21 February 2025 COMMENT: Why Germany's far right hates the Bauhaus movement At a time of political tension in Germany, the Bauhaus – arguably one of most influential… Arts & Culture
18 February 2025 New interactive platform explores King's history and future King’s Past has launched a new platform to chart the development of King’s College London from its… Arts & Culture
13 February 2025 New report into the 'decolonisation war of Cameroon' presented to President Macron King’s academic Dr Vincent Hiribarren is among a team of 14 historians who have presented a report… Arts & Culture
12 February 2025 Applications open for scholarships to build archivist skills Applications are open now for the Leverhulme funded Doctoral Scholarships Programme: Knowledge… Arts & Culture
31 January 2025 How pop-culture's love for dinosaurs has deepened our understanding of them From Jurassic Park to Toy Story’s Rex, dinosaurs have always captured our imagination. Dr Chris… Arts & Culture
2 January 2025 Ancient DNA unlocks new understanding of how people moved across the world New research co-authored by a King’s academic has used a more precise way of analysing ancestry to… Arts & Culture
19 December 2024 Applications open for Hans Rausing Scholarships in History of Science and Technology The Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHoSTM) is now accepting… Arts & Culture
29 November 2024 Applications open for Sandbjerg Summer School in Global History The Sandbjerg Summer School in Global History allows PhD students to present their projects and to… Arts & Culture
27 November 2024 Symposium on histories of international law in the Pacific hosted by former Legal advisor to the New Zealand Prime Minister Visiting Professor at King’s Department of History, Dr Mark Hickford convened an international… Arts & Culture
6 November 2024 COMMENT: Thirty-five years since the wall fell, Berlin is divided – over what to do with crumbling communist buildings The 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, an event that powerfully symbolised the… Arts & Culture Society International