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King's ranks 9th in Europe and 16th globally for social and environmental sustainability

King's has maintained its position as one of the world’s leading universities for social and environmental impact in the QS World University Sustainability...

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King's celebrates progress towards 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals in 2023-24 report

The report details innovative projects and events that align with global efforts to create a secure and sustainable future for everyone.

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Eco-making project awarded from Education for Sustainability Projects Fund 2025-26

A group of academics and students working towards an embodied understanding of the climate crisis have been named one of the recipients of the Education for...

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COMMENT: How water fuels conflict in Pakistan

Water scarcity and mismanagement in Pakistan are intensifying regional tensions, fuelling conflict and undermining climate resilience.

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Important updates to bins at King's: New signage across campuses and residences

The new signage reflects updated guidance on where different waste streams can be disposed of

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Study Reveals Foot Traffic as Surprising Driver of River Pollution

GPS-tracked bottles show how litter moves on the human tide

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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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Two early-career researchers win prestigious Leverhulme Fellowships

The Leverhulme Trust has awarded Early Career Fellowships to Dr Byungdoo Kim and Dr Hyojin Seo, who will carry out their research projects at King’s Business...

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Meet the Ventures: King's Start-up Accelerator Cohort IX

15 ventures join Cohort IX of the King’s Start-up Accelerator, beginning a 12-month programme to launch their ventures and scale their impact.

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King's community comes together to share sustainable research practices

Academics and professional services staff spoke about some of the many exciting ways in which they’re making research processes more environmentally sustainable

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King's commits to sustainable research and innovation agreement

King’s has signed up to a voluntary environmental sustainability initiative co-developed by the UK research and innovation sector.

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Everything you need to know about the 2025 WEN Retreat

Returning for 2025, the Women Entrepreneurs Retreat saw nearly 100 women coming together to explore all aspects of building a venture.

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Mining multi-nationals need to gain trust of communities impacted by critical mineral extraction

As the race to secure rare earths and other critical minerals heats up, whether communities impacted by mining are getting a fair deal has again been called...

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40+ students explore London's innovation ecosystem on Venture Crawl 2025

London university students explore some of the city’s most innovative hotspots at Venture Crawl 2025.

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King's Geography jumps into top 15 worldwide

King's College London has been named as one of the world’s top places to study of Geography in the latest university rankings.

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