'A free society must be able to tolerate disagreement' – how do we debate freedom of speech?
Panellists analysed why freedom of speech is a frequent subject of disagreements, particularly in the higher education sector,...
Panellists analysed why freedom of speech is a frequent subject of disagreements, particularly in the higher education sector,...
Panellists shed light on why Jane Austen was a revolutionary writer for her times and why she remains relevant for modern readers.
Rather than experiencing museum exhibits in isolation, visitors constantly look to one another to make sense of what they are...
Continuous care from community-based midwives reduces risk of preterm birth by 45%. This care model also significantly reduces...
New research has examined the image-posting habits on social media of young people who self-harm.
New research shows that when voters care about more than one issue, parliamentary elections can produce more representative and...

King's Clinical Academic Training Office (KCATO) offers guidance, funding opportunities, professional development programmes and...
Children with complex neurological conditions, such as epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, require specialised care and...
Researchers at King’s College London are co-designing affordable, low-tech mobility devices with people with advanced illness.
In our Spotlight on Arts & Humanities piece, we look at how King’s collaborations with cultural institutions and educational...
Dr Ylva Baeckström’s research highlights how gender stereotypes affect women, both as consumers of financial advice and as...
For people living at home with advanced illness, health can worsen rapidly and unpredictably. This makes it essential that they...
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