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Informatics students on Code First: Girls Ones to Watch list
Description
Two students from the Department of Informatics have been named on the Code First: Girls Ones to Watch list. We asked them what five questions they would most like to put to the other.
Date:
Thursday 31st May 2018
How to build a brain: discovery solves evolutionary mystery
Description
Researchers have discovered a fundamental process by which brains are built which may have profound implications for understanding neurodevelopmental conditions.
Date:
Wednesday 30th May 2018
Dr Ben Schofield wins Supervisory Excellence Award
Description
Dr Ben Schofield, Head of the Department of German at King's College London, has won a Supervisory Excellence Award for his work with PhD candidates.
Date:
Wednesday 30th May 2018
King's Professor Julia Crick awarded the first bottle of The Holdsworth Claret
Description
King's History Professor Julia Crick was awarded the first bottle of the Holdsworth Claret by the Devon and Cornwall Record Society for her project, The Conqueror's Commissioners: Unlocking the Domesday Survey of South West England.
Date:
Thursday 24th May 2018
Science and Technology Select Committee visit King's British Heart Foundation researchers
Description
On Wednesday 16 May, members of the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee visited British Heart Foundation (BHF) funded researchers at King's College London.
Date:
Thursday 24th May 2018
King's study finds link between antidepressant use and weight gain
Description
Researchers in the School of Population Health & Environmental Sciences have found that patients prescribed any of the 12 most commonly used antidepressants were 21% more likely to experience an episode of gain weight than those not taking the drugs.
Date:
Thursday 24th May 2018
European Extradition After Brexit: The Future of the European Arrest Warrant in the UK
Description
A high level workshop held at King's has concluded that the UK is drifting towards a European security crisis that will dramatically degrade the capacity of the police and criminal justice system to keep citizens safe and will undermine justice for victims.
Date:
Wednesday 23rd May 2018
Teaching Excellence Awards 2018
Description
Teaching Excellence Awards 2018
Date:
Wednesday 23rd May 2018
Professor Challacombe awarded the Samuel Charles Miller Award 2018
Description
Professor Challacombe awarded the Samuel Charles Miller Award 2018
Date:
Wednesday 23rd May 2018
King's research uncovers new links between diabetes and mental health
Description
New research co-authored by Professor Stephanie Amiel, RD Lawrence Professor of Diabetic Medicine, identifies key areas of the brain that change patients' ability to recognise hypoglycaemia.
Date:
Wednesday 23rd May 2018
Hello Canada!
Description
Dental Institute feature on Knowledge Network
Date:
Tuesday 22nd May 2018
Students explore criminology in 'Fictional Crimes' video project
Description
Four undergraduate students at The Dickson Poon School of Law have launched a video project using fictional crimes in popular films and television shows to explore various aspects of criminology.
Date:
Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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