Undergraduate study
Videos in this section offer an insight into Undergraduate study at King's and have been especially made for prospective students.
In this collection
Staff and students from across the School of Arts & Humanities offer an insight into what you can expect from studying a range of disciplines, including Film Studies, Music and English and Comparative Literature at King's.
Staff and students from the Dental Institute discuss the numerous benefits of studying Dentistry at King's College London.
Professor Denise Lievesley, Head of the School of Social Science & Public Policy, lecturer Alan Fortune and student Imogen Bailey discuss the opportunities available to students who study English Language & Communication at King's.
Dr Bruce Malamud and students Joanna Williams and Christopher Sheldrick discuss the unique opportunities that are available to students who choose to study Geography at King's College London.
Professor Jan Palmowski, alongside Professor Paul Readman and students Alex Seymour and Alexander Regan explain the benefits of studying History. Dr Alex Carlson and student Charlotte Pywell discuss life in European Studies at King's.
Academics Professor Michael Luck and Professor Mark Harman, alongside students Alex Kantor and Alex Burke discuss the advantages of studying Informatics at King's.
Staff and students from the School of Law discuss the numerous benefits of studying Law at King's College London.
Head of School Professor Timothy Macklem, Professor Benjamin Bowling, Dr Alexander Türk, alongside student Chloe Bailey discuss the opportunities available to study abroad as part of your undergraduate law programme at King's College London.
Professor Neil Lambert and students Alpa Lad and Farhana Tohin discuss benefits of studying Mathematics and the unique opportunities that are available to students at King's.
King's MBBS graduate and junior doctor at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Zita-Rose Manjaly and her senior colleague, Dr TJ Lasoye, talk about the quality and value of the King's MBBS degree.