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CRADLE project wins the 2017 Newton prize

CRADLE project wins the 2017 Newton prize
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CRADLE project wins the 2017 Newton prize
Date:
Thursday 2nd November 2017

Department of Physics brings Dark Matter Day to King's

Department of Physics brings Dark Matter Day to King's
Description
The Department of Physics celebrated Halloween with King's College London's take on Dark Matter Day, an internationally recognised day of scientific inquiry into the true nature of dark matter.
Date:
Wednesday 1st November 2017

Royster Global Fellows Programme cements King's partnership with UNC Chapel Hill

Royster Global Fellows Programme cements King's partnership with UNC Chapel Hill
Description
King's College London and US partner the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have launched a joint programme for PhD students, the Royster Global Fellows Programme.
Date:
Wednesday 1st November 2017

One in four retired Britons return to work

One in four retired Britons return to work
Description
Around one in four retirees in the UK return to work or 'unretire', mostly within five years of retiring, according to research by King's College London.
Date:
Wednesday 1st November 2017

Erasmus+ grant sees King's staff collaborate with European and African universities on shared teaching and research interests

Erasmus+ grant sees King's staff collaborate with European and African universities on shared teaching and research interests
Description
The Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies (SPLAS) at King's College London has won a new Erasmus+ grant worth almost €1 million that will see them develop partnerships and research infrastructures in four African universities.
Date:
Tuesday 31st October 2017

Sharing experiences improves mental health of NHS staff

Sharing experiences improves mental health of NHS staff
Description
Healthcare staff who regularly share the emotional, social or ethical challenges they face in the workplace experience less psychological distress, improved teamwork and increased empathy and compassion for patients and colleagues, a new study commissioned by the National Institute of Health Research reports.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

Bridging Silos: Trafficking, Slavery and SDG 8.7

Description
Beyond Trafficking and Slavery Network, King's College London and Centre for Labour Studies at the National Law School of India University, hosted a three-day workshopentitled Bridging Silos. The workshop aimed to take stock of the contemporary global discourse around trafficking and modern slavery.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

King's Transnational Law Summit 2018: Creating Justice for Our Future

King's Transnational Law Summit 2018: Creating Justice for Our Future
Description
In April we will host the inaugural King's Transnational Law Summit (KTLS18). Themed 'The New Human Condition: Creating Justice for Our Future', the Summit will reflect on the place of lawyers and law in a world of flux.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

Stories in Sound: A Project Joining Worlds

Description
Interested in journalism as a career? Radio Voz are looking for surprising, moving, stories about speakers of Portuguese or Spanish in the UK.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

'Wise-up' to tobacco industry tax juggling tactics, warns new research

'Wise-up' to tobacco industry tax juggling tactics, warns new research
Description
Latest research, published in the journal Tobacco Control by academics at King's College London and the University of Bath, highlights how, in spite of regular tobacco tax increases, the industry has developed an array of tactics to ensure its product remains cheap for the poorest in society, undermining the public health benefits of tax increases.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

Professor Stephen Challacombe receives Mayo Clinic Distinguished Alumni Award

Professor Stephen Challacombe receives Mayo Clinic Distinguished Alumni Award
Description
Stephen J. Challacombe, Ph.D., Professor Oral Medicine at the King's College London, received the 2017 Mayo Clinic Distinguished Alumni Award late October.
Date:
Monday 30th October 2017

Student success at Huawei Seeds for the Future programme

Student success at Huawei Seeds for the Future programme
Description
This summer, one of our students from the Department of Informatics travelled across continents to take part in the Huawei's Seeds for the Future programme in China.
Date:
Friday 27th October 2017
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