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King's recognised for championing London Living Wage

King’s College London has received the ‘Institution’ award from the Living Wage Foundation, recognising the university’s leadership and collaborative efforts...

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A 2% wealth tax on UK's richest could have raised £160 billion in 32 years

Report is the first dynamic analysis of a wealth tax on the UK wealth distribution.

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National report calls for urgent overhaul of palliative care across the UK

King’s academics have been involved in a major new report calling for a national strategy to address uneven end-of-life care across the UK.

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From impossibility to possibility: Hear from Raheem Sterling scholarship student as 2025/26 applications open

Applications for the third year of Raheem Sterling Foundation scholarships are now open.

Raheem Sterling at the launch of the Raheem Sterling Foundation in 2021

King's researchers received British Neuroscience Association Green Neuroscience Prize

The prize recognised their contribution to construct the first solar-powered MRI facility in the world.

First solar powered MRI facility Africa BNA Green Prize

Policymakers need to work with practitioners, dyslexia experts say

Last week King’s College London hosted a panel of dyslexia experts who presented their research advocating for a reformed definition of dyslexia.

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Everything you need to know about the 2025 WEN Retreat

Returning for 2025, the Women Entrepreneurs Retreat saw nearly 100 women coming together to explore all aspects of building a venture.

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King's Geography jumps into top 15 worldwide

King's College London has been named as one of the world’s top places to study of Geography in the latest university rankings.

Study Abroad -by subject-geography

Professor Elisabeth Kelan wins the inaugural Management Publication of the Year Award for “Men Stepping Forward”

Elisabeth Kelan, Professor of Leadership and Organisation, has won the inaugural Management Publication of the Year award, for her book ‘Men Stepping Forward:...

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King's Business School researcher appointed to government expert panel on neurodiversity in employment

Kim Hoque, Professor of Human Resource Management, has been appointed to the Department of Work and Pensions’ expert panel on neurodiversity in employment.

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Professor Kim Hoque teams up with leading business group to make detailed recommendations on the government's plans for disability reporting

Professor Kim Hoque’s new report with the Institute of Directors and Disability@Work warns that the government must get the balance right on mandatory...

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Global study pinpoints genes for depression across ethnicities

Researchers at King's College London and University of Edinburgh have identified new genetic risk factors for depression across all major global populations...

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Dr Divyangana Rakesh receives MRC New Investigator Research Grant (NIRG) and the BBRF Young Investigator Grant

These awards support her research into how low socioeconomic status (SES) impacts brain development and mental health.

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King's supporting dance classes for blind people inspired by Strictly

Step Change Studios in partnership with King’s Sport & Wellness is teaching ballroom dancing to people who are blind or partially sighted– and is looking for...

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King's Volunteering: 'Board diversity is essential for driving innovation'

Hear from board level volunteers at King’s and find out how to get involved

Trustee Networking King's Volunteering

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