14 July 2020 Coronavirus: how Brazil became the second worst affected country in the world The COVID-19 pandemic has stress-tested countries, economies and political systems like never… International Health
10 July 2020 What can we learn from defence policy to tackle global water scarcity? Water scarcity is not a crisis we can afford to ignore, it demands thoughtful, bold and coordinated… International
7 July 2020 Indian Himalayas: Postcard from the field Living in the city of Shimla when its COVID-19 lockdown began, Nick Surawy Stepney, King’s Global… Health International Student
7 July 2020 Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro has coronavirus – what it could mean for him politically What political questions's does President Bolsonaro's COVID diagnosis raise? International
25 June 2020 Why youth activism has passed China by Around the world, young people are emerging as trailblazers for social change. However, there is a… International Society University
23 June 2020 British foreign policy and China: Pragmatism or short-sightedness? British foreign policy in China: How the Covid crisis reminds us that our economy depends on human… International
19 June 2020 Volunteering with the Open Cultural Center to support refugees and migrants An interview King’s Careers & Employability staff who volunteer with the Open Cultural Center Society International
18 June 2020 #RefugeeWeek2020: Volunteering with local refugee students An interview with Siobhan McShane about her voluntary role with KCL STAR Society Student International
18 June 2020 Supporting refugees with the Learning Station Project King’s students and alumni support refugees with the Learning Station Project International Society Student
18 June 2020 King's staff take part in online cookery classes to support refugee charity Migrateful King’s staff were taught recipes by Migrateful chefs as part of an AHRI Service opportunity Arts & Culture International Society University