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  1. 5 days ago · 'Warsaw Calling: Uprising 1944' Exhibition 20 July 2024, 09:00 to 8 August 2024, 17:00. Join this exhibition exploring the Warsaw Uprising story through personal stories and historical…

  2. 4 days ago · King's Sport & Wellness delivers a range of opportunities for students to get involved in sport and physical activity, with an ambition to be the most active university in London.Currently King’s Sport & Wellness engages over 15,000 people across it’s various programmers. They run social sport sessions through their BeActive program, all the way to supporting top performing athletes ...

  3. King’s has a 150 year tradition of teaching and researching Liberal Arts subjects and our graduates from the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences – such as Desmond Tutu, Edith Morley and Sarojini Naidu – have demonstrated how a deep understanding of these subjects can inspire a life striving for justice, global citizenship and leadership.

  4. The buses numbered 173, 362, EL3 and 396 all serve King George Hospital. Bus 66 serves Eastern Avenue which is a 10 minute walk from the hospital with a footpath directly into the back of the hospital. Trains. If you are travelling to King George Hospital by train, the closest station is Goodmayes, served by the Elizabeth line.

  5. 3 days ago · We are delighted to invite you to an Open Research Summer School, co-organised by the RIOT Science Club and the Research Innovation Committee, and funded by the Health Science Doctoral Training Centre at King's College London.

  6. 1 day ago · London, England – Scientists at King’s College London have made a fascinating discovery about Komodo dragons – these fearsome creatures have teeth coated with iron that allow them to tear into flesh with ease. Previous studies have shown that the saliva of Komodo dragons contains bacteria that can be deadly to their prey, but this new research sheds light on another aspect of their ...

  7. 5 days ago · Mary Malone is Vice Dean (Education) and Professor of Nursing at the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care. She is responsible for ensuring that the Faculty’s education provision develops excellent, caring nurses, midwives and palliative care practitioners delivering evidence-based, research-driven care.