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Postgraduate prize winners

Postgraduate prize winners
Description
The Dickson Poon School of Law offers over 30 postgraduate prizes. Prizes are either funded by the School or made possible by generous sponsorship from alumni and partners. Find out more about some of the winners in the latest round.
Date:
Monday 21st January 2019

CANES staff and students teach at ASESMA 2018

CANES staff and students teach at ASESMA 2018
Description
Staff and students from the CANES doctoral programme taught at the 5th African School on Electronic Structure Methods and Application (ASESMA school), which was hosted this year by the Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU), in the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa.
Date:
Thursday 17th January 2019

Professor Verdirame appointed to Queen's Counsel

Professor Verdirame appointed to Queen's Counsel
Description
Guglielmo Verdirame is Professor of International Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law and the Department of War Studies. He is an expert in public international law and international arbitration and recognised as one of the leading practitioners in the field.
Date:
Wednesday 16th January 2019

King's researchers awarded £1.25 million to design healthcare for potentially fatal eating disorder

King's researchers awarded £1.25 million to design healthcare for potentially fatal eating disorder
Description
A from the School of Life Course Sciences, has been awarded £1.25 million by the NIHR to investigate an eating disorder where people with type 1 diabetes deliberately take too little insulin to try and control their weight.
Date:
Monday 14th January 2019

"Democracy and Citizen Participation": YTL Law and Justice Forum – 6 December 2018

"Democracy and Citizen Participation": YTL Law and Justice Forum – 6 December 2018
Description
The forum on December 6th was on the broad theme of 'Democracy and citizen participation'. The key question discussed the extent to which citizen participation is essential to a healthy democracy and it relate to democratic political representation.
Date:
Thursday 10th January 2019

Pharmacology Honorary Fellowship award

Pharmacology Honorary Fellowship award
Description
Professor Sue Brain, within the School of Cardiovascular Medicine & Sciences was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the British Pharmacology Society (BPS) on 19 December 2018.
Date:
Thursday 10th January 2019

£4.7m research grant set to improve care for people with dementia

£4.7m research grant set to improve care for people with dementia
Description
King's College London and UCL have been awarded the largest ever research grant to improve palliative and end of life care for people with dementia and their carers in the UK, which will fund research to help understand the current and future needs for dementia palliative care.
Date:
Thursday 10th January 2019

Art-science collaboration creates alternative perspectives for the new NMR facility

Art-science collaboration creates alternative perspectives for the new NMR facility
Description
For the opening of the new NMR facility at King's an art-science collaboration took place. Story by Julie Light, Olga Suchanova, Gareth Morgan, Jill Mueller, Sasi Conte and Andrew Atkinson.
Date:
Monday 7th January 2019

Professor Juss Hosts Special Talk on Human Trafficking

Professor Juss Hosts Special Talk on Human Trafficking
Description
On 5th December 2018, in collaboration with the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), King's brought together senior university leaders, academics, and international scholarship students to explore how higher education can help build a better world. HRH The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise appearance at the event, taking part in discussions.
Date:
Monday 7th January 2019

Department of Chemistry develops brick that generates electricity using temperature difference

Department of Chemistry develops brick that generates electricity using temperature difference
Description
The Department of Chemistry has led on developing a thermogalvanic brick that generates electricity as long as the two faces of the brick are at different temperatures.
Date:
Friday 4th January 2019

"Harmonies of Hope" choir for kidney transplant children set up by King's researcher

"Harmonies of Hope" choir for kidney transplant children  set up by King's researcher
Description
A research fellow from King's has set up a choir for children who have received a kidney transplant.
Date:
Friday 4th January 2019

Misperceptions about vaping common among UK smokers

Misperceptions about vaping common among UK smokers
Description
Research from King's College London finds smokers and ex-smokers in the UK overestimate the harm from vaping, with fewer than 6 out of 10 accurately believing that e-cigarettes are less harmful than tobacco cigarettes.
Date:
Friday 4th January 2019
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