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Byron's swordstick gives new meaning to 'Mad, bad and dangerous to know'

Byron's swordstick gives new meaning to 'Mad, bad and dangerous to know'

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Lord Byron's swordstick will be publicly displayed for the first time in an exhibition at King's College London this summer.
Firms reveal sought-after competencies in law graduates

Firms reveal sought-after competencies in law graduates

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Law firms rate 'global mindset', 'commercial awareness' and 'intellectual rigour' as highly prized competencies in graduates, finds new research conducted by King's College London in partnership with The Times.
Hay Festival: The Promise Of Stem Cells To Treat Human Disease

Hay Festival: The Promise Of Stem Cells To Treat Human Disease

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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA, King's will sponsor an annual 'King's College London Rosalind Franklin Lecture' at the Hay Festival of Literature, as part of its public engagement programme.
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Hay Festival: The Promise Of Stem Cells To Treat Human Disease

Hay Festival: The Promise Of Stem Cells To Treat Human Disease

Date
27 May 2013
Location
Sky Arts Studio
Description
There has been an explosion of interest in stem cells within the scientific and medical communities and also among politicians, pharmaceutical companies, ethicists and religious groups. They may have great potential to treat diseases that cannot be cured with current medicines. But how realistic are those expectations?
The Ethics of Revolution and Intervention

The Ethics of Revolution and Intervention

Date
29 May 2013
Location
Maughan Library Chancery Lane
Description
Talk by Allen Buchanan
Changing the law on physical punishment – Rights, Research and Policy

Changing the law on physical punishment – Rights, Research and Policy

Date
29 May 2013
Location
Henriette Raphael Function Room
Description
"Changing the law on physical punishment – Rights, Research and Policy" a NZ UK link public lecture hosted by Child Studies, Department of Education & Professional Studies.
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