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King's alumna Errollyn Wallen appointed Master of the King's Music

Errollyn Wallen CBE, who studied composition at King’s, is the first Black woman to become Master of the King’s Music.

Errollyn Wallen performing at Celebrating Nelson Mandela: His Letters, His Legacy event

Dulled emotional reactions in individuals with anhedonia linked with prolonged activity of the brain's attentional networks.

Anhedonia-related emotional blunting is linked with abnormally sustained activity in brain areas responsible for attention.

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New Vice Dean International appointed

Dr Julia Philippou to assume new role from 2 September 2024.

Julia Philippou

New Director of Cicely Saunders Institute appointed

Professor Catherine Evans to assume new role from 2 September 2024.

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King's scientist makes plea for greater focus on natural textile fibres

A scientist at King’s has contributed to a letter urging environmental scholars to give greater focus to the environmental impacts and sustainability issues...

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Success for Black Engineers events increase sense of community and provide insight into industry and academia

The Success for Black Engineers Programme aims to support black secondary school and undergraduate engineering students and create a more diverse engineering...

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King's creates world's first podcast musical about AI

The production takes aim at ChatGPT to teach the principles of data education through song.

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People think they are much better at understanding others than they actually are – new research

The people who took part in riots and counterprotests in England and Northern Ireland this summer are probably very confident that they know the views and...

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People are consistently and confidently wrong about those with opposing views

Despite being highly confident that they can understand the minds of people with opposing viewpoints, the assumptions humans make about others are often...

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King's researchers join £28.5 million Human Functional Genomics Initiative

Professor Oscar Marín and Professor Deepak Srivastava co-lead the research cluster Functional Genomics of Human Brain Development

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New medical breakthrough cuts stress in research animals

A new way to accurately measure heart function in research animals has the potential to make drug development more ethical and cost effective, new research...

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King's physicists help set new record in search for dark matter

The new result is nearly five times better than anything previously published in the search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs).

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Afe Babalola Centre celebrates first London residential

Teachers visited King’s and TEDI-London to co-develop a training programme for educators across Africa

Afe Babalola Reception Summer 2024 (1)

Breast cancer survival improved in Gaza between 2017-2020

Women diagnosed with breast cancer in Gaza showed a promising increase in short-term survival between 2017-2020 –– highlighting the benefits of investment and...

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Study explores how a supplement containing components of the Mediterranean diet can affect epigenetics associated with healthy ageing

Participants taking the supplement showed changes in blood biomarkers and the epigenetic regulation of DNA, which are associated with healthy ageing.

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