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Professor Sarah Atkinson awarded ARC Accelerate award

The award provides funding for GLOW-in-a-BOX the world’s first touring exhibition platform addressing underrepresentation and fragmented distribution models...

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New research highlights the hidden cost of being too successful at work

Study reveals that success in corporate innovation systems can actually reduce creativity and collaboration, making it harder for high-achieving employees to...

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Local communities champion equity and inclusion at South London Citizens Assembly

King’s College London joined Citizens UK and South London Citizens to support a major community gathering advancing fair work, affordable housing and health...

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COMMENT: What a newly identified portrait of a black Napoleonic soldier reveals about British Army diversity

The Napoleonic wars were fought on a bigger scale than any conflict that had gone before. Though concentrated in Europe, their impact was global. They conjure...

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Dr Rachael Kent wins historic case against Apple in £1.5 billion collective action

The case, Kent v Apple, was brought by Dr Rachael Kent, Senior Lecturer at King’s College London, who made history as the first female Class Representative in...

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New antibody restricts the growth of aggressive and treatment-resistant breast cancers

A new potential antibody therapy strategy which restricts the growth of treatment-resistant breast cancers has been developed by scientists.

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Breaking barriers and empowering Black students in STEM

Recent funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Diversity Impact Programme (DIP) has enabled the development of a strategic implementation guide aimed...

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African-Caribbean ethnicity key risk factor for sight-threatening diabetic eye disease

People of African-Caribbean ethnicity with Type 2 diabetes are a third more likely to develop a condition called sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy (STDR)...

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Literary criticism by early modern women revealed

The importance of early modern women’s writing on literary criticism is unveiled in a new book by Dr Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, Reader in Early Modern...

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Unique insights on offer at graduate outreach event

The School of Politics & Economics partnered with the Civil Service Fast Stream Social Mobility Network to host the Fast Stream National Outreach Event at...

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AI analysis of world's largest heart attack dataset points to new treatment approach

A new international study has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can transform how doctors assess risk and guide treatment for patients with the most...

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King's academic brings together Western Balkan Prime Ministers and UK Minister to discuss future bilateral relations and security threats

A panel of experts, including the Prime Ministers of Albania and Montenegro, as well as the UK’s Minister for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories,...

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Commons committee draws on King's Business School research to call for action on female entrepreneurship

New House of Commons report on female entrepreneurship highlights the work of Professor Ute Stephan ahead of the Autumn Budget.

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Changes needed to inquest system to prevent food allergy deaths

Failings in the UK coronial system are putting the lives of people with food allergies at risk according to a new report authored by King’s and funded by the...

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Research establishes wide variation in physical side-effects of antidepressants

Antidepressants differ widely in how they affect the body, according to new research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at...

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