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King's awarded University of Sanctuary status

National award recognises King's continued determination to aid those forcibly displaced

University of Sanctuary Award

Joined-up tertiary education system still more 'rhetoric than reality', report says

New essay collection looks at how UK nations differ in approaches to education policy

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AI reduces underdiagnosis of common heart failure in Black patients

AI can help reduce underdiagnosis of Black patients with a common type of heart failure, compared to in routine practice, new research finds.

Black heart failure patient

New Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities launches at King's

The Department will house King’s flagship MA in Global Cultures, BA in Liberal Arts and new professional education modules.

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Robert Wigley joins Digital Futures Institute as Honorary Professor

The Digital Futures Institute appoints Robert Wigley as Honorary Professor in Digital Futures.

Robert Wigley speaking on stage at the UK Finance Annual Dinner

The Choir of King's College London shines at Beijing's International Chorus Festival

This prestigious event brought together over 16,000 singers from around the world

The Choir of King’s College London shines at Beijing’s International Chorus Festival China

Teens with problematic smartphone use are twice as likely to have anxiety – and many are eager to cut down

Two new studies of smartphone habits in teenagers have identified links between problematic smartphone use (PSU) and depression, anxiety and insomnia. The...

Teens with problematic smartphone use twice as likely to have anxiety

COMMENT: Ghana elections - ethnicity is not allowed in the country's politics, yet it still helps shape outcomes

Dr Clement Sefa-Nyarko explains why ethnicity continues to influence politics in Ghana.

Independence Arch Accra, Ghana, commemorating freedom of Ghanaians from British Empire.

King's expert on federalism quoted in Indian Supreme Court's tax judgement

Professor Louise Tillin's award-winning article was quoted by the dissenting judge in a case about centre-state division of powers.

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Researchers use waves to quantify blood vessels architecture

Researchers from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, along with partners at the University of Michigan, The Institut national de la santé...

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AI brain images realistic enough for medical research

An AI model developed by King's scientists, in close collaboration with University College London, has produced three-dimensional, synthetic images of the...

Brain images

Psoriasis drug shows promise for treating childhood diabetes

A drug commonly used to treat psoriasis, Ustekinumab, has been found to be effective in helping to treat children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Diabetes

Dr Carlo Nicolai awarded King's first AHRC Research Commercialisation grant

The UKRI-backed scheme is designed to support innovative projects which will apply arts and humanities-led methodologies in a commercial context.

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Graduates overwhelmingly positive about universities – but public favour more vocational options, study finds

Nine in 10 graduates would choose to do an undergraduate degree again if they could

Graduates and vocational education

Green gains and growing pains: a new measure of firms' exposure to climate transition

This blog finds that there is little, if any, correlation between firms’ exposure to climate transition and their emissions.

Climate Change

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