22 May 2019 New study finds migrant women experience high levels of violence but are often too afraid to report it A new study finds that migrant women in London who seek support as survivors of Violence Against… Society Law
16 May 2019 The Art of Healing: Australian Indigenous Bush Medicine The Art of Healing: Australian Indigenous Bush Medicine exhibition follows the premise of Tjukurpa… Society Health Arts & Culture
8 May 2019 Only one-third of the World's longest rivers remain free-flowing New research finds only 37% the world’s longest rivers remain free-flowing thanks to the increase in… Society
7 May 2019 Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) honours geographer, Dr Ayona Datta Dr Ayona Datta from the Department of Geography has been awarded the Busk Medal 2019 for her… Society
2 May 2019 India's soft power: empowering people to share their 'Incredible Indian' story Dr Kamini Gupta on using contemporary management thinking to tackle India's soft power conundrum Business & Finance
26 April 2019 Financial incentives could be the solution for higher enrolment rates in Indian healthcare schemes Research by Dr Sanchari Roy has found India's caste system impedes information flow and financial… Society Health Business & Finance
4 April 2019 The 2016 Rio Olympics made sex work more dangerous The crackdown on sex work leading up to and during the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro resulted in… Society
19 March 2019 Visualising the margins through visual, embodied and arts-based methodologies The recent 'Visualising the margins' exhibition saw the launch of the Visual, Embodied, and… Society Arts & Culture
27 February 2019 Meet the new International Development student society, KCLID Find out how KCID student society was created, what they get up to and how you can get involved. Society Student
26 February 2019 Authoring the 6th IPCC Assessment Report Professor Mark Pelling is an author on the 6th IPCC Assessment Report. He explains how it's produced… Society