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Lockwood Kipling: Changing Worlds

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This one-day international conference, co-organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum and King's College London, is centred on the career and artistic networks of the draughtsman, designer, architectural sculptor, art school teacher and colonial museum curator (as well as sometime journalist and folklorist) John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911).

Charismatic leadership and theatrical authority in German theatre

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Prof Christopher Balme (Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama) discusses charismatic leadership and theatrical authority in German theatre

Past Events

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Past events

Spanish and Portuguese: Languages and Cultures in a Global Perspective Taster session

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Discover the diversity of the Spanish and Portuguese languages and cultures and learn about the range and breadth of courses offered at King's College London, including opportunities to learn these languages from scratch at university level with a year abroad. Apart from taster classes of Spanish and Portuguese, you will also learn about career opportunities for graduates in these languages.

Workshop on Random Graphs and Random Processes

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The workshop looks at recent work in the area of random structures and algorithms (morning)and random processes on networks (afternoon).

Film Night: The Night of the Hunter (1955)

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A film screening by King's partner, The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret in London Bridge. A twisted morality tale originally rejected by audiences and scorned by critics, Night of the Hunter is now regarded as cinema's most extraordinary rendering of the battle between good and evil and a masterpiece of film making.

CSD Conference 2017

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Learn from industry and academic leaders about the role technology is playing in global human migration. In 2015, the European Union registered an unprecedented 1.3 million asylum applications. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees described it as the largest movement of people since World War II. In an era of modern communications, technological innovation and accessibility, the world is responding in new ways.

Aid in a conflict zone – can military and development objectives work together? The case of Afghanistan

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A panel of experts will consider if military and development objectives can work together, exploring some of the challenges faced by Afghanistan-based aid agencies

Academic-Field Operations Collaboration: Children Working in Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSEC) from Kathmandu

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Latest in the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) seminar series. With Lucy Jordan, University of Hong Kong.
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