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First study to show high potency cannabis use leaves unique signature on DNA

High potency cannabis use leaves a distinct mark on DNA, according to new research by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s...

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Asian and older rheumatoid arthritis sufferers 50% less likely to receive targeted treatment

Asian patients are half as likely to be started on biologic drugs for rheumatoid arthritis than White patients, new research has shown.

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Research outlines new family-led intervention to prevent delirium in critically ill patients

Delirium prevention and management interventions codesigned with people with lived experience.

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Ofsted Trainee Online Questionnaire reveals trainee's high satisfaction with KCL teacher training courses

Results from the 2024 OFSTED Trainee Online Questionnaire show overwhelming evidence of strong satisfaction with ITE Training in the School of Education,...

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The future of sustainability education: Reflections on the first round of the Education for Sustainability Projects Fund

As the projects awarded in the inaugural round of the Education for Sustainability Projects Fund near completion, what have been the key learnings?

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King's partners with Linklaters to launch GenAI Expert Training Programme

The GenAI Expert Training programme has been developed in collaboration with The Dickson Poon School of Law and the Linklaters GenAI programme.

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Financial failure in higher education: what could happen if a university became insolvent?

The Policy Institute and PwC brought together an expert panel to discuss the options

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Amitav Ghosh to deliver Global Cultures Institute annual lecture

Author Amitav Ghosh will be presenting the Global Cultures Institute lecture on 28 November on the theme of ‘Writing and imagining history: narrating the...

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MRI research funded to detect sickle cell brain injuries in children

BMEIS researchers have received seed funding for a new project to advance MRI detection of Sickle Cell disease-related brain injury in children.

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King's achieves top rankings for Sociology and Social Policy in high profile national university guides

King’s has achieved the number one ranking for Sociology and Social Policy in the Guardian UK University Guide for 2025, and the fifth place ranking for...

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King's part of new London-based Advanced Therapy Treatment Centre

King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have been awarded funding to form the London...

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COMMENT: Ten years after the enactment of the Modern Slavery Act, there's hope that organisations will start walking the talk

Dr Gabriela Gutierrez Huerter O’, technical adviser on a new standard on organisational responses to modern slavery, explains new developments that could...

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Physics Without Frontiers takes King's physicist to Pakistan

Dr Damián Galante taught a week-long workshop on Black Holes for budding Pakistani physicists.

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Student wins Royal College of Nursing Rising Star Award 2024

Saffi Nantwi was recognised for developing bespoke training for teachers on how to manage students with asthma.

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New Nobel Prize winner comes to King's to speak with students

Dr John Jumper, one of the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, came to King’s College London the day after the announcement to talk to students.

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