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Study English and Spanish Law in London and Barcelona
Description
King's College London and Universitat Pompeu Fabra have announced a new course that will allow students to qualify in English and Spanish law, obtaining both an LLB and its Spanish equivalent, el Grado de Derecho.
Date:
Monday 1st October 2018
Searching for brain activity behind success
Description
The IoPPN and the Entrepreneurship Institute at King's are collaborating on the world's first comprehensive study in to what happens in the brain when someone is thinking entrepreneurially.
Date:
Sunday 30th September 2018
Can entrepreneurship be taught? King's announces world's first comprehensive study in to what happens in the brain when someone is thinking entrepreneurially.
Description
Can entrepreneurship be taught, or are people born that way? Is there something in the brain that neurologically links great entrepreneurial minds? These are the questions being asked in the world's first comprehensive study in to what happens in the brain when someone is thinking entrepreneurially.
Date:
Sunday 30th September 2018
King's PhD student analysing urban beauty reaches finals of UK-wide EPSRC competition
Description
PhD student Sagar Joglekar, based in the Department of Informatics, has reached the finals of the EPSRC Connected Nation Pioneers competition for his work using data to understand human perceptions of urban spaces.
Date:
Friday 28th September 2018
Baby brain scans that could help predict symptoms of autism and ADHD: new study announced
Description
London researchers are set to start a three year study aiming to identify babies at higher than average risk of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
Chartered College of Teaching awards Founding Fellowship
Description
Dr Christine Harrison, Reader in Science Education, School of Education, Communication and Society at King's College London is awarded Founding Fellowship by the Chartered College of Teaching.
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
Professor Barbara Shollock to lead Engineering at King's
Description
A leading academic with links to NASA and Rolls Royce has been named as the inaugural Head of the Department of Engineering at King's College London. The department will be established from August 2019.
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
New ESRC-funded project on Foreign Policy and Intelligence in an Era of Surprise (INTEL)
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New ESRC-funded project on Foreign Policy and Intelligence in an Era of Surprise (INTEL)
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
Physics Professor helps install cosmic ray detector in Namibia
Description
Professor Bobby Acharya, Department of Physics, has co-sponsored a project which saw a HiSPARC cosmic ray detector journey from the Netherlands in the summer of 2018, cross Africa by plane, arriving finally in Windhoek - where it has made its home in the University of Namibia.
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
The Centre for Modern Literature and Culture launches exciting new collaborations
Description
The Centre for Modern Literature and Culture is launching new collaborations with the Southbank Centre and the White Review (Jan-Feb 2019) and an expanded version of the Ivan Juritz Prize.
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
King's Alumna Appointed to the French Conseil d'État
Description
Professor Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson, a graduate of the King's-Sorbonne Anglo-French LLB programme has recently been appointed to the Conseil d'État in France.
Date:
Wednesday 26th September 2018
Does breastfeeding help prevent childhood obesity?
Description
New research shows that babies of obese women are less likely to become obese themselves if breastfed exclusively for the first six months.
Date:
Tuesday 25th September 2018
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