Leading role for CMCI in multi million pound project
The Centre for Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI) at King's will play a major role in a £4 million project to build new partnerships and commercial opportunities between academia and the...
View ArticleChemistry at King's
Reflecting its strength in life sciences, King's College London has introduced a new undergraduate degree to its portfolio – MSci Chemistry with Biomedicine – the only programme of its kind in the UK.
View ArticleA sign of things to come
To celebrate GSK's scientific contribution to the London 2012 Games, British Olympic Gold medallist Rebecca Romero has unveiled the biggest 2012 logo on the side of GSK's headquarters in London.
View ArticleWomen's Health Centre launched
King's Health Partners has launched an ambitious new centre dedicated to improving the health and well-being of women in London, the UK and around the world.
View ArticleReport calls for early diagnosis and treatment of dementia
A new report by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry reveals that the majority of dementia sufferers worldwide go undiagnosed.
View ArticleAnti-doping expert warns cheating athletes
Professor David Cowan, Director of the Drug Control Centre at King's College London, has warned athletes who take prohibited performance-enhancing substances that the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic...
View ArticleNew Liberal Arts degree
King's is launching a brand new Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts, allowing students to study across a range of areas including history, geography, politics, languages, music and religion.
View Article2011 King's Awards celebrated
For the fifth year, members of the College community gathered to celebrate the achievements of staff, students and alumni at the 2011 King's Awards.
View ArticleVitamin D Deficiency Linked with Severe Asthma
Children with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) may have poorer lung function and worse symptoms compared to children with moderate asthma, due to lower levels of vitamin D in their blood,...
View ArticleA touch of gold makes glass more see through
Physicists at King's have discovered a means of making glass more transparent - by coating it in a thin layer of gold.
View ArticleLeading role for CMCI in multi million pound project
The Centre for Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI) at King's will play a major role in a £4 million project to build new partnerships and commercial opportunities between academia and the...
View ArticleChemistry at King's
Reflecting its strength in life sciences, King's College London has introduced a new undergraduate degree to its portfolio – MSci Chemistry with Biomedicine – the only programme of its kind in the UK.
View ArticleA sign of things to come
To celebrate GSK's scientific contribution to the London 2012 Games, British Olympic Gold medallist Rebecca Romero has unveiled the biggest 2012 logo on the side of GSK's headquarters in London.
View ArticleWomen's Health Centre launched
King's Health Partners has launched an ambitious new centre dedicated to improving the health and well-being of women in London, the UK and around the world.
View ArticleReport calls for early diagnosis and treatment of dementia
A new report by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry reveals that the majority of dementia sufferers worldwide go undiagnosed.
View ArticleAnti-doping expert warns cheating athletes
Professor David Cowan, Director of the Drug Control Centre at King's College London, has warned athletes who take prohibited performance-enhancing substances that the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic...
View ArticleNew Liberal Arts degree
King's is launching a brand new Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts, allowing students to study across a range of areas including history, geography, politics, languages, music and religion.
View Article2011 King's Awards celebrated
For the fifth year, members of the College community gathered to celebrate the achievements of staff, students and alumni at the 2011 King's Awards.
View ArticleVitamin D Deficiency Linked with Severe Asthma
Children with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) may have poorer lung function and worse symptoms compared to children with moderate asthma, due to lower levels of vitamin D in their blood,...
View ArticleA touch of gold makes glass more see through
Physicists at King's have discovered a means of making glass more transparent - by coating it in a thin layer of gold.
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