Trump, Kissinger, and the myth of a new world order The Trump administration’s flirtation with Russia led some commentators to speculate that Trump…
Exams and AI: What next? The presence of generative AI in students’ lives is not temporary. It is not a…
Brazil, China, and the New Geography of Development Lucas Peixoto Pinheiro da Silva examines Brazil’s deepening economic ties with China…
10 years after the Paris Agreement, what to expect from Brazil’s… Dr Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos reflects on the 10 years since the Paris Agreement,…
Imaging peace can bridge entrenched division and build connection A new exhibition considers the question of what photography of peace might consist…
Fighting for tomorrow: Youth turn to courts for climate justice How can global judiciary systems help ensure climate justice?
5 February 2026 Study identifies key elements which determine impact of AI on jobs Two jobs can be equally exposed to artificial intelligence yet experience entirely different…
4 February 2026 New funding for UK mental health research in under-served areas The NIHR is investing almost £55 million in five additional Mental Health Research Groups (MHRGs).…
3 February 2026 Critics of Keir Starmer's trip to China are missing these two important points Keir Starmer's visit to China in January was the first visit from the UK in eight years. Here, Kerry…
3 February 2026 Grieving Gently Week launches to support the King's community navigate loss Grieving Gently Week is a series of free, inclusive wellbeing events at King’s aimed at supporting…
Double Masters in Policies & Governance in Europe Find out more about the Double Masters in Policies & Governance in Europe MA offered by King's…
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