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RAG week fines donation 2018

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RAG week fines donation 2018
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Wednesday 28th February 2018

King's first in Europe and second in the world for dentistry

King's first in Europe and second in the world for dentistry
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Dentistry at King's College London has maintained its standing as the top School for Dentistry in Europe and has also risen to second in the world in the 2018 QS World University Rankings.
Date:
Wednesday 28th February 2018

UK cannabis market dominated by high-potency 'skunk'

UK cannabis market dominated by high-potency 'skunk'
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The first comprehensive survey of cannabis strength published in the UK for almost 10 years finds that high-potency varieties made up 94% of police seizures in 2016.
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Tuesday 27th February 2018

King's school of dentistry rated second in the world

King's school of dentistry rated second in the world
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King's College London is the second best place in the world to study dentistry, according to the 2018 QS Rankings by Subject released today.
Date:
Tuesday 27th February 2018

Léo Caillard dresses Bush House statues as part of The Classical Now exhibition

Léo Caillard dresses Bush House statues as part of The Classical Now exhibition
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French artist Léo Caillard has created a new performance installation at Bush House to celebrate King's College London's major international exhibition, The Classical Now. To the Friendship of the Classical and the Contemporary sees classicising personifications of Britain and America – sculpted by Malvina Hoffman in the early 1920s – re-dressed in contemporary attire.
Date:
Tuesday 27th February 2018

Experts devise tests of Brexit's impact on UK foreign and security policies

Experts devise tests of Brexit's impact on UK foreign and security policies
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Experts from UK in a Changing Europe, an ESRC funded initiative which is based at King's College London, have devised three objective tests to determine the impact of Brexit on the UK's foreign and security policies.
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Monday 26th February 2018

World's first 5G end-to-end network debuted

World's first 5G end-to-end network debuted
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King's College London, along with The University of Surrey (5GIC) and University of Bristol, will this week debut the world's first end-to-end 5G network at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Monday 26th February 2018

New animation enhances support for women with eating disorders during pregnancy

New animation enhances support for women with eating disorders during pregnancy
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Researchers at King's College London are translating research on eating disorders during pregnancy and motherhood into practical training resources, helping healthcare professionals provide the best care for pregnant women and mothers.
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Monday 26th February 2018

Study reveals new insights into early stages of brain development

Study reveals new insights into early stages of brain development
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Researchers from King's College London have made a significant advance in our understanding of a particular type of brain cell, which may one day have implications for the treatment of neurological disorders.
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Friday 23rd February 2018

Applications open for three new posts in Digital Humanities

Applications open for three new posts in Digital Humanities
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Applications open for three new lecturer/senior lecturer posts in Digital Humanities at King's College London
Date:
Friday 23rd February 2018

Sipping hot fruit teas can lead to tooth erosion

Sipping hot fruit teas can lead to tooth erosion
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An investigation by scientists at King's College London into why some people suffer tooth erosion while others don't has found that it's not just what they eat and drink, but how they eat and drink, that increases their chances of developing the condition.
Date:
Friday 23rd February 2018

Sipping hot fruit teas and snacking on salt and vinegar crisps can lead to tooth erosion

Sipping hot fruit teas and snacking on salt and vinegar crisps can lead to tooth erosion
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An investigation by scientists at King's College London into why some people suffer tooth erosion while others don't has found that it's not just what they eat and drink, but how they eat and drink, that increases their chances of developing the condition.
Date:
Friday 23rd February 2018
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