
King's Strategy 2030: Serving society through academic excellence
King’s has today launched a new five-year strategy to deliver exceptional outcomes for our students, advance our academic...

King’s has today launched a new five-year strategy to deliver exceptional outcomes for our students, advance our academic...

New research has found the introduction of remote consultations in primary care during the pandemic wasn’t associated with an...

Researchers at King’s College London have analysed coroners’ reports from across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to identify...

Researchers from King’s College London and the University of Surrey have developed a new technique to measure the content of...

King’s College London’s Professor of Surgery and Urology Prokar Dasgupta has used remote robotic surgery for the first time in...

Scientists have identified why some gut microbes successfully stay in the gut after faecal transplants, whilst others are much...


King's Clinical Academic Training Office (KCATO) offers guidance, funding opportunities, professional development programmes and...

Children with complex neurological conditions, such as epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, require specialised care and...

Researchers at King’s College London are co-designing affordable, low-tech mobility devices with people with advanced illness.

In our Spotlight on Arts & Humanities piece, we look at how King’s collaborations with cultural institutions and educational...

Dr Ylva Baeckström’s research highlights how gender stereotypes affect women, both as consumers of financial advice and as...

For people living at home with advanced illness, health can worsen rapidly and unpredictably. This makes it essential that they...
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