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'As DEI is coming down, AI is going up': experts warn of AI's impact on diversity and inclusion

On 23 June, the Digital Futures Institute hosted Digital Futures of Diversity – the third event in the new season of the Living Well with Technology series.

Left to right: Lewis Iwu, Elisabeth Kelan, Birgit Neu, Kate Devlin, Nessa Keddo

King's awarded AHRC Doctoral Focal Award to deliver programme to grow and diversify audiences in the creative economy

ADAPT-AI Doctoral Focal Award, led by King’s with London South Bank University and Guildhall School of Music & Drama, will provide funding to recruit and...

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BDS5 Prize Winners

Congratulations to the Prize Winners from the graduating BDS5 class, 2025.

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Supporting Chinese students in the UK through co-creation: A new initiative from the Lau China Institute

Academics from the Lau China Institute at King's College London are leading a new initiative aimed at supporting Chinese students in the UK.

Image of the word barrier being used in a collage as part of the workshops

Kenya and UK forge groundbreaking health alliance at King's College London

Yesterday at King’s (2 July), the Kenya-UK Strategic Health Alliance solidified its commitment through the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs).

 The President of the Republic of Kenya meeting the Vice Chancellor of King's

Using soft robotics and AI to overcome barriers in hearing loss treatment delivery

Researchers from King’s College London have been awarded funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to develop their robotic...

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Tighter laws needed for detaining and strip searching children in police custody

Children should not be detained in police custody unless they are arrested for a serious crime – and they should never be strip searched unless the...

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Beyond Borders – Centre for Education Development & Research Conference

At its latest conference on 9 June 2025 at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), the Centre for Education Development and Research...

Four people seated at the front of a full seminar room. Screen behind says "CEDAR Centre for Education Development and Research"

Antifungal discovery offers hope against deadly drug-resistant infections

Scientists at King’s have developed a new class of antifungal compounds that could offer a powerful weapon against the rising threat of Candida auris, an...

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Language in UK media shapes public views of immigrants' individuality

Immigrants are more likely to be seen as unique individuals with their own thoughts and intentions, rather than assuming they all share the same group...

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Author of William the Conqueror's 'Medieval Big Data' project revealed

A landmark study has shed new light on the Domesday survey of 1086 - one of the most famous records in English history - revealing it as an audacious and...

Professor Stephen Baxter, Professor Julia Crick and Dr C. P. Lewis hosted a launch event for the book at King's Department of History.

Is Healthcare's Green Push Missing the Bigger Picture? New Study Says Yes

Researchers warn a narrow focus on carbon emissions may obscure deeper environmental and social harms

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South India's 'Industrial City' Reveals Complexities of Copying China's Urban Model

Copy-Paste Urbanism? The Uneven Journey of China’s SEZ Model in South India

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Professor Shitij Kapur appointed Chair of London Higher

Vice-Chancellor and President of King’s College London, Professor Shitij Kapur, has been appointed Chair of London Higher.

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