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TwinsUK MRI study reaches major milestone with 1,000th twin scanned

The TwinsUK MRI study has passed the halfway mark by completing its 1,000th scan, building a major imaging dataset that will drive ageing research for years...

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King's awarded £2.1m to test treatment for disease that causes leg pain

Researchers at King’s have been awarded £2.1m in funding to take a new regenerative, cell-based therapy for leg pain caused by reduced blood flow to clinical...

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Why some entrepreneurs are happier than others – and it's not because of money

Entrepreneurs driven by independence and creativity are far more likely to feel satisfied with their lives than those motivated by status or money, according...

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Shortlist announced for King's Engaged Research Awards 2026

With over 100 nominees from across all nine King’s faculties the shortlist reflects the both the breadth and depth of Public and Community Engagement with...

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SSPP Research Photography Competition: Research in Action

New photography competition 'Research in Action' celebrates the creativity and impact of research within the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy

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Public support for taxation crumbles when unfairness is revealed

Public support for broad-based taxation risks eroding when voters learn that the super-rich pay lower tax rates than ordinary citizens, according to new...

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Research shows lifestyle interventions in pregnancy reduce gestational diabetes risk

Researchers from the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with King’s College London, have led the largest study to date demonstrating the significant...

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Academic Warns Venture Capital's Push for "Hypergrowth" Puts Tenants at Risk

New research highlights how Silicon Valley-style investment strategies are reshaping housing – and why this matters for renters.

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Self-guided behavioural app helps children with epilepsy sleep earlier

An evidence-based web-app helped children with epilepsy to fall asleep on average 16.5 minutes earlier.

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New Academic Director of the King's Sanctuary Programme appointed

Dr Sukanya Podder has taken up the role of Academic Director for the King’s Sanctuary Programme at King’s College London.

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What a decade of research reveals about institutions and social entrepreneurship

The leading international business journal has asked the authors to reflect on how their research has shaped thinking on social entrepreneurship.

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King's Greek Play 2026 announced: The Clouds

The Department of Classics has announced the return of the annual Greek Play in March 2026 with The Clouds, directed by Giulia Balsamo.

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COMMENT: South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam show that economic statecraft is not just the preserve of great powers

South Korea is a global powerhouse in shipbuilding and its prowess could have a big impact on geopolitics.

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Colleagues recognised in New Year Honours List 2026

Several members of the King's community have received honours from King Charles III.

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