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Government's new International Education Strategy launched at King's

The Minister for Skills visited King’s to launch the Government’s new International Education Strategy.

Skills minister visits King's

Young people may temporarily withdraw from social media use on the day they self-harm

New research has examined the image-posting habits on social media of young people who self-harm.

Young boy holding smartphone

"You learn how it is going to be in real life": student-led festival showcases creativity and cultural leadership at King's

The CMCI Winter Festival returned to King’s for its fourth year, bringing together students, staff and audiences to explore creativity, empowerment and social...

Attendees at (R)Evolution Fashion event during the CMCI Winter Festival 2025

Forget the big picture: the case for voting on just one issue

New research shows that when voters care about more than one issue, parliamentary elections can produce more representative and predictable policy outcomes...

Hand of a voter putting vote in the ballot box. Election concept

King's celebrates three years of community-led doctoral programme Undisciplined Spaces

The community focused scheme, Undisciplined Spaces, celebrated the milestone collaboration with The Young Foundation at an event at Coin Street Neighbourhood...

Siân Whyte and Jack Layton presenting 'Lessons learnt from the Undisciplined Spaces programme'.

New method for predicting high-temperature superconducting materials

The advance could bring the search for room temperature superconductors one step closer

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Bank of England Deputy Governor outlines approach to managing bank failures as financial system evolves

Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said the Bank’s resolution framework must remain flexible as new forms of finance, including digital money, develop.

Dave Ramsden speaks following his speech at King's Business School

Brain stimulation device cleared for ADHD in the US is overall safe but ineffective

A large multicentre clinical trial led by King’s College London with 150 children and adolescents has shown that a device cleared by the US FDA to treat ADHD...

Sleeping child with trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) device_credit Astrid Perez (1)

Minister for the Digital Economy visits King's for launch of new paper on regulation and innovation

Lord Willetts, King’s Visiting Professor and Chair of the Regulatory Innovation Office, discussed his new report with the Policy Institute

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King's College London breaks ground at Bush House South West Wing

Senior colleagues from across King’s gathered with contractors Kier and external partners to mark the breaking ground of the Bush House South West Wing on the...

Colleagues and partners stand together on site, wearing PPE, holding the ceremonial spades

King's and UCL jointly appointed Focused Ultrasound Centre of Excellence

King's and University College London (UCL) have been jointly appointed as a Focused Ultrasound Centre of Excellence in recognition of their leadership in...

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New research shows certain mouth bacteria drive gut barrier failure and accelerate liver scarring

New research co-led by King’s College London, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Technical University of Munich, in collaboration with the...

Researcher pipetting in the laboratory.

New interactive tool ELAXIR helps to empower patients in the ethical use of AI in healthcare

Researchers have created a new tool, ELAXIR, to improve AI literacy and raise awareness of the ethical challenges of using AI in healthcare. It comprises of a...

ELAXIR cards

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