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Community based mentoring in Sierra Leone for pregnant adolescents and their babies doubles survival rates

An innovative community-based mentoring scheme for pregnant adolescent girls in Sierra Leone has been found.to save lives

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King's College London climbs to 31st in world university rankings

King’s has been named the 31st best university in the world and 5th best in the UK in the QS World University rankings 2026.

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Managing Libya's Cultural Heritage project celebrates milestones

As the Managing Libya’s Cultural Heritage (MaLiCH) project, funded by ALIPH (the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage), enters its final...

field work at the site of Sabratha, the office baths

Weight loss behaviours missing in tools to diagnose eating disorders

Researchers have identified a range of weight loss behaviours which are not included in current assessment criteria for eating disorders. These gaps may lead...

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Cannabis withdrawal associated with increased risk of transfer to psychiatric intensive care following admission to hospital

Cannabis users with acute mental illness admitted to psychiatric hospitals are at increased risk of being transferred to a psychiatric intensive care unit...

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King's researchers awarded prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grants

Three leading researchers from King’s College London have been awarded Advanced Grants from the European Research Council (ERC).

Professor Osvaldo Simeone, Professor Andrea Cornwall and Professor Sergi Garcia-Manyes

New Model Predicts Boar Boom Across Scotland

Study shows expected population increases in Highlands and three other regions

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King's academics recognised in 2025 Birthday Honours

Academics from the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine have been recognised in The 2025 King’s Birthday Honours list, receiving OBEs for their outstanding...

Professors Robin Ali and Adam Fox

Tens of millions of nanoneedles could replace painful cancer biopsies

A patch containing tens of millions of microscopic nanoneedles could soon replace traditional biopsies, scientists have found.

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Study reveals how halting the hierarchy helps managers and employees break barriers to innovation

Experts at King’s Business School examine how structured collaboration spaces help teams overcome disconnected hierarchies and unlock creativity.

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LIHE wins European Healthcare Design Award

Congratulations to the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering team, who have been awarded Best Project – Life Sciences at the 2025 European Healthcare...

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Celebrating King's colleagues recognised in 2025 Birthday Honours

Congratulations to everyone who recieved an honour in the King's 2025 birthday honours

King's colleagues who have recieved honours this year

LTC Insurance in China Lowers Costs for High-Need Patients

The programme significantly reduces the burden of health and care costs for those with complex needs - and has relevance across Global South

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Humans in the Loop: A new musical about AI, written by humans

The workshop concert closed Friday’s schedule of Festival of AI events with an incisive look at the global impact of the technology.

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KCH dental hygiene training suite unveils exciting refurbishment

Sixteen new dental chairs installed to boost student learning at King's College Hospital

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