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From our cutting-edge research to our global connections, find out why you should choose King's.
“In a constantly changing production landscape, I felt like learning about the art of film in a more established academic environment was the best way for me to finetune my skill sets and area of expertise.”
King's College London was founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington in 1829. When the University of London was established in 1836, King's became one of its two founding colleges. While remaining part of the University of London, King's has enjoyed financial and academic autonomy since
1994. Since 2008, King's has awarded its own degrees.
Once you graduate from King’s you will automatically become a member of our 194,000-strong global alumni network, including over 57,000 international alumni. You’ll also have the opportunity to network with King’s alumni in London to advance your career while studying here with
Our alumni, staff and students continue to make headlines today with discoveries, inventions and distinctions. Find out more about our notable alumni.
Opportunities to network with King’s alumni in London and to advance your career while studying include:
Careers mentoring
Alumni professional development events
Insider tips on how to change careers
Subject-specific dinners and events
Visit our Alumni webpages to find out more.
Our community
Voted the world’s best student city by QS Best Student Cities 2019, London is an integral part of the King’s experience with four of our five campuses beside the River Thames. Take a tour of our campuses online.
Find out more about what London has to offer.
Internationalism flows through every area of King’s from the formal links created through the Global Institutes, partner universities and study abroad programmes to the informal friendships that grow out of our diverse student, staff and alumni populations.
With over 150 partner institutions, King’s also connects you to the world. Studying abroad for a semester, a year or a summer is a unique opportunity to expand your personal and academic horizons; preparing you for the global stage, and boosting your employability.
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Visit the study abroad pages for information on which departments offer study abroad for undergraduate and postgraduate students and the benefits to you.
King’s offers an increasing number of Joint PhDs with its international partners.
These programmes see research students being supervised by academics in both universities throughout their studies. Students have a ‘home’ and ‘partner’ university and are subject to the regulations and practices of the home university but apply to both and register with both. If they are successful, they receive a joint PhD issued by both institutions.
Spending up to half of the three year programme in another university exposes students to two different research cultures and traditions, and improves the cultural competence of candidates, positioning them well for employment in an increasingly globalised labour market.
For those wishing to pursue an academic career working in two different countries provides international academic referees and also knowledge of two distinct academic recruitment markets.
Joint supervision also means access to two sets of complimentary academic expertise.
Our dedicated Careers & Employability Team are there to help whether you are discovering your career options, focusing your ideas or taking action on your career plan. They provide an outstanding range of support to explore your career ideas and develop your employability through online careers modules, employer events, skills programmes, careers fairs and an exclusive jobs portal.
An internship is an excellent way to focus your career ideas, while also enabling you apply the knowledge gained from your studies, develop your professional network and enhance your employability.
We equip students to action their own meaningful work through a variety of online tools, networks and events alongside our own curated co-curricular programmes which are available to a range of students - from work shadowing to summer internships across a range of industries, and specific support for under-represented groups.
Increasing numbers of students also have the option to gain academic credit through the completion of an internship as part of an accredited internship module within their programme which is supported by dedicated Internship Convenors in your department and our Accredited Internships Programme or undertaking other experiential learning projects.
King's College London connects with people and organisations throughout London and across the globe – from government, business and industry to charities, sport and culture.
Studying at King's brings you many opportunities to benefit from these links on your chosen degree course, in the networks and contacts you make, through special events and invited guests.
Our connections with leading cultural, arts and science organisations provide you with real opportunities to enhance your career and enrich your life experiences.
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