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Refugee Week: King's Sanctuary Programme marks 11 years of support
15+ hour, 20+ min ago (384+ words) To mark Refugee Week, King's is celebrating the sector-leading work of the King's Sanctuary Programme, which has now been supporting forcibly displaced people for over a decade. The programme helps those who have been forcibly displaced from their home countries…...
Study finds new therapeutic approach to blocking brain cancer
17+ hour, 15+ min ago (410+ words) A new study has identified a more precise and effective way to prevent cancer from spreading to the brain. The paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), details the development of novel drug candidates that…...
Chewing sugary gum after eating beetroot lowers blood pressure
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (579+ words) For the first time, researchers at King's College London have discovered a link between chewing sugary gum after consuming vegetables high in nitrate, such as beetroot, spinach and kale, on lowering blood pressure. Nitrate is absorbed by vegetables from the…...
King's Careers & Employability hosts national conference on China's graduate labour market
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (245+ words) King's Careers & Employability, in partnership with the China-Britain Business Council, today hosted a national conference discussing the latest trends in the Chinese graduate labour market and how British universities can work to support Chinese students returning for work to the…...
Neurodegeneration, Ageing & Technology (Big Questions in Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience)
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (92+ words) 30 June 2026 16: 00 to 17: 00 This event is open to all staff and students in the Institute of Psychiatry, Pscychology and Neuroscience. (Io PPN) This talk will focus on: Big Questions in Psychology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, brought to you by the Io PPN Distance…...
Book Launch: 'Bytes and Bullets: Global Rivalries, Private Tech, and the New Shape of Modern Warfare' with Steve Feldstein
2+ day, 13+ hour ago (417+ words) Book Launch: 'Bytes and Bullets: Global Rivalries, Private Tech, and the New Shape of Modern Warfare' with Steven Feldstein King's College London Book Launch: 'Bytes and Bullets: Global Rivalries, Private Tech, and the New Shape of Modern Warfare' with Steve…...
Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at 90% lower cost
2+ day, 19+ hour ago (432+ words) Universities and hospitals are repurposing existing drugs through late-stage trials with funded costs up to 90% lower than those taking place in the pharmaceutical industry. This "hidden" research system, which operates outside of the patent system, has huge potential to regularly…...
Could the future of dentistry involve MRI instead of X rays?
3+ day, 11+ hour ago (238+ words) A new type of dental imaging could improve how dentists understand and care for our mouths. For many years, X-rays and scans have helped dentists see teeth and bone, but they only show part of the picture. They give limited…...
AI Nurses Network Student Scholars 2026 awarded to two King's nursing student
3+ day, 15+ hour ago (265+ words) King's College London AI Nurses Network Student Scholars 2026 awarded to two King's nursing student Two final year undergraduate adult nursing students at King's College London, Saba Qaisar and Ka Wai Mui, were awarded the AI Nurses Network Student Scholarship for…...
Classics academics contribute to 'Sissinghurst and Greece' National Trust exhibition
3+ day, 13+ hour ago (161+ words) King's College London Classics academics contribute to 'Sissinghurst and Greece' National Trust exhibition For the first time, diplomat Harold Nicolson's role in the fortunes of post-war Greece takes centre stage in this exhibition at Sissinghurst. The Centre for Hellenic Studies…...