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A&E attendance for people with dementia is common and increasing
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A new paper published today in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association found that Accident and Emergency (A&E) attendance among people with dementia in their last year of life is common and is increasing.
Date:
Tuesday 22nd August 2017
Children who don't eat breakfast risk not getting recommended nutrients
Description
A study by researchers at King's College and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine has found that children who skip breakfast regularly may not be consuming the daily recommended amounts of key nutrients required for growth.
Date:
Monday 21st August 2017
Classics student's ethical business project will represent the UK at the Enactus World Cup
Description
Classics undergraduate student Jenny Wong's ethical business project will be presented to business leaders from Coca Cola, Amazon, KPMG, British Airways, Tesco, Diageo, Accenture and many more at next month's Enactus World Cup, where the Enactus KCL team will represent the UK after beating 56 other universities.
Date:
Monday 21st August 2017
Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology 40th Anniversary
Description
The latest edition of the now-classic Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology continues to provide readers with all the information required to ensure a full understanding of these essential subject areas as they relate to current dental practice.
Date:
Monday 21st August 2017
King's attends 7th Social Business Day in Dhaka
Description
The Entrepreneurship Institute and Enactus KCL attend the 7th Social Business Day (SBD) in Dhaka on 28-29 July.
Date:
Monday 21st August 2017
New imaging technique can predict if the deadly disease will spread to the lungs
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Thursday 17th August 2017
Professor Sally Barrington awarded NIHR Professorship
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Date:
Thursday 17th August 2017
Sum of hard work at Maths School equals top grades
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King's College London Mathematics School (KCLMS) continued to produce some of the country's future engineers, mathematicians, and physicists as students received their A Level results today with an incredible 92% receiving an A* grade in Mathematics, and 99% of all grades being A*-B grades.
Date:
Thursday 17th August 2017
Children who skip breakfast may not be getting recommended nutrients
Description
A study by researchers at King's College London has found that children who skip breakfast regularly may not be consuming the daily amounts of key nutrients for growth and development that are recommended by the UK government.
Date:
Thursday 17th August 2017
World Academic Summit - A Podcast preview
Description
THE podcast: World Academic Summit 2017, with conversation from King's President and Principal, Professor Ed Byrne, Funmi Olonisakin, Vice President/Vice-Principal (International), and Provost/Senior Vice President (Arts & Sciences), Professor Evelyn Welch.
Date:
Wednesday 16th August 2017
Dr Sleight's keynote lecture in Barcelona
Description
In July 2017, the History Department's Dr Simon Sleight delivered a keynote lecture on 'Memory and the Modern City' in Barcelona, hosted by KAFOR in partnership with the University of Barcelona.
Date:
Wednesday 16th August 2017
Katherine Butler Schofield awarded British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship
Description
Dr Katherine Butler Schofield has been awarded a Mid-Career Fellowship by the British Academy for her project Histories of the ephemeral: writing on music in late Mughal India, 1757–1858.
Date:
Tuesday 15th August 2017
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