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King’s College London Marks International Day of the Midwife 2024 with Celebrations
International Day of the Midwife 2024 is a day to celebrate the work and impact that midwives do every day to improve the health and status of women. To celebrate, we're highlighting the work that is being done by midwives and researchers…
King’s College London: Interdisciplinary Scientists Transform Drug Design with Simulation…
Molecular level computer simulations could improve the delivery of existing drugs as well as the formulation of new ones.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Departments of Chemistry and Physics and the Danish quantum…
Survey: 65% of Adults Express Concern Over Access to Palliative Care, King’s College London…
A survey commissioned by King’s College London, and carried out by YouGov, has found that 65% of people across the UK are worried about access to palliative and end of life care, and 41% think there is too little NHS resource allocated to…
King’s Engineering Student Clinches Engineering Student of the Year at Prestigious Awards
King's student, Lily Gregory was awarded the prestigious Engineering Student of the Year Award at the 2024 Undergraduate of the Year Awards, which celebrate the best of undergraduate talent across the careers and employability arena.…
King’s College London Awarded £1.6m UKRI Grant for Exploration of Ghana’s Decolonial…
LITAID: Decolonization, Appropriation and the Materials of Literature in Africa and its Diaspora, selected by the European Research Council (ERC) and funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), will examine cultural production and arts…
Success for King’s College London Nurses at Student Nursing Times Awards 2024
At a ceremony at the Marriott Hotel, Park Lane on Friday 26 April 2024, students and alumni of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care received awards in two categories at the Student Nursing Times…
Study: Cancer Patients Diagnosed in Prison Have Higher Mortality Rates
Cancer patients diagnosed in English prisons do not receive the same level of curative treatment as those in the general population, meaning they are at increased risk of death.
A study led by King’s College London, University of…
Landmark Report Exposes Dire Conditions of UK Armed Forces Accommodation: King’s College…
A new report by the Kerslake Commission on Armed Forces Housing has highlighted severe deficiencies in the accommodation provided to UK Armed Forces personnel and their families, describing the situation as a “tax on the goodwill” of those…
Caltech: Virtual Sensors Aid Aerial Vehicles in Sustaining Flight Amid Rotor Failures
No crystal ball is needed to envision a future that engineers have in mind, one in which air taxis and other flying vehicles ferry passengers between urban locations, avoiding the growing gridlock on the ground below. Companies are…
Caltech Professor and Faculty Associate Inducted into American Academy of Arts and Sciences
William M. (Bil) Clemons, Jr., the Arthur and Marian Hanisch Memorial Professor of Biochemistry, and Edward (Ned) Ruby, faculty associate in the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, have been elected to the American Academy…