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King's student wins place at MIT Bootcamp
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Răzvan Geangu, a third year Computer Science with Management student at King's has won a place on the prestigious MIT Innovation & Entrepreneurship Bootcamp in Brisbane, Australia.
Date:
Tuesday 21st November 2017
King's startup 'Memento' win backing from Silicon Valley VC
Description
Memento, a virtual reality (VR) startup founded by King's alumni Dr. Michael Truong and Olga Kravchenko, has won backing from InTeahouse.
Date:
Monday 20th November 2017
King's student wins place at MIT Bootcamp
Description
Răzvan Geangu, a third year Computer Science with Management student at King's has won a place on the prestigious MIT Innovation & Entrepreneurship Bootcamp in Brisbane, Australia.
Date:
Monday 20th November 2017
Concentrated naloxone nasal spray as good as injection
Description
A new study published by the scientific journal Addiction has found that a concentrated 2mg intranasal naloxone spray delivers naloxone as effectively, over the critical first 15 minutes, as the standard 0.4mg intramuscular (IM) naloxone injection.
Date:
Monday 20th November 2017
Inspiring young people in Westminster
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The Entrepreneurship Institute welcomed students from across the borough last week as part of Westminster Enterprise Week.
Date:
Monday 20th November 2017
Global Partnerships
Description
Global Partnerships are vital amongst researchers seeking to understand and address the burden of oral disease.
Date:
Friday 17th November 2017
Brexit security 'cliff-edge'
Description
The UK faces serious disruption to security cooperation, and a potential 'cliff-edge', if it fails to act quickly to secure a security deal with the EU, a new report by King's based The UK in a Changing Europe shows.
Date:
Friday 17th November 2017
New leadership team appointed to Executive LLM programme
Description
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Alex Türk as Programme Director of the King's College London and International Bar Association Executive LLM.
Date:
Tuesday 14th November 2017
Oppenheim's International Law: United Nations
Description
Launch of Oppenheim's International Law: United Nations.
Date:
Tuesday 14th November 2017
Towards Cultural Democracy: Live at the Barbican
Description
Dr Nick Wilson and Dr Jonathan Gross presented a new report at the Barbican Centre this week as part of their Towards Cultural Democracy project.
Date:
Tuesday 14th November 2017
Study reveals how drug could derail synapse loss in Alzheimer's disease
Description
A recent multi-centre study, led by King's College London and the University of Manchester, has established that synapse loss in Alzheimer's disease is driven by a specific signalling pathway.
Date:
Tuesday 14th November 2017
New diabetes self-management education course for South Asian population
Description
Researchers at King's College London have signed an agreement with three partner organisations to offer a customised type 2 diabetes self-management education programme for the South Asian population in three London Boroughs. The Diabetes for South Asians (DoSA) programme was developed over several years, through research at King's College London, the University of Warwick and working with people from different South Asian communities.
Date:
Tuesday 14th November 2017
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