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The Classical Now exhibition runs from 2 March to 28 April 2018 at King's College London

The Classical Now exhibition runs from 2 March to 28 April 2018 at King's College London
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We are delighted to announce the opening of The Classical Now at Bush House Arcade and Somerset House East Wing. Modern and contemporary artists featured in the show include Léo Caillard, Jean Cocteau, Michael Craig-Martin, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Damien Hirst, Derek Jarman, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein, Henry Moore, Bruce Nauman, Grayson Perry, Frances Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Marc Quinn, Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley, Mark Wallinger and Rachel Whiteread.
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Monday 12th March 2018

The challenging reality of free speech

The challenging reality of free speech
Description
The challenging reality of free speech - a comment piece by Professor Edward Byrne AC, President & Principal and Professor Jonathan Grant, Vice President & Vice Principal (Service)
Date:
Monday 12th March 2018

The London Venture Crawl. 30 innovation hubs, 200 students, infinite possibilities...

The London Venture Crawl. 30 innovation hubs, 200 students, infinite possibilities...
Description
We've teamed up with 8 other universities to bring you the ultimate London Venture Crawl.
Date:
Friday 9th March 2018

King's researchers show that a lifetime of regular exercise slows down ageing

King's researchers show that a lifetime of regular exercise slows down ageing
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A lifetime of regular exercise slows down ageing
Date:
Friday 9th March 2018

Treating dementia in Down syndrome

Treating dementia in Down syndrome
Description
A new study from researchers at King's College London and UCL has confirmed that people with Down syndrome who develop dementia can benefit from commonly used Alzheimer's drugs, despite having often being excluded from drug trials.
Date:
Friday 9th March 2018

Journal of Anatomy article: Professor Meredith Smith

Description
An article about the development and evolution of tooth renewal in neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in chondrichthyan dentitions was published in the Journal of Anatomy online on 5 March 2018.
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Friday 9th March 2018

King's Dentistry Professor David Bartlett guest editor of British Dental Journal Special Issue on Erosive Tooth Wear

Description
Erosive tooth wear is the loss of tooth enamel and dentine over time. Increasingly, it is recognised by dentists as a challenging and expensive condition to treat, and has been identified as the third most important clinical condition after caries and periodontal disease.
Date:
Friday 9th March 2018

New programme announced to support female founders

New programme announced to support female founders
Description
The Entrepreneurship Institute is pleased to announce a new programme of activities for early-stage entrepreneurs, with a particular focus on female founders.
Date:
Thursday 8th March 2018

Midwifery student is awarded prestigious Jelf Medal

Midwifery student is awarded prestigious Jelf Medal
Description
Anna Merrick recently graduated from Midwifery (BSc Hons), and was presented with the prestigious Jelf Medal at her graduation ceremony at the Barbican.
Date:
Thursday 8th March 2018

A lifetime of regular exercise slows down ageing, study finds

A lifetime of regular exercise slows down ageing, study finds
Description
Researchers at the University of Birmingham and King's College London have found that staying active keeps the body young and healthy.
Date:
Thursday 8th March 2018

Lecturer wins Buchalter Cosmology Prize

Lecturer wins Buchalter Cosmology Prize
Description
Dr Diego Blas, Department of Physics, has won the Buchalter Cosmology Prize for his paper on new mechanisms that may be behind the Big Bang.
Date:
Thursday 8th March 2018

Dame Cicely Saunders: A Palliative Care Pioneer

Dame Cicely Saunders: A Palliative Care Pioneer
Description
Dame Cicely Saunders changed the way that the medical profession, and society in general, viewed care for the dying at a time when the only treatment generally offered was pain relief.
Date:
Wednesday 7th March 2018
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