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COMMENT: Singapore's national identity excludes those who don't look like a 'regular family'

Nationalism usually works on the basis that a nation should imagine itself as a “we”, with a common identity, history and culture. But it doesn’t always...

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COMMENT: How water fuels conflict in Pakistan

Water scarcity and mismanagement in Pakistan are intensifying regional tensions, fuelling conflict and undermining climate resilience.

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Law School academic awarded Wellcome Discovery Award for research on mental health and administrative justice

A £2.5 million Wellcome Discovery Award, led by Professor Joe Tomlinson, will investigate how bureaucratic justice could transform mental health

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National Workload Action Group reports published

Mary Baginsky contributed to new reports on social worker workload

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Letters from King's students urge pupils from deprived areas to try university

Personal stories are intended to challenge the perception that university is only for the privileged

King's students write letters to Year 12 pupils

House of Commons Education Select Committee cites Unit work

The Committee has published: 'Solving the SEND Crisis'

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King's performs strongly for the fifth year running in the Knowledge Exchange Framework

King’s College London has again ranked among the top English universities in this year’s Knowledge Exchange Framework results.

The London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE) on King’s St Thomas’ Campus

'No such thing as society'? Just 11% support Thatcher's view on anniversary of famous interview, study finds

New research tests public attitudes to four influential political statements

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Unit work presented in Utrecht

Jess Harris and Michelle Cornes were at the European Research Conference on Homelessness

Jess Harris presenting findings in Utrecht

Experts come together to discuss social media use in children and young people

Leading experts discussed the science, policy and practical approaches to supporting children’s mental health in a digital age.

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Assisted dying legislation deemed 'inadequate' as drafted

The proposed legislation that would give terminally ill adults in England and Wales the right to be provided with assistance to end their own lives is not fit...

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King's researchers receive coveted Future Leaders Fellowship

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has today announced the latest recipients of its prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship, including three researchers from...

Academics who have been awarded research funding

School for Government welcomes new staff, including Deputy Director

New appointments bring further expertise in education policy, global governance, and behavioural science

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Dr Paul McGarr on why trust turns intelligence into influence

Dr Paul McGarr was recently invited to address the senior leadership course at India’s prestigious National Defence College (NDC) in New Delhi.

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Big decline in belief public services are listening, as Reform UK becomes magnet for those who feel powerless

Local councils are viewed as negatively as private landlords for putting people’s interests first

Doctor's waiting room and Reform UK rosette

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