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Law alumni recognised with Distinguished Awards
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The first King's Distinguished Alumni Awards has recognised the achievements of five law alumni, including Labour MP and Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, Sir Keir Starmer.
Date:
Monday 30th April 2018
Sacred Spaces
Description
Professor Ben Quash is among a panel discussing 'sacred spaces' on BBC Radio 4.
Date:
Monday 30th April 2018
Charles Dickens and Science
Description
Dr Adelene Buckland contributes to BBC Radio 4's Inside Science discussion on Charles Dickens and his contribution to science.
Date:
Monday 30th April 2018
Professor Marion Thain announced as new Dean of Arts & Humanities at King's
Description
Professor Marion Thain has been appointed as the new Executive Dean for the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's, replacing Professor Russell Goulbourne who is stepping down from the position in July 2018, after 5 years of service.
Date:
Friday 27th April 2018
King's Marks World Immunisation Week
Description
King's College London has many areas of world-leading research on vaccine research and development, some are highlighted here to mark World Immunisation Week
Date:
Friday 27th April 2018
Dr Daniele Magazzeni elected ICAPS President-Elect
Description
Department of Informatics Lecturer Dr Dan Magazzeni has been elected as the next President-Elect of the ICAPS Executive Council.
Date:
Thursday 26th April 2018
Advancing computing education in Guyana
Description
Sue Sentance, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science Education, blogs about her visit to Guyana earlier this month to participate in their Advancing Computing Education week.
Date:
Thursday 26th April 2018
Major study identifies 44 genetic risk factors for depression
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A global research project has mapped out the genetic basis of major depression, identifying 44 genetic variants which are risk factors for depression, 30 of which are newly discovered.
Date:
Thursday 26th April 2018
King's wins best team prize in Day of Crisis competition
Description
Between 13-14 April 2018 The Dickson Poon School of Law participated in the 'Day of Crisis', hosted by the University of Paris Nanterre, an academic competition sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. Student teams were presented with a series of international crises which they had to try and resolve within a 24 hour period.
Date:
Thursday 26th April 2018
King's and IBS
Description
As we come to the end of IBS awareness month, it seems an excellent opportunity to highlight King's world-leading work.
Date:
Thursday 26th April 2018
Engaging in physical activity decreases people's chance of developing depression
Description
An international team including researchers from King's College London have found physical activity can protect against the emergence of depression, regardless of age and geographical region.
Date:
Wednesday 25th April 2018
Georgian Papers Programme Public Symposium
Description
The Library of Congress' John W Kluge Centre sponsored a symposium featuring scholars who were recently among the first to examine the papers of King George III, the English monarch in power when the American colonies declared independence, in the Georgian Papers at England's Windsor Castle.
Date:
Tuesday 24th April 2018
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