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New Staff in Digital Humanities for 2017-18

New Staff in Digital Humanities for 2017-18
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The Department of Digital Humanities welcomes 12 new staff members for 2017-18.
Date:
Thursday 28th September 2017

Dental Institute shows good improvement in Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey

Dental Institute shows good improvement in Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey
Description
The Dental Institute is pleased to announce that they achieved 84.35 Overall Satisfaction in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey, an increase from the 2016 survey
Date:
Thursday 28th September 2017

New heart attack test could save NHS millions of pounds every year

New heart attack test could save NHS millions of pounds every year
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A revolutionary new blood test for detecting a heart attack could speed up diagnosis and save the NHS millions of pounds every year, according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Date:
Thursday 28th September 2017

Arts & Humanities subjects rank highly in the Good University Guide 2018

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The Times Good University Guide 2018 has placed King's College London's French, English, History and Music departments among the top in the country.
Date:
Thursday 28th September 2017

Report highlights scale of dementia epidemic in Africa

Report highlights scale of dementia epidemic in Africa
Description
More needs to be done to challenge stigma and increase awareness of dementia in Africa. Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) has published its first report on the impact of dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), at its 4th Sub-Saharan African Regional Conference.
Date:
Thursday 28th September 2017

Researchers uncover the source of diabetic pain

Researchers uncover the source of diabetic pain
Description
A new King's College London study reveals the molecular basis of chronic nerve pain in diabetes. The findings in mice, published today in Science Translational Medicine, could one day lead to treatments which target the source of the pain.
Date:
Wednesday 27th September 2017

King's Researcher awarded the ANZICS Intensive Care Global Rising Star Programme Fellowship

King's Researcher awarded the ANZICS Intensive Care Global Rising Star Programme Fellowship
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King's Researcher awarded the ANZICS Intensive Care Global Rising Star Programme Fellowship
Date:
Wednesday 27th September 2017

Explore Brexit, borders and identities at the King's Arts & Humanities Festival 2017

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Join us at this year's Arts & Humanities Festival to explore some bold multifaceted themes like Brexit, the migration crisis, the concept of 'identity' and brings other world-changing ideas to life through performance, art & sound installations, film screenings and discussions. Our highlights include Guardian writer and activist George Monbiot who will speak about about politics in an age of global crises, MP and King's alumna Tulip Siddiq who joins a panel discussion to talk about Brexit and its impact on Arts & Humanities research. Distinguished author Maureen Duffy speaks about author's rights and diversity in publishing.
Date:
Wednesday 27th September 2017

King's College London appoints new Vice-President (Service)

King's College London appoints new Vice-President (Service)
Description
King's College London has today announced Professor Jonathan Grant as its new Vice-President/Vice-Principal (Service).
Date:
Tuesday 26th September 2017

The hard truth about eczema: it's something in the water

Description
Hard water damages our protective skin barrier and could contribute to the development of eczema, a new study has shown.
Date:
Monday 25th September 2017

Twin research reveals which facial features are most controlled by genetics

Twin research reveals which facial features are most controlled by genetics
Description
Research published in Scientific Reports uses computer image and statistical shape analysis to shed light on which parts of the face are most likely to be inherited.
Date:
Monday 25th September 2017

Premature birth linked to older 'brain age' in adult life

Premature birth linked to older 'brain age' in adult life
Description
New King's College London research suggests that babies born very prematurely show accelerated brain development in adult life, as their brains look 'older' compared to non-premature babies.
Date:
Monday 25th September 2017
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