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New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions

Team make five policy recommendations to prevent gaming undermining effectiveness of climate finance

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Freeman Air and Space Institute marks three-year anniversary

The Freeman Air and Space Institute, based in the School of Security Studies, celebrates three years since its inaugural launch.

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TwinsUK wins multi-million-pound award for resilience research

TwinsUK has received a multi-million pound award to study resilience in health and ageing, in Wellcome Leap’s Dynamic Resilience program, jointly funded by...

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Black History Month 2023

October marks Black History Month and the theme for 2023 is “Saluting Our Sisters”.

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Minister's visit to King's marks historic anniversary

King’s College London welcomed the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Korea, Park Jin, for a roundtable discussion to mark the 140th anniversary...

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Purple plaque honours nurse & entrepreneur, Andreia Trigo

Andreia Trigo has been recognised by Innovate UK as a leading female entrepreneur

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King's engineer partners with British Council to develop hands-on learning at overseas universities

The project led by Dr Tabbi Awotwe aims to equip graduates with the skills needed to tackle engineering challenges to further net zero

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Why should businesses report data on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals?

Launch of new report during UN General Assembly meeting

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A Mentally Healthier Nation: support from ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health

The new ‘A Mentally Healthier Nation’ report by the Centre for Mental Health has called for cross-cutting policy to increasing mental health. The report’s...

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Professor Tim Hubbard appointed to prestigious WHO Technical Advisory Group

Professor Tim Hubbard has become one of fifteen appointees to the new Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Genomics.

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Leucid Bio gains clinical trial approval for new CAR-T Cell Therapy

The King’s spin-out will dose its first patients by the end of 2023 in order to test its new CAR-T Cell Therapy, designed for the treatment of adults with...

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Study shows that Basophil Activation Test (BAT) is key for predicting allergic reactions

Researchers have found that BAT was the best biomarker to predict severity and threshold of allergic reactions to eggs

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King's researchers develop new approach to attract diverse recruitment in research studies

Researchers at King’s College London have developed a new approach to research study recruitment, called the ‘King’s Model’ to attract people from diverse...

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King's rated among top universities for excellence in teaching and graduate employment

King’s College London has been awarded a Silver rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023, with a Gold rating for its graduate employment rates...

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New study finds that microfinance is exacerbating climate precarity and harm in Cambodia

The paper, co-authored by King’s academics, critically examines green finance and ways microfinance contributes to climate precarity and harm for farmers in...

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