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£43m AI cardio-oncology initiative kicks off with King's College London as academic lead

A new consortium, bringing together more than 60 partners from 25 countries, has kicked off a five-year initiative to help improve the heart health of people...

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Extreme heat hits financially insecure Londoners hardest, study finds

Majority of Londoners say government should do more to help people adapt to extreme heat

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King's celebrates record number of subjects in top 50 global rankings

26 subjects taught at King’s College London have been ranked in the top 50 in the world in the QS World Subject rankings 2026.

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£1.9m granted to assess folic acid policy impact

Researchers have been awarded £1.9 million from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to evaluate the impact of the UK’s mandatory folic acid fortification...

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Professor Karen Steel awarded Grand Scientific Prize by hearing foundation

French hearing organisation, Fondation Pour l’Audition, awarded Professor Karen Steel their Grand Scientific Prize at a ceremony in Paris.

Karen Steel receives Grand Scientific Prize from Fondation Pour l'Audition

King's researchers secure funding to advance next generation bioimaging

King’s College London is leading a £5.6 million Wellcome project to accelerate cutting-edge bioimaging technology development.

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King's roundtable strengthens UK health alliances with Kenya and Ghana

A roundtable hosted by King’s this week strengthens the UK, Kenya and Ghana’s collaboration in healthcare.

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International Neuropathic Pain consortium awarded €1.4m grant

DECIPHER, an international consortium on Neuropathic Pain led by King’s College London, has been awarded €1.4m by ERA-NET Neuron to research the role of...

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Discussion focusses on global security in turbulent times

As part of a new four university dialogue on international affairs, King’s College London hosted a panel discussion focused on global security in a changing...

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Working night shifts makes it harder to manage type 2 diabetes

Night shift workers living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face challenges in maintaining a healthy diet and managing their condition.

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A tale of two sports: what skiing and Formula One get right, and wrong, on climate change

Artificial snow may be masking long-term risks in skiing, while Formula One could help drive low-carbon innovation beyond the track.

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Remote consultations not associated with rise in psychiatric hospital admissions during COVID-19

New research has found the introduction of remote consultations in primary care during the pandemic wasn’t associated with an increase of psychiatric hospital...

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King's research team secures funding to advance ultrasound-led detection of congenital heart disease

Researchers from King’s College London have been awarded over £191,000 for a project to detect congenital cardiac risks before birth using ultrasound images...

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Parent groups meet Prime Minister on plans to build stronger communities

Representatives from Parent Power and Empoderando Familias met with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ahead of the launch of the government’s new social...

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Sir John Major warns democracy is 'at a pivotal moment' in King's College London lecture

The former Prime Minister also stressed that political opponents should not be treated as enemies

Sir John Major speaking at King's on 18 March

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