Research in the School of Nursing & Midwifery
King’s College London is one of the top two UK universities for the impact of its health sciences research, as established by the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE).
We have a flourishing research programme organised in three main themes:
If you are interested in collaborating with us, please contact the theme leads directly by clicking on the links above.
If you are interested in studying for a PhD or applying for a PhD Fellowship aligned to one of our themes, go to our PhD page.
If you are interested in Postdoctoral study aligned to one of our themes see our post-doc page.
We have a flourishing research programme organised in three main themes:
If you are interested in collaborating with us, please contact the theme leads directly by clicking on the links above.
If you are interested in studying for a PhD or applying for a PhD Fellowship aligned to one of our themes, go to our PhD page.
If you are interested in Postdoctoral study aligned to one of our themes see our post-doc page.
Associate Dean (Research)
Professor Christine Norton
Research news headlines
Pain management report launched 21 October 2009. Dr Emma Briggs, a lecturer in the Department of Acute Adult Nursing, was Principal Investigator on the project and lead author of the report.
The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) confirms King’s eminent position in the ‘golden triangle’ of research-intensive universities in London and Oxbridge. See our RAE page for more.
The work and successes of postgraduate research nursing students were recently celebrated at a special research symposium at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery. Read more in our news section.
The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) confirms King’s eminent position in the ‘golden triangle’ of research-intensive universities in London and Oxbridge. See our RAE page for more.
The work and successes of postgraduate research nursing students were recently celebrated at a special research symposium at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery. Read more in our news section.
