12 February 2021 Geography launches its new MA in Geopolitics, Resources and Territory The King’s Geography Department is proud to launch the new Geopolitics, Resources and Territory… International University Student
2 February 2021 Study exploring the lives of Victorian postal workers invites the public to delve into historical records As part of Transcription Tuesday 2021, the public are being invited to help deliver a major study of… Society Health
24 November 2020 'Invisible' heatwaves pose a much greater risk than most Britons recognise, new research finds Despite the increased frequency and severity of heatwaves in the UK our response is inadequate, in… Health Technology & Science
27 October 2020 'WORLD: we got this' podcast is back, with new episode on wildfires The WORLD: we got this podcast relaunches with a discussion on wildfires with Professor Martin… International Technology & Science
13 October 2020 Popular method of 'trapping' invasive species fails to deliver intended results Crayfish ‘trapping’ has been promoted by celebrity chefs and conservation charities alike, but it is… Technology & Science Student
1 October 2020 Comic created by students turned into a book to inspire young people on climate change A comic created by King’s students to help motivate people to tackle the climate emergency is being… Student Society
18 September 2020 Dramatic climate change allowed humans and elephants to walk together into the deserts of Arabia 120,000 years ago, new research reveals The earliest evidence yet for human and animal movement into Saudi Arabia’s Nefud Desert –… Technology & Science
18 August 2020 Geography graduate Naimah Quamie awarded 4th place in RACE dissertation competition Kings Geography BA graduate, Naimah Quamie, wins joint fourth place in dissertation competition. Society
20 July 2020 Lockdown spaces: why environment matters to mental health Nature and our environment is critical to our mental and physical well-being, a fact that was… Health Society Technology & Science
16 June 2020 Helping communities manage anxiety on global issues such as COVID-19 and climate change Research into ecoanxiety has been used to help support communities during the pandemic by empowering… Society Health
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