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Contested values of social work in time and place. Exploring ‘origins of social care and social work’
Mark Henrickson (New Zealand), Prospera Tedam (Dublin), Sarah Banks (Durham), Linda Harms-Smith (Pretoria)
Executive MBA - London Bridge Coffee Drop-In | April
Book a 1:1 coffee chat with us at King's Guy's Campus
Mindfulness with Jenny - Online
A session of guided mindfulness. All students and staff are welcome, no prior experience necessary..
Praying the Holy Rosary at Guy's
Prayer and reflection on the Rosary on Wednesdays in the Chapel of Thomas Guy.
The Sacrament of Confession (Catholic) at Guy's
A Catholic priest is available to hear Confessions before the celebration of Holy Mass.
Anarchy and Empire: World-Conquerors and International Systems
This paper explains this variation through contrasting the conventional story of European balancing with the Ottoman conquest of the Near East and the Manchu...
Roman Catholic Mass at Guy's
A Mass service on Wednesdays in the Chapel of Thomas Guy.
College Eucharist at the Strand - Said Service
A said Communion service in the College Chapel.
Proteomics Facility Drop-In Clinic
The Proteomics Facility at Denmark Hill holds regular drop-in clinics providing you with an opportunity to meet the team, tour the Facility and discuss your...
Women in Academia: A Spotlight on Brazil
This event explores the research conducted in and on Brazil by women for a variety of fields
Force Talk: Professor Aaron Baker - Biophysical rejuvenation of stem cells for enhancing vascular regeneration
A public seminar as part of the Force Talk series exploring mechanobiology, given by Professor Aaron Baker
Lectio Divina at Guy's
An opportunity to pray with the Bible alongside other King's students.
Derek Jarman’s Silva Sacra: Language and Time in Sebastiane
Tom Sapsford interrogates the use of language and temporality in Derek Jarman's film, Sebastiane
Knowing our Own Minds: the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research
This presentation will explore the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research, with a particular focus on self-harm.
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