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Identifying lymph-node positive breast cancer patients
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Scientists from King's College London, funded by Breast Cancer Now, believe they have found a way to identify lymph-node positive breast cancer patients who are most likely to develop incurable secondary tumours (metastases) and those who are less at risk
Date:
Wednesday 10th January 2018
Measuring palliative care needs of children and young people
Description
Professor Richard Harding from the Cicely Saunders Institute has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for research into palliative care for children. The award of €1.8million over five years, will fund the C-POS: Children's Palliative care Outcome Scale project. This research will advance the science of patient-centred outcome measurement, for children and young people affected by life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.
Date:
Wednesday 10th January 2018
Sleeping for longer leads to a healthier diet
Description
Sleeping for longer each night is a simple lifestyle intervention that could help reduce intake of sugary foods and lead to a generally healthier diet, according to a King's College London study.
Date:
Wednesday 10th January 2018
Study suggests exposure to trees, the sky and birdsong in cities beneficial for mental wellbeing
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Researchers at King's College London, landscape architects J & L Gibbons and art foundation Nomad Projects have used smartphone-based technology to assess the relationship between nature in cities and momentary mental wellbeing in real time.
Date:
Wednesday 10th January 2018
Opportunity: Programme Support Assistant
Description
The Entrepreneurship Institute is looking for a part-time Programme Support Assistant to support the Engage Programme.
Date:
Monday 8th January 2018
Professor Gonda Van Steen announced as next Koraes Chair
Description
Professor Gonda Van Steen has been appointed as the next Koraes Professor of Modern Greek & Byzantine History, Language & Literature at King's College London.
Date:
Friday 5th January 2018
1 in 4 pregnant women have mental health problems
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A new King's College London study published in the British Journal of Psychiatry found that 1 in 4 pregnant women have mental health problems, more common than previously thought.
Date:
Thursday 4th January 2018
Elizabeth Kuipers awarded OBE in New Year Honours
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We are delighted to announce that Elizabeth Kuipers, Professor Emerita of Clinical Psychology, has been awarded an OBE for services to clinical research, treatment and support for people with psychosis, in the New Year Honours List 2018.
Date:
Tuesday 2nd January 2018
British Council awards £817,221 to Professor Marilyn Deegan's Sudanese conservation project
Description
Professor Marilyn Deegan's Conserving Sudanese cultural heritage project has been awarded £817,221 of funding by the British Council. The two-year project aims to help conserve and digitise a range of written and photographic material from Sudanese archives.
Date:
Tuesday 2nd January 2018
New Year's Honours
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King's College London is delighted to announce that a number of King's staff and alumni have been recognised in the 2018 New Year's Honours list.
Date:
Tuesday 2nd January 2018
Professor Martin Hunter Visits the King's Forum on International Dispute Resolution
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Professor Martin Hunter visits the King's Forum on International Dispute Resolution.
Date:
Thursday 21st December 2017
Broadening horizons: 2017 Medical Education Conference
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Broadening horizons: 2017 Medical Education Conference
Date:
Thursday 21st December 2017
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