7 April 2026 New study reveals why housing booms and busts are built into the system Some policies make it easy – and tempting – for people to gamble on rising house prices Society Business & Finance
30 March 2026 Divided loyalties leaving German firms hamstrung Germany’s largest companies are deeply entangled with rival businesses in China and the US, and… Business & Finance International
27 March 2026 Celebrating a stellar year in the School of Politics and Economics There was cause for celebration this week as the School of Politics and Economics hosted its annual… University Student
25 March 2026 Grieving Gently Week: bringing the King's community together to navigate loss Designed to increase engagement and visibility for bereaved students and staff at King’s College… University Student
24 March 2026 Discussion focusses on global security in turbulent times As part of a new four university dialogue on international affairs, King’s College London hosted a… International
23 March 2026 New book examines little-known works of celebrated revolutionary A new book authored by a King’s College London academic sheds light on the botanical studies and… Arts & Culture Society
4 March 2026 New project will investigate growing political paradox A new major European study led by a King's College London academic is set to investigate a growing… International Society
23 February 2026 Major new project to examine how inequality is undermining democracy A ground-breaking research project co-led by a King’s College London academic aims to understand how… International Technology & Science
17 February 2026 King's expert cited in key government report on security policy A King’s academic was cited in a new report submitted to the German chancellor which offers… International Technology & Science
2 February 2026 Nominations for annual SPE Awards open! Do you know someone in the School of Politics and Economics whose hard work, achievements, or… University Student