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King's Business School Opens Applications for Next Help to Grow Cohort

King’s Business School has supported over 65 small business leaders through the government-backed Help to Grow: Management programme, with applications now...

A business meeting focused on strategies for effective growth management and team development.

Targeting brain waves to reduce cognitive challenges in ADHD

Researchers have received £1.3 million from the Medical Research Council to investigate whether targeting theta brain wave activity could reduce cognitive...

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Dr Joanna Davies receives prestigious King's Prize Fellowship

Joanna is the first in NMPC to receive this distinction

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New Vice Dean (People & Talent) in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care

Professor Monica Busse-Morris will also contribute to the Faculty’s applied research programme

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King's Engineer wins £1.3 million grant to revolutionise communication technology

Professor Yansha Deng’s winning bid, REACTION, will help build a pathway to robot-to-robot communication and personalised healthcare for environments without...

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Researchers win £1.45m award to outsmart drug-resistant fungal infections

A £1.45 million Medical Research Council (MRC) award will fund a major research project led by Professor Miraz Rahman to develop a new generation of...

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The hard truth about the circular economy – real change will take more than refillable bottles

While circular economy efforts often fall short, there are ways to move forward.

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Job adverts reveal early signs of a shift away from the 'ideal worker' norm

Machine learning analysis of job adverts in Switzerland found how employer expectations are evolving across occupations

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Social and economic deprivation associated with more severe symptoms of PTSD

People who live in the most deprived areas of the UK experience post-traumatic stress disorder at three times the rate of those who live in more affluent areas.

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Co-IVF pregnancies may come with higher rates of serious complications

Pregnancies of same-sex couples which involve their partner’s egg may come with higher rates of complications for the birth mother and baby.

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From Rivalry to Realignment: China, India, and Russia at the SCO

The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, held in Tianjin, China, saw a record number of participating countries, marking a significant moment...

Narendra Modi – Prime Minister of India, Vladimir Putin – President of Russia, Xi Jinping – President of the People's Republic of China

New framework aims to improve UK approach to forced migration

A new policy framework designed to strengthen the UK’s response to global forced migration by expanding safe pathways to sanctuary has been published by...

Civil society organisations take part in workshop to support the development of the framework.

Symposium brings together staff, students and academics to bolster skills in engaged research

The King’s Engaged Research Symposium brought together students, staff and leading academics to discuss best practice of engaged research.

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'Innovative' research paper scoops award

A research paper co-authored by a King’s academic has been recognised for its engaging and original approach with a leading prize.

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Celebrating Excellence at the Dean's Awards 2025

The annual Dean’s Awards is an evening celebrating the diverse, innovative and important work of individuals and teams across King’s Business School.

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