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Higgs Lecture 2025: Nobel Laureate Professor Gerard 't Hooft
Join us in our Annual Higgs Lecture with Nobel Laureate Professor Gerard 't Hooft.

Talk - Chinese Assertiveness, Ideational Mobilization, and the Rise of Xi Jinping
Author Friso Stevens presents his new book examining the deeper historical, domestic, and leadership drivers behind China's repositioning

A Celebration for International Jazz Day at the Strand
Jazz, Gospel, Spirituals and more to celebrate International Jazz Day!

Undergraduate student funding
Learn more about undergraduate fees and funding opportunities at King's.

Morning Prayer at the Strand
A Morning Prayer service every Thursday during term time in the College Chapel.

Morning Prayer at Guy's
A short Morning Prayer service at Guy's every Thursday during term time.

Barista Session at Guy's
An opportunity to learn the secrets of the Chaplaincy coffee machine!

Rosary Prayer Group at the Strand
An opportunity to pray the Holy Rosary in the College Chapel.

Sacrament of Confession at the Strand
A Catholic priest is available to hear Confessions before the celebration of Holy Mass.

International Lunch at Guy's
Meet up in the Chaplaincy & enjoy a (free!) light lunch on Thursdays during term time.

Spearheading change: Tackling inequity, multimorbidity and complex conditions through the Better Health & Care Hub
Join us for the first session in our Better Health & Care webinar series, where we’ll introduce the Better Health & Care Hub – a bold, interdisciplinary...
Catholic Mass at the Strand
A Mass service on Thursdays in term time in the College Chapel on the Strand.

Orthodox Vespers at the Strand
An early evening service for the Orthodox community at King's.

Book Discussion of Constructing Modern Slavery by Judy Fudge
A panel discussion of Professor Judy Fudge's new book Constructing Modern Slavery: Law, Capitalism and Unfree Labour

Everything Is Awful, But Maybe We Can Change Things: Digital Humanities in Times of Crisis
King’s Public Lecture in Digital Humanities delivered by Professor Roopika Risam, Dartmouth College.
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