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Microbiome changes in chronic liver disease highlight the need for personalised treatment

People with chronic liver disease have dramatic changes to the types and functions of bacteria in the gut and mouth, a new study has revealed.

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Careers event demonstrates range of jobs in literature

The annual Careers in Literature event, co-hosted by the Department of English and the Royal Society of Literature, took place on 13 November to highlight...

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King's publishes third construction adjudication report focusing on key trends

The report examines the latest adjudication statistics in relation to referral trends, causes of disputes and costs, and highlights issues in relation to the...

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Centre of European Law teams with the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi for an expert panel discussion on the future of EU and UK Foreign Policy

The discussion explored practical ideas around the process of establishing a broad and deep partnership between the United Kingdom and the European Union in...

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Student project helps reduce car use around schools in London borough

King’s students, in partnership with Westminster City Council, have helped achieve a 22% reduction in car use around Westminster schools, leading to CO₂...

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COMMENT: Can the UK have a stronger relationship with China?

Keir Starmer became the first British Prime Minister to meet President Xi Jinping in more than 6 years earlier this week. Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese...

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King's hosts experts to discuss how to ethically implement AI in healthcare

The ‘A Roadmap for an Ethical AI in Healthcare’ conference at Science Gallery London on 14 November featured wide-ranging discussions exploring how we can...

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King's Volunteering: 'Board diversity is essential for driving innovation'

Hear from board level volunteers at King’s and find out how to get involved

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IoPPN researchers among most cited in the world

Clarivate's 2024 Highly Cited Researchers list features 29 IoPPN academics and researchers.

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King's academics tackle: How could science educators respond to socio-ecological issues?

On 13 November 2024, colleagues in the Centre for Research in the Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CRESTEM) were joined by...

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Professor Matthew Hotopf appointed Deputy Executive Director at King's Health Partners and Chief Academic Officer for South London and Maudsley

Through his new roles, Professor Hotopf will play critical role to create opportunities for effective clinical academic integration across KHP's partners.

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Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment

Recommendations published in The Lancet Oncology call for good clinical practice of new technologies to modernise decades-old standard of care for brain...

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COMMENT: Privacy and Trust in Tokenised Money, and how I would design a CBDC

Former Bank of England head of Fintech and Affiliate Member of the Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance, Varun Paul, spoke at Fintech LIVE in London. He...

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Andrew MacLeod named 'Legal Hero' for work on overseas sexual exploitation

Professor Andrew MacLeod has been recognised by the Law Society for helping to bring justice to children born overseas who have been abandoned by their...

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Kings awarded doctoral training funding from three UK research councils

Biological sciences, environmental sciences and physical sciences at King’s will all benefit from a share of over £500 million invested in doctoral students,...

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