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Meet the Ventures: King's Start-up Accelerator

18 ventures, spanning HealthTech, EdTech and Social Impact, join the King's Start-up Accelerator for 2024-25.

24-25 King's Start-up Accelerator cohort

Robot radiotherapy could improve treatments for eye disease

Researchers from King’s, with doctors at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, have successfully used a new robot system to improve treatment for...

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Biomedical Engineering UG programme ranked #1 for student satisfaction

The King's BEng/MEng in Biomedical Engineering, hosted by the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, has received the top rank for student...

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King's ranked in top 2% of global universities for social and environmental impact

King’s recognised in assessment against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2024 THE Impact Rankings

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Virginia Woolf's reading and research archive project moves to King's

King’s is the new home for WoolfNotes, a digital humanities project bringing Virginia Woolf’s reading and research notes into the public domain.

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The Cormorant Club commemorates the 80th anniversary of D-Day at King's

On June 6th, Cormorant Club members gathered to celebrate their annual reunion and commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

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Breakthrough from King's scientists could speed up discovery of new antibiotics

The chemists have developed a new, rapid method for making cyclic peptides

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Dr Joana Neves presented with Lister Institute Research Prize Fellowship

The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine funds research that is crucial to our understanding of health and disease. Dr Joana F Neves, Senior Lecturer in...

Dr Joanna Neves Lister Award Lecture-027

Research team awarded funding to develop new AI models for robotic surgical skills training

A team of researchers from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences has been awarded a grant worth £25,000 by the Royal College of Surgeons of...

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Can Science and Law Save the Amazon and its Peoples?

After giving a lecture at Stanford University on the struggle to overcome political and economic resistance by those who profit from the destruction of the...

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Professor Matthew Grubb delivers his inaugural lecture "Nosing around in the changing brain"

On 9 May 2024, Professor Grubb delivered his inaugural as Professor of Neuroscience at King's College London

Matthew Grubb Inaugural Lecture

Is the golden age of Private Equity just starting?

Industry leaders discuss the future of Private Equity

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Grant awarded for under-researched aspect of China's rise

New research, funded by the Independent Social Research Foundation, will investigate the globalisation of the Chinese Communist Party’s organisations and...

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In Conversation with Jacqueline Beddoe-Rosendo

Jackie is the Design Quality and Regulatory Lead of the Medical Engineering Quality Management System at King's. We spoke to her about how her role acts as a...

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