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PhD student wins top impact award

Researchers from across the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy were recognised for the impact of their work

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New report calls on employers and the Government to realise the potential of Flex Plus working for disability inclusion

Researchers from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and King’s Business School have launched a new report which proposes 39 recommendations to...

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New report explores the facilitators and barriers to servicewomen successfully transitioning out of the Armed Forces

A new report from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London has explored the experiences of servicewomen of the British...

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ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health receive funding for 3 further years

The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health (CSMH) has been awarded an additional three years of funding from the Economic and Social Research Council...

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Meet the King's Three Minute Thesis 2025 finalists

Join us for the King's Three Minute Thesis Final, in-person or live stream to watch our nine finalists in action.

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Researchers receive £4.1million to research new modelling and treatment approaches for auditory hallucinations in people with psychosis

The Wellcome Trust Mental Health Award will fund testing of a computational model of the role of cortical circuits in understanding auditory hallucinations...

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Languages, Literatures and Cultures research student reaches final of 3MT

Oliver Roughton, PhD student in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, is a finalist of King’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.

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Safewards awarded first-ever NIHR Impact Prize

The Safewards team at King’s College London and City St George’s, University of London has been awarded one of the first NIHR Impact Prizes. These awards...

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People from disadvantaged backgrounds have COVID-19 symptoms for longer

People from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms for longer, new research suggests.

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Leading women in strategy and defence discuss global inflection point

The Executive Dean of the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy joined a summit in Arizona to discuss the important role of women in strategy and defence.

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Youth mental health in decline: Canadians much more likely to blame cost of living than international peers

This is seen as a much bigger issue in Canada than in the UK or Australia

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King's alum Farrah Storr MBE visits campus to discuss leading change and embracing discomfort

On Wednesday 12 March, the King’s Alumni Relations Team in collaboration with King’s Edge welcomed Farrah Storr MBE (French with English Literature, 2001) to...

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Statement from the Vice-Chancellor on the accident on the Strand

A statement from Professor Shitij Kapur following the tragic death of one of our students.

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New Breast Cancer Imaging Trial underway at PET Centre

A clinical trial is underway to assess a novel radiotracer, [99mTc]-maraciclatide, which could enhance the early detection of breast cancer that has spread to...

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Unit Director appointed as NIHR Senior Investigator

Prof Boaz joins the 200-strong College of NIHR Senior Investigators

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