Department of Geography Addressing global challenges and pressing environmental, urban and social issues.
Department of Global Health & Social Medicine Exploring the complex determinants of health, illness and ageing.
African Leadership Centre Facilitating peace, leadership, development and security, both in Africa and globally.
King’s Brazil Institute Researching Brazil and connecting with Brazilian education, culture, business and government.
King’s India Institute Understanding contemporary India, including its politics, health and economic growth.
Lau China Institute Leading on contemporary China, including its economy, society, business and politics.
Menzies Australia Institute Investigating Australia, including Indigenous Knowledge, public policy and collaborative research.
The fight between Tate Modern and its wealthy neighbours reveals the gentrification of the skies In the 1950s and 1960s, tower blocks were reserved for social housing…
Brazil's military is supposed to safeguard democracy – yet its threat of intervention hangs over politics Anthony Pereira, Visiting Professor at the School…
Climate action is unlikely to adequately relieve the climate crisis Despite a momentum in public readiness to act, the…
Invasive species: the critical yet complex group driving biodiversity loss Ecologists, María Ángeles Pérez-Navarro and Joshua…
How do we measure the success of adaptation and does it matter? Dr Susannah Fisher attended one of the workshops…
Climate COP27: Do climate summits make a difference? Professor Frans Berkhout asks the question: What…
Jihadists and bandits are cooperating. Why this is bad news for Nigeria Folahanmi Aina, PhD student at the African…
Understand China: Looking at its historical background to today's current affairs Jane Hayward, Lecturer in China and Global…
16 March 2023 Nehru believed democracy is protected by more democracy – not by more laws Professor Madhavan K Palat spoke on India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru’s thoughts on…
16 March 2023 Children's mental health worsens after mothers forced to seek employment A welfare-to-work reform has increased employment rates for lone mothers but at a cost to her and…
25 Mar Science Gallery London: Bat Brunch Lab 25 March 2023 Join Bat Brunch Lab researchers to find out how bio-engineered bats can become a superfood for…
27 Mar Africa's Position in a (Dis)Ordered Multipolar World 27 March 2023 The lecture will reflect on the emerging global (dis)order, how Africa should renegotiate its…
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