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Sir Michael Rutter interviewed for #LetsTalkMentalHealth

Sir Michael Rutter interviewed for #LetsTalkMentalHealth
Description
Professor Sir Michael Rutter has been interviewed by Jack Welch, a vocal advocate for people with learning disabilities, as part of a video series published during Mental Health Awareness Week 2018.
Date:
Wednesday 16th May 2018

Clinical Scientist nominated at British Heart Foundation (BHF) Alliance Awards

Clinical Scientist nominated at British Heart Foundation (BHF) Alliance Awards
Description
Dr Haotian Gu, a Clinical Scientist within Cardiovascular Medicine & Sciences has been nominated for the Rising Star award at this year's British Heart Foundation (BHF) Alliance Awards.
Date:
Tuesday 15th May 2018

Call for entries! The Estella Newsome Memorial Prize 2018

Call for entries! The Estella Newsome Memorial Prize 2018
Description
Following a generous gift from the Christian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from the Estate of their member Estella Newsome, the Philosophy Department are able to offer an annual prize of £100 for an undergraduate philosophical essay on issues in ethics arising from conflict and war.
Date:
Tuesday 15th May 2018

King's researchers partner with British Society for Rheumatology on national arthritis audit

King's researchers partner with British Society for Rheumatology on national arthritis audit
Description
King's researchers involved in all aspects, design, conduct, and (most importantly) analysis of the collected information.
Date:
Tuesday 15th May 2018

Interdisciplinary research powers new computing education centre

Interdisciplinary research powers new computing education centre
Description
Researchers at King's College London launched CERC, the Computing Education Research Centre, to support vital programming teaching in schools.
Date:
Monday 14th May 2018

Taking patient and public involvement online

Taking patient and public involvement online
Description
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly recognized as important in research. Most involvement takes place face-to-face, but this sometimes can be difficult for people who are unwell or have caring responsibilities.In response to these challenges, which are particularly common in palliative care and rehabilitation research, a team at the Cicely Saunders Institute at King's College London developed an online forum for PPI
Date:
Monday 14th May 2018

Dr Guyot-Réchard to receive Rising Star Engagement Award

Dr Guyot-Réchard to receive Rising Star Engagement Award
Description
King's Lecturer in Twentieth-Century International History, Dr Bérénice Guyot-Réchard, was recently awarded the British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award (BARSEA) for her public engagement proposal on South Asia's international relations.
Date:
Monday 14th May 2018

Law students reach moot final

Law students reach moot final
Description
The Dickson Poon School of Law continued its successful mooting campaign this year as its team reached the final of the European Human Rights Moot Court Competition in Strasbourg.
Date:
Friday 11th May 2018

More than £6 million awarded to King's led collaboration to deliver NIHR Research Design Service London

More than £6 million awarded to King's led collaboration to deliver NIHR Research Design Service London
Description
RDS London, a collaborative project led by King's College London, will receive £6.3 million from a new contract with the NIHR.
Date:
Friday 11th May 2018

Nurses Day 2018

Nurses Day 2018
Description
Saturday 12 May is Nurses' Day, a chance to celebrate the incredible work that nurses do. It is also the birthday of Florence Nightingale.
Date:
Friday 11th May 2018

Faculty scientists recognised by Academy of Medical Sciences

Description
Academics from the Faculty have been awarded Fellowships by the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Date:
Friday 11th May 2018

New drug compound targeting Alzheimer's protein identified

New drug compound targeting Alzheimer's protein identified
Description
Using an experimental drug called Compound 43, King's College London researchers have identified a promising approach for tackling the hallmark Alzheimer's disease protein, tau.
Date:
Thursday 10th May 2018
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