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Institute of Cancer Policy to lead World Bank strategic review of financing for global cancer

The Institute of Cancer Policy (ICP) at King's has been appointed by the World Bank to lead a major strategic review of global cancer that will inform its...

A Room with Radiotherapy for Cancer Treatment

King's receives historic donation to advance health of mother and baby through human-AI partnership

King’s College London has received a £35m donation – the largest by a single donor to date in the University’s history – to transform maternal, child and...

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Eva Björndal wins prestigious research leadership award

Eva Björndal, Director of Research Award Administration (Pre- and Post-Award) awarded an INORMS Award for Excellence in Research Management Leadership 2025.

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New research finds Motor Neuron Disease drug safe and effective at low doses

MND affects around 45,000 people in Europe at any one time. It attacks the nerves that control movement (motor nerves) so muscles no longer work. About a...

Packet of pills

New report highlights the need for improved communication around babies' movements in pregnancy

It was published in collaboration with Sands, the UK's leading pregnancy and baby loss charity.

Pregnant lady having a scan

Day 3: London Defence Conference 2025 at King's

King’s Security Studies students curated the final day of the London Defence Conference (LDC) today, moderating a packed programme of discussions with leading...

Students opening the Future Leaders' Day at LDC 2025

Scientists break new ground on design rules for creating customisable peptide channels

King’s researchers establish principles for designing precise artificial membrane channels with potential applications in medicine and molecular sensing.

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King's Security Studies students meet senior defence and security MPs ahead of student-curated finale of the London Defence Conference

MA students from the School of Security Studies met with key defence and security MPs in Parliament on Tuesday to discuss the upcoming Future Leaders’ Day of...

Dr Hillary Briffa and MA National Security Studies students

Defence Secretary tells King's audience: "Our commitment to NATO is unshakeable"

The UK’s Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon John Healey, said the government has a pathway to re-establish relationships with Europe, speaking on day...

Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon John Healey

King's scientists receive government funding to enable smooth transition to an AI-powered future

Up to £400,000 from the AI Security Institute will fund research exploring how humans and AI can work together sustainably and safely.

Caitlin Bentley (L) and Yali Du (R) on a grey background with a brain

Former party leader shares policy influencing insights

Former Green Party leader, Dame Natalie Bennett spoke to Geography students and staff at King's about how to have policy impact

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Day 2: London Defence Conference 2025 at King's

Leading experts have come together for day two of the London Defence Conference (LDC) to explore critical global security challenges.

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Roundtable on widening participation and apprenticeships

Report and call for research participants

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Day 1: London Defence Conference 2025 at King's

Leading political figures and experts in security and defence from around the world are uniting at King’s to address some of the most important geopolitical...

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Professor Solène Rowan appointed as Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law

The Ministry of Justice has today announced the appointment of Professor Solène Rowan as the Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law at the Law...

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