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New research collaboration to tackle ethnic inequalities in perinatal severe mental illness

A ground-breaking new study aims to transform postpartum mental health care for mothers from ethnic minority backgrounds or those living in deprived areas who...

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Professor shines light on the role of literature in collaborative care

Through an analysis of recent women’s writing in French, Professor Siobhán McIlvanney, Professor of French and Francophone Women's Writing in the Department...

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I-GIVE Digital Inclusion Labs win backing as part of government's new £11.7 million Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund

Student-led workshops to empower Year 12 and Year 13 BTEC students with digital skills and confidence are among 80 schemes to receive government funding to...

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Gut Immune Cells Found to Help Heal the Intestine – New Hope for IBD Patients

Researchers uncover a key mechanism that could pave the way for novel therapies in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

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Prime Minister appoints King's Senior Research Fellow to the House of Lords

Dr Sophy Antrobus MBE will join the House of Lords as Labour peer

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Faculty Secures Major Grants to Advance World‑Leading Research

The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Science is delighted to announce the success of several recent grant applications, securing vital funding that...

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Jo Underwood and Hannah Piggott (both at King's) discussed barriers to making homeless applications

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Key chemical in dark chocolate may slow down ageing

A chemical found in dark chocolate could slow the rate of biological ageing.

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Stricter approval process reduces prescribing of anti-seizure drug that can cause birth defects

The introduction of a stricter approval process for prescribing an anti-seizure drug that can cause birth defects when taken during pregnancy has been...

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Study highlights complex barriers in Brazilian education

New research reveals how gender, race and economic status impact exam success

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Sustainable Work and Employment in Social Care

New article from Ian Kessler and colleagues in Human Resource Management

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International Management MSc IMPACT Week: Building Future-Ready Skills Through Immersive Learning

Understanding AI with Microsoft, career planning and fixing grand challenges with the Institute of Government all formed part of IMPACT week for King’s...

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World's largest drug repurposing trial to fast-track treatments for rare 'butterfly skin' disease

Dr Su Lwin from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded funding from LifeArc and DEBRA UK to lead a...

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€2.2M Grant Awarded to Transform Head and Neck Cancer Detection

A major breakthrough in cancer diagnostics is on the horizon, as Dr. Mads Bergholt from King’s College London (KCL) has been awarded a prestigious €2.2...

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King's academics awarded share of €728 million research funding

Four researchers working across different disciplines at King’s have been named recipients of the 2025 European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grants.

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