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Imaging peace can bridge entrenched division and build connection A new exhibition considers the question of what photography of peace might consist…
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16 January 2026 Minister for the Digital Economy visits King's for launch of new paper on regulation and innovation Lord Willetts, King’s Visiting Professor and Chair of the Regulatory Innovation Office, discussed…
16 January 2026 Funding approved for new research on refugee education and recovery A King’s academic has been awarded funding for a new project which will examine how ongoing violence…
15 January 2026 Lord Willetts sets out vision for pro-innovation regulation to boost UK growth The chair of the Regulatory Innovation Office reflects on what works in regulating emerging…
8 January 2026 Shortlist announced for King's Engaged Research Awards 2026 With over 100 nominees from across all nine King’s faculties the shortlist reflects the both the…
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