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Book launch: Healthcare in Transition

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Alan Cribb and panel discuss his new book 'Healthcare in Transition'. The event is open to anyone with an academic or professional interest in the health field.

Annual Sainsbury Lecture

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Annual Sainsbury Lecture by Department of Philosophy, King's College London

North Korean smuggling and proliferation activities: a global perspective

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Following the recent publication of the latest report to the UN Security Council, Hugh Griffiths, Coordinator of the UN Panel of Experts monitoring the sanctions on North Korea will present on North Korean sanction violation and evasion activities.

Multimorbidity in palliative and end of life care: an interactive workshop

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Multimorbidity in palliative and end of life care: an interactive workshop co-hosted by South London & East of England Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) NIHR.

The Narratives of Men with Breast Cancer

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Mark Cabling, King's College London, presents the preliminary results of a narrative analysis conducted on 30 unique male breast cancer narratives. A narrative approach is used to explore what these narratives are about and how they are comprised.

Threats to Multilateralism and the International Order

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Sir Mark Lyall-Grant, former High Commissioner in Pakistan and Ambassador to the UN will be discussing the fluctuations and current challenges in today's world.

Gen Doy: Wholly Water and Mare Nostrum

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A sound and video installation at the 'Roman' Bath, with a live performance at 17.30, created by King's artist Gen Doy in collaboration with Lynn Dennison. The work explores the intersections between the classical and the contemporary at the heart of the Strand Campus. This work is part of the festival during the Annual Meeting of the Association for Art History, co-hosted by King's and the Courtauld Institute of Art.

Gen Doy: Wholly Water and Mare Nostrum

Description
A sound and video installation at the 'Roman' Bath, with a live performance at 14.30, created by King's artist Gen Doy in collaboration with Lynn Dennison. The work explores the intersections between the classical and the contemporary at the heart of the Strand Campus. This work is part of the festival during the Annual Meeting of the Association for Art History, co-hosted by King's and the Courtauld Institute of Art.

LGBT+ CIRCUITS

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A 45 minute circuits based fitness class at the King's Sport Waterloo Gym for the LGBT+ community at King's.

Maxwell Lecture - Transient Astronomy

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Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell - "Transient Astronomy: Bursts, Bangs and Things that go Bump in the Night"Until recently transient astrophysical events have been averaged out by the need for long exposure times. Better CCDs and better computing capabilities have opened up a new domain in astronomy - high-time resolution observations. This talk will describe some of the things we are finding or expect to find in this new area.
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