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PhD student in Languages, Literatures and Cultures wins King's Outstanding Thesis Prize

Mary Ann Vargas, PhD student in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, has been awarded a King’s Outstanding Thesis Prize 2025.

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King's Outstanding Thesis Prize Winners 2025

We are delighted to announce the latest winners of the King's Doctoral College Outstanding Thesis Prize.

King's Outstanding Thesis Prize Winners 2025

Professor Sally Everett Named Chartered ABS Fellow for 2025

Professor Sally Everett, Vice Dean (Education) at King’s Business School, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Chartered Association of Business Schools in...

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Research on ageing launches at the House of Lords

Society needs to tackle pessimism around ageing for people to live and age well, argues a new report by the Sciences of Ageing and the Culture of Youth...

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UK workers increasingly rejecting return-to-office mandates, study finds

Women and some parents are showing the strongest resistance

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Julia Soldrzynski's Student Opportunity Fund (SOF) Story: Breaking Language Barriers to Pursue Diplomacy

Julia Soldrzynski, a law student at King’s College London, leveraged the Student Opportunity Fund to support her goal of learning Mandarin, a critical step...

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COMMENT: Do we see colour the same way? What scientists can learn from artists

Dr Sasha Rakovich explores the latest advancements in colour and how the phenomena is a matter of perception.

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Homelessness researchers celebrated at Buckingham Palace garden party

Joanne Coombes and Michelle Cornes were at the Palace

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King's recognised for championing London Living Wage

King’s College London has received the ‘Institution’ award from the Living Wage Foundation, recognising the university’s leadership and collaborative efforts...

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COMMENT: Starmer announces migration 'return hubs' on Albania visit, but Albania doesn't want them – what's going on?

Keir Starmer became the first British prime minister to visit Albania since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1921. During the visit, he...

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A 2% wealth tax on UK's richest could have raised £160 billion in 32 years

Report is the first dynamic analysis of a wealth tax on the UK wealth distribution.

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Faulty cellular 'energy supply' in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

New study found two common types of gene mutation in ALS are linked to dysfunction in mitochondria.

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National report calls for urgent overhaul of palliative care across the UK

King’s academics have been involved in a major new report calling for a national strategy to address uneven end-of-life care across the UK.

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Depression after stroke can seriously affect health for a decade, new research shows

People who experience depression following a stroke may face a higher risk of poor health and even death for up to a decade afterward, new research finds.

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Scientists call into question safety of potential new anticancer treatment

The work overturns scientific consensus from the 1960s and points to potentially dangerous unknown side effects

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