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King's Summer School enhances young people's understanding of international security

Students from 14 local secondary and sixth form colleges in London participated in the first-ever Widening Participation Summer School at the Department of...

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Stephen Fry to launch new Living Well With Technology Thought-Leadership series at King's

The Digital Futures Institute’s new series launches 12 September and features leaders from all sectors, to work collectively on creating a better digital...

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New technique creates synthetic brain scans to improve diagnosis of brain abnormalities

Diagnosing diseases like brain tumours often relies on medical imaging techniques like MRI scans. However, a new study by researchers at the School of...

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The interplay between serious physical combat injuries, leaving military service and suicidal ideation

Findings from ADVANCE study, looked at suicidal ideation within UK military personnel who sustained a serious physical combat injury on deployment in...

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UK minimum wage to rise – here's how it could really tackle the cost of living and inequality

After more than a decade of stop-start minimum wage policy under the Conservatives, much has been made of the incoming Labour government’s intentions to raise...

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Specialised badges help people with invisible disabilities speak up

New customisable digital badges will help people with invisible disabilities sidestep social stigma in public.

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New song cycle by King's PhD student Lara Poe to premiere at the BBC Proms

The world premiere of the BBC-commissioned song cycle by King’s PhD Student Lara Poe will take place in the Royal Albert Hall this August.

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Researchers in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences receive MRC New Investigator Awards

Dr Anna Schurich and Dr Vincenzo Torraca have both received New Investigator Research Grant from the Medical Research Council

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COMMENT: The Higgs particle could have ended the universe by now – here's why we're still here

Although our universe may seem stable, having existed for a whopping 13.7 billion years, several experiments suggest that it is at risk – walking on the edge...

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King's awarded University of Sanctuary status

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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