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People with joint hypermobility at increased risk of long COVID

Academics from King’s College London and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have found that people with joint hypermobility are 30% more likely to...

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COMMENT: Freebirth, risk and the spectre of obstetric violence

In the UK, all antenatal care is voluntary. There is no legal obligation on any pregnant woman with full mental capacity to turn up at antenatal appointments...

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GLOW: Illuminating Innovation opens across London's Strand Aldwych

Curator and Professor of Screen Media Sarah Atkinson, joined by digital artists, innovators, and colleagues from across King’s College London, officially...

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African Leadership Centre offers scholarship in leadership and peacebuilding

The Richemont International Scholarship, valued at £13,380, will support a UK student of African heritage to study the MSc Global Leadership & Peacebuilding.

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Professor Razavi steps down as AI Centre Director

Professor Reza Razavi has announced he is stepping down as the Director of the AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare to focus on a new AI healthcare spin-out...

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King's launches new handbook to strengthen nuclear security in North Africa

The handbook examines nuclear security challenges in North Africa, offering vital insights to strengthen regional and global strategies.

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King's scientists developed a novel pipeline to create custom cell culture devices

The SOL3D pipeline is cheaper, versatile, highly reproducible and “democratises” the microfabrication of cell culture devices by allowing any wet lab,...

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Lived experience perspectives essential to reducing global mental health stigma

Media and anti-stigma activities could help combat mental health stigma and discrimination, but only with lived experience involvement, according to research...

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South East Asia Tour a huge success

Our Alumni Team were delighted by the warm reception they encountered on a mini tour of South East Asia in early March…

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Lonely secondary school students less likely to gain employment in adulthood

New research has found that there is a direct socioeconomic impact of loneliness in early adolescence.

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New Digital Health Hub launches to advance digital health technologies

The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, in partnership across King’s Health Partners (KHP), has officially launched the new KHP Digital...

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Climate disruption to global supply chains could lead to $25 trillion net losses by mid-century

Study is first to chart economic impacts of climate change working through international trade routes

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Law School celebrates double international mooting success

The Dickson Poon School of Law celebrates a strong start to mooting season. Two teams of students have already achieved success in international competitions,...

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King's achieves Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Award

King’s has received the Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Award which recognises their whole-university approach to mental health and wellbeing.

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King's announces progress and ambitious targets with updated Climate & Sustainability Action Plan

King’s is delighted to publish the second iteration of our Climate & Sustainability Action Plan to set out our ambitions to address the climate emergency

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