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Waymarkers to open in The Curiosity Cabinet

Waymarkers, a new exhibition from artist and anthropologist Liz Hingley, to open in The Curiosity Cabinet on London’s Strand this Spring.

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Mysterious phenomenon at centre of galaxy could reveal new kind of dark matter

A mysterious phenomenon at the centre of our galaxy could be the result of a different type of dark matter.

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Experts come together to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in education

The Centre for Data Futures brought policymakers, practitioners and cultural leaders from the fields of AI and education to discuss how AI can deepen...

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Unlocking growth sector careers for young Londoners

A unique new programme is opening up job opportunities in the health and life science sectors.

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Work begins on Youth Futures Foundation feasibility study of DFN Project SEARCH

Evaluating an internship training programme hosted by employers, designed to help young people with learning disabilities and autism transition into employment

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Findings from our RCT on increasing financial knowledge among primary school students

After two years of provision of the Redstart Educate Change the Game programme, Year 4 students in Change the Game schools have significantly higher levels of...

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King's dental elective programme re-launched

King’s College London’s Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences has re-launched its highly sought-after Incoming Elective Programme, inviting...

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A Fasting-mimicking diet may reduce inflammation in patients with severe periodontal disease

In a feasibility study by King’s College London researchers, a team explored the potential benefits of incorporating a fasting-mimicking diet together with...

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New study investigates racial bias in AI used for heart imaging

Researchers from the School have completed a study examining the source of racial bias in artificial intelligence (AI) models used for analysing heart scans.

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Advocating for women's leadership across the globe

The role of King’s Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL) is becoming increasingly urgent.

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King's College London PhD student one of just 25 selected worldwide as an International Olympic Committee Young Leader

King’s College London PhD student Jordan Joel has been selected as a new member of the International Olympic Committee Young Leaders programme for 2025-2028.

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Nursing both a science and an art – Baroness Rafferty's vision in the House of Lords

Speaking in an International Women’s Day debate, Baroness Anne Marie Rafferty used her maiden speech in the House of Lords to call for greater recognition of...

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King's Undergraduate Research Fellows celebrated in Parliament

King's Undergraduate Research Fellowships (KURF) students represented King's at the prestigious Poster in Parliament conference in Westminster.

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AI Art Challenge awards ceremony crowns winners

King’s hosted the inaugural AI Art Challenge Awards Ceremony on 19th February 2025, where two winners were announced at a live celebration.

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