20 June 2023 Alumna story: Ammal Gillani, transitioning from the education to higher education sector For former teacher Ammal Gillani, 2021 alumna of the MA Education, Policy & Society, the Master’s programme at King’s College London played a key role… Student
25 April 2023 What the Coronation offers for English teachers How can English literature help teach schoolchildren about the Coronation? Arts & Culture Student
5 April 2023 Watch introductory videos to modules available on your Master's in education at King's Dr Melissa Glackin and Dr Richard Brock, from the School of Education, Communication & Society, lead the modules of Environment, Sustainability and… University Student Technology & Science
4 January 2023 Q&A with alumni: How an MA in STEM Education acted as a catalyst to launch into new adventures Aylin Ozkan and Francis Jones, two recent alumni of the STEM Education MA, reflect on how the Master’s has given them the knowledge and confidence to… Society Student Technology & Science
27 October 2022 Exploring and understanding colourism, Black experiences and anti-racism For Black History Month, researchers at the School of Education, Communication & Society reflected on their anti-racist work and how their values… Society University Student
21 September 2022 A book, a business, and a Master's degree: just the start of the journey Onyinye Udokporo (MA Education, Policy and Society 2020) started a tutoring business at age 12, won Student of the Year at King’s College London and… Society Student
8 August 2022 Studying the English language – a key asset in becoming a writer Ellie Wood, alumna of the King's BA English Language & Communication, has just published her debut novel, The Wildwater Women. Here she talks about… Arts & Culture Student
6 April 2022 Too big to mention: vulnerability in academia PhD student Pippa Sterk asks how to foster vulnerability within academic spaces, while also taking care of one's own and other people’s boundaries. Society Student University
5 April 2022 Moving beyond imposter syndrome and finding authorial voice PhD student Angela Hakim explains what it meant for her to have imposter syndrome during the first year of her PhD, and which two processes were… Student Society
4 April 2022 Introducing the Language, Discourse and Communication PGR Blog PhD candidates Angela Hakim and Pippa Sterk launch today the Language, Discourse, and Communication (LDC) PGR Blog. Here they explain why they decided… Student University Society