Centre for Early Modern Studies The Centre for Early Modern Studies was established in 2015 to promote research in the early modern period (understood in its broadest sense, roughly 1400-1700).
Centre for Enlightenment Studies The Centre for Enlightenment Studies at King’s supports 18th century research strengths across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.
The Centre for the Humanities and Health A multidisciplinary forum interfacing the humanities, health, science & society.
Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary centre for the study of late antique and medieval history, languages, philosophy, religion, literature and music in western and eastern Europe.
Network for Life-Writing Research (formerly CLWR) Formely Centre for Life-Writing Research (CLWR), the network creates research-led events which aim to promote and increase understanding of life writing as a literary field, in association with visual and material arts.
Centre for Modern Literature and Culture The Centre for Modern Literature and Culture is a forum for academics, writers and artists to explore, interrogate, dismantle and reinvent the notion of the ‘modern’.
Performance@King's Performance@King’s is a cross-college performance and theatre research and teaching grouping.
presentPasts Across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, King’s academics study cultural interactions across time and the transhistorical traditions that often frame, foster, and shape them.
Queer@King's Centre for research and teaching in gender and sexuality studies and a hub for collaborative work with queer activists, artists, and communities.
6 March 2026 How Stevie Wonder's music reflects global Black consciousness and decolonisation Professor Kevin K. Gaines, Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice at the…
2 March 2026 King's academic appointed as Jonathan Cape poetry editor Dr Declan Ryan, Lecturer in Creative Writing in the Department of English, has been appointed as…
18 Mar When the Medical Contract Meets Performance’s Imaginative Contract: Introducing Medicine as Theatre: Theatre as Medicine 18 March 2026 Professor of English at the University of Toronto and award-winning filmmaker Marlene Goldman joins…
18 Mar In the Margins: Writing Non-Elite Lives in the Long Eighteenth Century with Professor Abigail Williams 18 March 2026 Professor Abigail Williams explores the reading practices of non-elites in long eighteenth-century…