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Is the UK ready to deliver on its defence ambitions? Experts assemble at King's to discuss

On Monday 16 June, air, space and defence professionals gathered at King’s College London for the Freeman Air and Space Institute’s (FASI) annual summer...

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King's advancing 'Jet Zero' as part of new collaboration developing hydrogen jet engines

Engineering’s Dr Christos Skamniotis will work a multi-talented group of UK academics to help aircraft engineers make hydrogen engines.

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Gurnah receives International Bing Xin Literature Award at King's

Abdulrazak Gurnah received the International Bing Xin Literature Award, presented by Professor Ananya Jahanara Kabir FBA from the Department of English at a...

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New head stabilisation device aims to improve MRI image quality

A device developed by researchers at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences that aims to keep the head more stable in brain MRIs has been...

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39 King's alumni honoured in King's Birthday Honours 2025

King’s staff and alumni have been recognised for their extraordinary contributions and service in The King’s Birthday Honours. Two current members of staff...

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Uncovering the highly skilled emotional work of content moderators

Healthcare platform moderators use strategies to manage distressing material while staying engaged enough to protect vulnerable users, finds a new study.

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King's lecturer and award-winning novelist releases fifth book

Benjamin Wood, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing in the Department of English, releases his new novel Seascraper on 17 July.

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AI engineers don't feel empowered to tackle sustainability crisis, new research suggests

Machine Learning Engineers’ own perceptions of their environmental impact could be an impediment to the path towards greener AI.

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Lessons from international experience contribute to shaping NHS 10 Year Plan

An international roundtable hosted by King’s played a part in shaping the government’s NHS 10 Year Plan

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Celebrating the fourth cohort of King's Parliamentary Research Interns at the House of Lords

King's celebrates the next cohort of our Parliamentary Research Interns at an event in Parliament

2024-25 King's Parliamentary Research Interns, Baroness Deborah Bull CBE, Professor Bobby Duffy and Andrew Wright

'Support, not judgement': Links between children's social care involvement and maternal deaths revealed

A third of women who died during or in the year after pregnancy were known to Children’s Social Care – higher than previously reported, new research reveals....

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Celebrating our staff at the IoPPN Awards 2025

The first Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) Awards took place on 09 July 2025, celebrating the achievements, dedication and...

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Researchers unlock hidden geometry of the heart to revolutionise ECG interpretation

A study led by scientists at King's has revealed how the physical orientation of the heart inside the chest dramatically influences the electrical signals...

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Virtual maternity care during COVID-19 pandemic linked to higher NHS costs

New research reveals that virtual maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic may have driven increased use of subsequent care, raising overall maternity...

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