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Praying the Holy Rosary at Guy's
An opportunity to pray the Holy Rosary every Wednesday in the Chapel of Thomas Guy.
Sacrament of Confession at Guy's
A Catholic priest is available to hear Confessions before the celebration of Holy Mass.

KCATO Webinar: Writing Fellowship Applications
This short session will provide insights and tips on how to put together a competitive fellowship application.

Developmental Psychology & Psychopathology MSc Information Session - 25 March 2026
Discover more about studying Developmental Psychology & Psychopathology MSc at King's.

New Perspectives on Water Footprint and Virtual Water Trade
What are the ramifications of global food export? Hear the latest from scientists analysing the link between water, food and trade.

A music-led service to mark Women’s History Month at the Strand
A lunchtime service in the College Chapel with music by the Choir of King's College London.
Catholic Mass at Guy's
Holy Mass, celebrated every Wednesday in term time in the Chapel of Thomas Guy.

Explaining the Unseen: Trustworthy AI for Medicine and Discovery
A seminar on how interpretable AI can enable concept discovery and scientific insight.

Futurisms and the African Now: Tech for Development and Democracy, with Prof. Reginold Royston
The Global Digital Cultures research group and the Department of Digital Humanities are delighted to welcome Dr. Reginald Royston for the launch of his book,...

Department of War Studies Offer Holder Event - 25 March 2026 (Session 3)
Offer Holder event covering the courses Conflict Security & Development MA, Intelligence and International Security MA, Peace Security & International Law MA.

Lectio Divina Group at Guy's
Interested in praying with the Bible alongside other KCL students?

King's Undergraduate Summer School Information Session - 25 March 2026 16:00
King's Undergraduate Summer School - Information Session

How computers have changed the way we work: From biological x-ray microscopy to data collections and modelling
How computers have changed the way we work: From biological x-ray microscopy to data collections and modelling.

Lecture Series in Practical Agency: How to Be a Nonconsequentialist and Still Save the Greater Number
Lecture Series in Practical Agency with Professor Benjamin Kiesewetter

Beyond Wi-Fi: How optical wireless communications could transform connectivity
Please join us in-person and online for the Engineering Annual Lecture at King's College London with Professor Harald Haas.
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