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Student wins Multilingual Undergraduate of the Year
15+ hour, 41+ min ago (232+ words) King's student, Alexandra Bykova was awarded the prestigious Multilingual Undergraduate of the Year at the 2026 targetjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards which celebrate the best of undergraduate talent across the UK. Alexandra, a second-year Economics BSc student, speaks five languages…...
Wishing you a happy Vesak
20+ hour, 12+ min ago (118+ words) Wishing a happy and light-filled Vesak Day to all our Buddhist students and staff. Vesak, or Vesak Day, isn't always marked on the same day by Buddhists across the world, but it's always a joyful celebration of the birth of…...
Community case study deep dive: Indigenous Health Data Cooperative
16+ hour, 57+ min ago (205+ words) Community Case Study Deep Dive: The Looper Community Data empowerment may sound like an abstract idea. The Data Empowerment Clinic hopes to close that gap by working with various types of organisations to develop innovative governance approaches that solve real…...
Integrating anatomy, physiology and the power of ultrasound in medical
20+ hour, 56+ min ago (878+ words) Integrating anatomy, physiology and the power of ultrasound A hands-on course at King's is transforming how medical students learn anatomy and physiology by bringing these foundational sciences to life through ultrasound. Now in its second year, the Integrating Anatomy, Physiology…...
King's Economics student wins Multilingual Undergraduate of the Year at prestigious awards
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (230+ words) King's student, Alexandra Bykova was awarded the prestigious'Multilingual Undergraduate of the Year at the 2026 targetjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards which celebrate the best of undergraduate talent across the UK. Alexandra, a second-year Economics BSc student, speaks five languages and…...
Universal access to care in the NHS narrows ethnic inequalities for heart failure patients
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (293+ words) A new study from King's College London has found that universal healthcare systems, such as the NHS, may provide better outcomes for non-White heart failure patients. Published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), the study found…...
Why some green solutions can increase emissions
1+ day, 19+ hour ago (349+ words) Researchers argue recycling and reuse can increase energy use, making emissions harder to cut. New research study from King's Business School argues that some circular economy strategies can increase emissions rather than reduce them. The insights come as businesses face…...
King's'Computer Scientist'part of'major new grant to scale up drug production with AI
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (262+ words) Working with partners like Astra Zeneca the team will support human experts in drug development. The team believe that this would help get impactful medicines out of the lab and into'clinics and'hospitals faster, resolving the difficulty of bringing complex chemical…...
UK'Shanghai partnership launches to accelerate life changing healthcare innovation
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (326+ words) King's College London, Astra Zeneca, the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM), the University of Glasgow and HSBC have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in Shanghai recently to explore how best to harness each other's…...
Person-centred care for people with mental health and physical health needs
4+ day, 7+ hour ago (194+ words) 11 June 2026 13: 00 to 15: 00 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (Io PPN), Denmark Hill Campus, London This workshop will discuss how we can deliver more person-centred care for people with co-existing mental health and physical health needs. Professionals from mental health services, physical…...