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Collaborative Scheme for Early Career Researchers - Showcase

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Explore the breadth of King's research and see how research can be brought to life through collaboration with artists and cultural partners at this exhibition showcase. Developed by King's Early Career Researchers from across the Faculties as part of the university's collaborative innovation scheme for early career researchers, eight projects will display their work, ranging from film and photography, to installation, sculpture and textiles.

Through Times of Trouble: Conflict in Southeastern Ukraine Explained from Within

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Anna Matveeva's new book tells the story of the conflict in Ukraine's Donbas from the perspective of the separatists. As such, it provides a unique insight into their thinking and motivations, which, Matveeva argues, need to be understood if the conflict is to be resolved.

Research And Teacher Education: Metaphors We Live By

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Professor Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Boston College, USA, takes up questions about how research is conceptualized and used in various approaches to teacher education using the notion of metaphors as an organizing framework.

MSB Seminar: Professor Gilad Bachrach

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"From Tooth to Tumor, Cancer Acceleration by Fusobacterium nucleatum"

Nowville: TIME CAPSULE with Jenny Leonard Art

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What is worthy of preserving from our city? Work with talented artist Jenny Leonard to fill a time capsule, by using paints, words and postcards to create colourful visual stories that capture the essence of the city. This drop-in workshop has been commissioned by the Cultural Champions, a group of students who work with Cultural King's to enhance the university's cultural activities for students, and has been created in response to 'Nowville', a King's College London installation created by We Are Anagram.

Gen Doy: Wholly Water

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A video and sound installation created by King's artist Gen Doy, currently resident in the Department of Classics, in collaboration with Lynn Dennison. This work makes an imagined source of water visible and audible in the 'Roman' Bath, accompanied by a spoken and sung soundtrack which creatively uses Heraclitus' dialectical notion that something can be, at the same time, itself and its opposite.

Art and Philosophy: CPVA Artists in Residence talks and performances

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Talks and performances as part of the Art Meets Philosophy: CPVA Artists in Residence exhibition showcasing the latest work by contemporary artists operating at the intersection of philosophy and the visual arts.

Art and Philosophy: CPVA Artists in Residence Exhibition

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Art Meets Philosophy: CPVA Artists in Residence. An exhibition, with talks and performances, showcasing the latest work by contemporary artists operating at the intersection of philosophy and the visual arts.

The Great Debate: The Future of UK Trade Policy After Brexit

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Debate on the future direction of UK trade policy after Brexit with Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times, and Shanker Singham, Director of Economic Policy and Prosperity Studies at the Legatum Institute.

Wheatstone Lecture - Building quantum machines out of light

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The Wheatstone Lecture will be delivered by Professor Ian Walmsley FRS (University of Oxford); his lecture is entitled:Building quantum machines out of light
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