31 January 2023 £3 million awarded to analyse how it feels to claim benefits in different countries A major new research project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) will analyse how… Health Society
23 January 2023 Six new collaborations launched as part of King's Artists programme Artists-in-residence will collaborate with academics to explore imaginative approaches to research. Arts & Culture
13 January 2023 New study calls for social workers to adopt a nuanced understanding of vulnerability among deafblind adults This is the first UK-based study of the lived experience of vulnerability from the perspective of… Health Society
7 December 2022 New paper brings together evidence linking precarious employment and poor mental health The concise overview illuminates precisely how and why it is that precarious employment has negative… Health
5 December 2022 Researchers reveal hidden long-term care cost of raising UK pension age Raising the UK’s State Pension Age (SPA) from 66 to 68 comes with hidden costs that will negatively… Society Business & Finance Health
1 December 2022 Acknowledging racism and its systemic nature is the first step for reform Professor Camara Jones outlined the steps to addressing racial health disparities in the US and UK,… Health Society
10 November 2022 Addressing social justice and inequality even more relevant, says department founder Professor Nikolas Rose spoke about the impact of addressing social justice and inequality in today’s… Society
10 November 2022 Why health is more than a medical matter As part of celebrations to launch a new exhibition to mark 10 years of Global Health & Social… Society Health
25 October 2022 The importance of decolonising sexual reproductive healthcare The latest episode of WORLD: we got this speaks with Dr Annabel Sowemimo about her PhD research… Health
25 August 2022 New course on decolonising research methods piloted The Department of Global Health & Social Medicine successfully piloted a new course on decolonising… Health Society