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Advancing the future of research into metabolic health in memory of Dr Michael Mosley

To honour the memory of British broadcaster, author and science journalist, Dr Michael Mosley, a new clinical research fellowship will be established to help...

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King's celebrates staff who go above and beyond in SHINE Awards 2025

Staff from across King’s who embody the University’s Principles in Action were recognised in the inaugural King’s SHINE Awards 2025.

King's SHINE Awards 2025 winners and runners up

'Urgent and deeply resonant': researchers discuss vulnerability in academic work

On 23 April 2025, the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King’s hosted a workshop titled “Vulnerability in Research” as part of its...

Left to right: Dr Trish Scott, Dr Kate McMillan, Dr Xiang Fan, Dr Andrew White, Dr Jamie Hakim, Dr Anna Khlusova and Dr Aqeel Abdulla (on the screen).

Study finds links between social media and loneliness depend on the app

New research finds that although overall time spent online is linked with higher levels of loneliness, use of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram...

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From helping human trafficking survivors to disability representation in art — how King's humanities research is impacting society

Arts & Humanities researchers at King's showcase real-world impact through the Impact Acceleration Account.

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King's celebrates launch of transnational education programme in Singhasari

The launch marks a milestone in UK-Indonesia Education Partnership and the King’s College London and Singhasari Partnership

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Stablecoins: the first 'killer app' for Blockchain?

Stablecoins are a form of crypto asset designed to maintain a constant value and thereby function as a form of money on blockchains. Their advocates argue...

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Professor Carsten Flohr receives funding as part of National Eczema Society's Inaugural Research Grant Awards

Professor Carsten Flohr from King’s College London has received a pump-priming award from the National Eczema Society as part of its first-ever research grant...

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Who benefits from antidepressants? Using medication switching as a measure of non-response

Switching from one selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) to another antidepressant could be used to measure antidepressant non-response, according to...

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Exhibition brings a haunting exploration of colonial violence to the Strand

The tales of women who have migrated to and from London along the Thames are the subject of a new exhibition based on extensive research by King’s College...

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King's part of pioneering hub to advance cutting-edge metamaterials

MetaHUB will develop new forms of engineered materials for use in everything from green energy to innovative healthcare

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Experimental performance responds to Woolf waxwork and writing

Istanbul Queer Art Collective (IQAC) and Dr Lizzie Stewart, Senior Lecturer in Modern Languages, Culture and Society, performed an homage to the work of...

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Study finds central body fat more strongly linked to psoriasis risk than overall body fat

New research led by King’s College London has found that fat stored around the abdomen is more strongly linked to psoriasis risk than total body fat,...

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Different versions of APOE protein have varying effect on microglia in Alzheimer's disease

New study suggests how APOE2 is protective while APOE4 increases disease risk by regulating the brain's immune cells.

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Brand new space for ECS PhD students unveiled in Waterloo Bridge Wing

The new space was officially unveiled on 17 April 2025 following five years of development.

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