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New Nobel Prize winner comes to King's to speak with students

Dr John Jumper, one of the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, came to King’s College London the day after the announcement to talk to students.

Dr John Jumper and students at King's

A Tribute to Professor Mark Ashworth

We are deeply saddened to share the news that Professor Mark Ashworth, Professor of Primary Care passed away earlier this week.

Professor Mark Ashworth

Assisted dying: two-thirds of public back legalisation within this Parliament, study finds

63% of people in England and Wales support legalising assisted dying for terminally ill adults, while concerns about potential risks remain

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Five new Executive Fellows for King's Business School

Fellows' expertise and networks will help build new connections with the business community and beyond

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Using cutting-edge technology to revolutionise nursing education

Project tests the use and impact of virtual reality technology and artificial intelligence.

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WHO Mosaic toolkit to end stigma and discrimination in mental health

Launched on World Mental Health Day 2024, the new World Health Organization (WHO) Mosaic toolkit was developed by WHO, researchers at the Institute of...

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Public attitudes to mental health decline for the first time in 10 years

Research led by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London and commissioned by Mind warns that public attitudes...

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King's among the first to adopt Independent Reviews recommendations on commercialising research

King’s included in UKRI Research England’s list of early adopters of spinout recommendations from the Independent Review conducted in November 2023.

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Visiting Research Fellow wins Global Advancing Healthcare through Innovation Award

Dr Hellena Habte-Asres developed a diabetes care model tailored for individuals with advanced kidney disease.

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Twins MRI study celebrates 250 scans in first year

The Department of Twin Research and BMEIS has marked their first year of research collaboration using multi-organ MR imaging in twins for ageing research.

King's researchers from the Department of Twin Research and the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences

IoPPN hold workshop with University of Singapore and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Two day workshop in October, which focussed on mental health and neuroscience, builds on existing partnership with these leading international institutions.

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New Centre for Education Development & Research launched

CEDAR will develop and celebrate the significant educational activities at IoPPN, and provide support for the professional development and career trajectory...

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King's Doctoral College launches

King’s Doctoral College officially launched on Wednesday 2 October at the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering. The Doctoral College empowers our...

King's Doctoral College launch event

New e-learning launches to support nurses and midwives' involvement in research

New e-learning modules have been launched to address underrepresentation of nurses and midwives being involved in research development opportunities.

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ESCoE hosts biennial meeting of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth

The Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence hosts major event focused on income and wealth

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