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The South African (South Africa, p9) 30th June 2009
King's undergraduate student Alexander Henderson has been selected for the prestigious Round Table Commonwealth Awards for Young Scholars.Nawaat (Tunisia, web) 30th June 2009
Madawi Al-Rasheed, Professor of Social Anthropology, comments on internet censorship in Saudi Arabia.Daily Nation (Kenya, web) 30th June 2009
Comment on the naming of Kenya College of Accountancy University; mentioning that King's is one of the Colleges of the University of London that chose to keep their original names to retain their heritage.Frontiers (BBC Radio 4) 29th June 2009
Dr Stephen Minger, Director of the Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, featured in this programme presented by Sue Broom to discuss progress in stem cell research.Financial Times 29th June 2009
Business Schools have seen a fall in individual charitable contributions an potential decrease in corporate giving.The Times (p10) 29th June 2009
A company awarded an important role in the Government’s attempt to shut down hundreds of bogus colleges is run by a man who was dismissed from his post at a university, The Times has discovered.BBC Radio 4 'Broadcasting House ' 28th June 2009
The presenter of Broadcasting House visited the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.Smashing Green (web) 28th June 2009
The potential economic benefits offered by the green economy in the current economic downturn will be explored on Budget Day by three leading experts in the fields of economics and environmental research, among them Paul Ekins, Professor of Energy and Environment Policy.The Herald (Arts Books Cinema) (p9) 27th June 2009
A review of 'Bloody Victory: The sacrifice in the Somme and the Making of the Twentieth Century' by Dr William Philpott, Department of War Studies.Al Jazeera (web) 27th June 2009
James Denselow, PhD student in the Department of Geography, comments on the latest bombing in Baghdad.The Guardian (p19) 27th June 2009
The next generation of NHS doctors will emerge from six years of study owing as much as £46,000, the British Medical Association calculates.BBC1 Breakfast 26th June 2009
Paul Ekins Professor of Energy and Environment Policy, Department of Geography, was interviewed about Climate Change negotiations.Optionetics (Australia, web) 26th June 2009
Article about the effects of stress on the body, referring to research from the Institue of Psychiatry on the benefits of writing about upsetting experiences.Good Morning Wales 26th June 2009
Richard Garside, Director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, discussed the community cash back website.The Times (p14) 26th June 2009
Tens of thousands of students graduating this year will have to join the dole queue, according to research that paints a grim picture for the class of 2009.GP (p17) 26th June 2009
GPs should test for microalbuminuria to find patients at risk of cardiovascular and renal problems. Giancarlo Viberti, Professor of Diabetes and Metabolic Medicine, comments.The Times (p21) 26th June 2009
Pregnant women are being given the chance to hold life-size models of their unborn babies, thanks to an invention that converts data from ultrasound and MRI scans. Stuart Campbell, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, comments.Sky News 25th June 2009
Dr John Gearson, Director of the Centre for Defence Studies, Department of War Studies, commented on the threat of cyber terrorism.