The Key Scholar Series (King’s@BFI Southbank) provides a platform for students, staff and the public to hear lectures by world leading film scholars. Visit the BFI website
King’s College co-organises and provides venues for CVF, which has been showcasing contemporary Chinese cinema and visual culture since its inauguration in 2011. Visit the CVF website
The Film Studies Department launches various scholarly and film events with the French Institute. Visit the French Institute website
KCCUK runs the annual London Korean Film Festival in London and beyond, for which Film Studies staff members serve as advisory board members. Visit the KCCUK website
Researchers and postgraduate research students work closely with Lux, a leading organisation based in London that supports and promotes artists’ moving image practices. Visit the Lux website
This partnership across the University of London shares Film and Television Studies resources and supports symposia and doctoral training. Visit the Screen Studies Group website
The Japan Foundation’s annual Touring Film Program offers rare opportunities for students to experience a wide range of contemporary Japanese cinema and retrospectives. Visit the Japan Foundation website
A double MA with the Institution for Cultural and Creative Industry (ICCI) and three departments at Kings offers new opportunities for exchange. Visit the SJTU website
Located in New Delhi, JNU is one of the College’s international strategic partners, collaborating with the Film Studies Department through staff exchanges. Visit the JNU website
The Film Studies Department and Comparative Literature Department offer a pioneering Joint PhD programme. Visit the HKU website
An exciting Joint PhD between King’s Film Studies Department and the Cultural Studies in Asia/Communications and Media PhD programs at NUS is under currently way. Visit the NUS website
Exchange programs between KCL and SNU help students enrich their studying experience in one of the most dynamic cities in the world. Visit the SNU website
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…
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…
20 Jan Mao's Cinematic Machinery: Technological Innovation and Technical Transfer in Socialist Chinese Cinema 20 January 2021 Join Zhaoyu Zhu at the Film Studies Research Seminar
3 Feb The Riz Test: Measuring the portrayal of Muslims on film and TV 03 February 2021 Shaf Choudry and Sadia Habib present the Film Studies Research Seminar
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