 1979.

Geography and School of Global Affairs staff at farewell lunch for Professor David Green

King's leads first guideline on immune monitoring in patients with a type of blood cancer

King’s has led on the publication of first-in-their-kind guidelines that seek to standardise how clinicians measure the immune response of patients who have...

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Professor Beatriz Rico receives Wellcome Discovery Award

Her project "Development of inhibitory circuits in the human cerebral cortex” has been awarded £4 million to investigate the mechanisms through which...

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King's MedTech Accelerator kicks off at the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering

The Accelerator launched with a 3-day bootcamp featuring a series of talks and workshops hosted at LIHE. The inaugural cohort includes members of 21 project...

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Belief that NHS will be there for people when they need it down considerably, study finds

Concerns about the availability of appointments and NHS systems are deterring some from getting GP care

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Programme placing academics in Parliament set to expand after successful pilot with King's climate scientist

Professor Tamsin Edwards was a Thematic Research Lead on Climate & Environment, providing impartial expertise to teams, committees and elected representatives...

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'Inflation will remain above target for quite some time'

Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Jonathan Haskel has said that despite ‘encouraging signs’ he would rather hold interest rates until it is...

Professor Jonathan Haskel and Professor Rebecca Riley, ESCoE Director, at King's on 8 July 2024

Starmer's state-schooled cabinet is unusually reflective of Britain

Its immediate three predecessors, by contrast, were all over 60 per cent private-schooled

Keir Starmer and his cabinet

Meet the Spinouts on King's Spinout Accelerator

10 spinouts derived from King’s research community will explore the commercial potential of their research on the King’s Spinout Accelerator.

King's Spinout Accelerator cohort standing on steps

A new study will test how to spot, treat and prevent type 1 diabetes distress

This will help more people with type 1 diabetes to get the emotional support they need to live more happily with the condition.

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King's researchers awarded funding to develop remote surgical robotics

Researchers from King’s College London have received £75,000 in funding from the new MRC Impact Accelerator Fund to further investigate the use of artificial...

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King's wins award to co-deliver MSc programme for Department of Health and Social Care

The course will equip participants to become leading social care and health policymakers

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Celebrating the third cohort of King's Parliamentary Research Interns at the House of Lords

King's celebrates the next cohort of our Parliamentary Research Interns at an event in Parliament.

KPRI Interns in Parliament

Diet and exercise for obese mothers could lower cardiovascular risk in children

Researchers suggest that lifestyle interventions in women with obesity could prevent abnormal heart ‘development’ in children.

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“Warsaw Calling": New exhibition pays tribute to courage and resilience of Polish resistance in WWII

To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, the exhibition will be hosted from 20 July to 8 August in Bush House, King’s College London,...

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