5 May 2023 King's London Design Biennale projects announced The King’s pavilion 'Seeking Connection' will showcase creative, cross-disciplinary research into digital technologies from across the university.
4 May 2023 Bodies between bullets: the instrumentalisation of prostitution in the Colombian armed conflict The following piece aims to offer a critical look at how this violence was a continuum of contempt for prostituted bodies and how it ended up being…
2 May 2023 Feminist Futures Series We are delighted to share the booklet we collectively created to bring Feminist futures pieces to life Arts & Culture Health International Society Law Student
21 April 2023 Dog bites to kidnapping: how King's Forensics uses canine DNA to solve crime It's not just human DNA that is used to solve criminal cases. Increasingly, DNA from canines is being carefully collected and analysed by forensics… Technology & Science Law
20 March 2023 Reforming the UK's refugee and asylum system for a just and inclusive society We speak to Professor Hanna Kienzler about her work in the Commission on the Integration of Refugees as a commissioner and Steering Group member. Health International Law Society
16 March 2023 The role of the in-house lawyer: Q&A with Roshiny Panchalingam (LLB, 2012) In conversation with law alumna, Roshiny Panchalingam (LLB, 2012) Law
13 February 2023 The fight between Tate Modern and its wealthy neighbours reveals the gentrification of the skies In the 1950s and 1960s, tower blocks were reserved for social housing tenants. Such “streets in the sky” were subsequently vilified as sites of social… Society Law
8 February 2023 My Mentoring Experience - Valeriya Grebenkova Valeriya Grebenkova (LL.M, 2022) is an international arbitration expert who works at the law firm Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP. We spoke… Law University
19 January 2023 Brazil: swift and robust response to the insurrection highlights the strength of democracy Felipe Tirado, PhD student associated with the King's Brazil Institute, writes on the strength of Brazilian state institutions in light of the riots… International Law
17 January 2023 Brazil's military is supposed to safeguard democracy – yet its threat of intervention hangs over politics Anthony Pereira, Visiting Professor at the School of Global Affairs, discusses the role of the armed forces in the Brazilian state. International Society Law