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Sweat Box Stretch: my sweaty hour at a This Girl Can x King's event

Sweat Box Stretch: my sweaty hour at a This Girl Can x King's event
Description
Last week, This Girl Can hosted a series of events promoting female fitness, health, and well-being at KCL campuses.
Date:
Friday 23rd March 2018

Statement on the occupation of the James Clerk Maxwell Building

Statement on the occupation of the James Clerk Maxwell Building
Description
A statement on the occupation of the James Clerk Maxwell Building
Date:
Friday 23rd March 2018

Selective school students differ by genetics and GCSEs

Selective school students differ by genetics and GCSEs
Description
For the first time, researchers from King's College London have shown average genetic differences between students attending selective and non-selective schools.
Date:
Friday 23rd March 2018

King's alumnus completes his ultimate adventure for charity

King's alumnus completes his ultimate adventure for charity
Description
King's alumnus Kenn Bannister (MA Defence Studies, 2010) has arrived safe and sound in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Lt Colonel Bannister rode his motorbike solo, across six countries and the Sahara Desert to fundraise for King's Sierra Leone Partnership.
Date:
Thursday 22nd March 2018

Letter to the Telegraph regarding freedom of speech and events at King's

Letter to the Telegraph regarding freedom of speech and events at King's
Description
Letter to the Telegraph regarding freedom of speech and events - published 22 March 2018
Date:
Thursday 22nd March 2018

Catch up on the Faculty's news for March

Catch up on the Faculty's news for March
Description
Nightingale Notes is the Faculty's monthly newsletter, featuring staff and student successes, a round-up of events, new research, interesting stories and celebrating the work that we do across the Faculty.
Date:
Thursday 22nd March 2018

Mary Beard helps us to celebrate The Classical Now and five years of the Jamie Rumble Memorial Fund at King's!

Mary Beard helps us to celebrate The Classical Now and five years of the Jamie Rumble Memorial Fund at King's!
Description
The Department of Classics was delighted to host renowned classicist and public intellectual, Mary Beard, at King's in March 2018. Mary is a former alumna of King's (where she taught from 1979–1983), and it was a pleasure to welcome her back to our campus in central London.
Date:
Wednesday 21st March 2018

Standard brain scans could predict cognitive decline in Parkinson's

Standard brain scans could predict cognitive decline in Parkinson's
Description
King's College London researchers have developed a method that could predict which Parkinson's patients will experience cognitive decline, before they show any symptoms of memory problems.
Date:
Wednesday 21st March 2018

AbdoolKarim Vakil delivers keynote at 50th Anniversary of the foundation of the Muslim Community of Lisbon

AbdoolKarim Vakil delivers keynote at 50th Anniversary of the foundation of the Muslim Community of Lisbon
Description
AbdoolKarim Vakil (King's College London Department of History and Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies) delivers keynote speech at an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Muslim Community of Lisbon (CIL, 1968-2018).
Date:
Tuesday 20th March 2018

King's team winners of the 2018 Oxford Moot in French Law

King's team winners of the 2018 Oxford Moot in French Law
Description
Congratulations to students Gabriel Bulteel and Serge Llioukhine have won first place in the Oxford Moot in French Law.
Date:
Monday 19th March 2018

Now Accepting Applications: Physical Protection at Facilities Holding Nuclear and Radioactive Materials Workshop

Now Accepting Applications: Physical Protection at Facilities Holding Nuclear and Radioactive Materials Workshop
Description
The Nuclear Security Culture Consortium, sponsored by the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), will hold an IAEA-endorsed workshop on the Fundamentals of Physical Protection in London for individuals accountable for nuclear security.
Date:
Monday 19th March 2018

Gene-edited mice may hold key to motor neurone disease

Gene-edited mice may hold key to motor neurone disease
Description
Researchers from King's College London, the Babraham Institute and the University of Cambridge have created a new mouse model of MND which mirrors the human condition more closely than ever before and reveals a pool of over 450 genes associated with resistance to the disease.
Date:
Monday 19th March 2018
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