17 September 2024 'Long takes allow us to engage in time' – Lee Kang-sheng in conversation Award-winning Taiwanese actor and filmmaker, Lee Kang-sheng spoke at King’s about his career, his… Arts & Culture
22 February 2024 Cosmo Davenport-Hines Student Poetry Prize 2024 now open King's English Department is delighted to announce the annual Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize -… Arts & Culture
24 May 2023 Saving memories and preserving futures from the Sudan crisis On 30 May 2023, King’s College London will host an open forum on the current crisis in Sudan. Arts & Culture
4 January 2023 'The Problem with Black Pete' student film premieres Liberal Arts student, Ruben Diego Cabral, premiered his film all about the controversial Dutch… Arts & Culture
12 May 2022 King's Music and Film research ranked 4th institutionally in the UK Research at the Department of Music and the Department of Film, as a joint submission, have been… Arts & Culture
12 May 2022 King's Arts & Humanities maintains 'world-leading' research environment The Faculty of Arts & Humanities has maintained its ‘world leading’ status in the latest Research… Arts & Culture
16 November 2021 Professor Galt explores the 'presence of the pontianak' in new book The Film Studies Professor publishes Alluring Monsters: the Pontianak and Cinemas of Decolonization,… Arts & Culture
8 February 2021 Snow White's cultural legacy explored in new book A new book exploring the cultural legacy and influence of Snow White has been published, co-authored… Arts & Culture
30 November 2020 New book on the cultural life of James Bond published A new book chronicling the evolution of the British secret agent James Bond has been published by a… Arts & Culture
4 October 2020 The Arts & Humanities researchers rethinking King's approaches to Black Lives Matter The KCL Arts & Humanities research team recently awarded six rapid response grants to scholars from… Arts & Culture