The Student Welfare and Mental Health Fund

The Student Welfare and Mental Health Fund

Pressures on students in Cambridge are greater than ever. The King’s Student Welfare and Mental Health Fund provides a programme of care and activities including specialist advice and therapy not available through central University services, so that our students can access the help they need, when they need it.

Donations to this fund allow us to create a programme of care and activities directed at the welfare and mental health of resident students.
From supporting our access and outreach programme to providing financial assistance for the Chapel and Choir, see our range of giving opportunities here.  

Members and Friends News

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Gibbs Building marks 300th anniversary

The iconic building has been the venue for countless student supervisions and nerve-wracking admissions interviews, and continues to be where many King’s Fellows research and teach.

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E-Lab College Research Associates receive #21toWatch awards

Nadia Mohd-Radzman and Ismail Sami were crowned in the “People” and “Thing” categories, respectively, and were selected from a shortlist of 40 out of 301 applications.

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HERA study of women’s reproductive health receives Wellcome award

Recent research co-led by Professor John Perry has identified genetic risk factors for a range of conditions, including polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian ageing and fertility. 

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