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New study compares workplace-residence systems in China and India as a form of migrant labour control

Research explores the strategies employed in China and India for controlling migrant labour through workplace-residence systems.

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Migration 'likely to fall in 2023' after record year

Net migration to the UK is “likely to be lower” in 2023 after hitting record levels last year, according to a King’s academic.

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Vision for the future set out in new school strategy

A vision for how the School of Politics and Economics can build on its strengths and develop in the future will be set out at the launch of the school’s new...

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'Look beneath the hood of AI'- Siddharth Khajuria and Professor Michael Luck in conversation

As two major exhibitions about artificial intelligence open at King’s, Professor Michael Luck, Director of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and...

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Day 2: The London Defence Conference, hosted by King's

Chair of the London Defence Conference, Lord Salisbury welcomed attendees to the second day of insight from policymakers, military experts and academics on...

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Day 1: The London Defence Conference, hosted by King's

Security and defence experts and leading political figures from around the world are attending a major two-day conference at King’s, discussing how to better...

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"We're not going away" Rishi Sunak warns Putin at King's conference

The Prime Minister has warned Russia that the UK and other allies are “not going away” at the London Defence Conference hosted by King’s School of Security...

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Cross-departmental policy action necessary to tackle social exclusion in later life

Delivering the Institute of Gerontology’s annual Hobman Lecture, Professor Thomas Scharf made the case for a coordinated policy response to address inequality...

Professor Thomas Scharf in conversation with Professor George MacGinnis at the 2023 David Hobman Lecture.

Research-informed primer book for teachers now up-to-date with latest educational issues

The School of Education, Communication & Society (ECS) at King’s College London has come together to celebrate the publication of the 6th edition of Becoming...

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King's academic puts identity at the heart of teacher education in new book

The director of the PGCE English programme at King's argues against the current narrow view of accountability of education and in favour of teachers and...

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New book calls for teachers to use critical pedagogies in STEM education

Researchers from the UK and Brazil have just published an open-access book to encourage STEM educators to use critical ways of teaching in the classroom.

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Who is responsible for tackling the cost-of-living crisis?

The Policy Institute is working with peer researchers to understand the impact of the cost-of-living crisis in three London boroughs

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Public think super rich are now more powerful than governments

The public also see family background as the biggest determinant of someone’s wealth

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God, heaven and hell, and life after death: data reveals UK's low religious belief compared with other nations

The share of the British public who identify as religious has halved since the 1980s

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Unit researchers discuss homelessness, self-neglect and safeguarding with social work students

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