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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

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2pm - 3pm
-> Keynes Hall, King's College and on Zoom

What’s in a tsam? On boundaries, networks and researcher bias in the Tibetan-speaking Himalayas- Dr Theo Hughes-Morgan (Cambridge)

In early 21st century scholarship (anthropological, historical, political) there is sometimes a tendency to portray networks as vibrant and positive, and - in contrast - to portray boundaries as conservative...
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6pm - 9pm
-> The Vintry, EC4N 5AX

Alumni Drinks in London 2025

This event is now fully booked, but you are able to join the waitlist by following the link . We are looking forward to Members to joining us at The...
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7:30pm - 10pm
-> King's College Chapel

The Tallis Scholars Concert

Tomás Luis de Victoria’s "Requiem" stands as the crowning achievement of Spain’s greatest Renaissance composer
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2pm - 3pm
-> Audit Room, King's College and Zoom

A Khurasani Sufi ṭāʾifa faces the Mongol conquest: female leadership, land ownership patterns, and nomad- sedentary interactions - Dr Marc Czarnuszewicz (Cambridge)

Dr Marc Czarnuszewicz is and Issac Newton Trust Research Fellow at Clare Hall, affiliated to the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies He was awarded a BA in Oriental...
Read more A Khurasani Sufi ṭāʾifa faces the Mongol conquest: female leadership, land ownership patterns, and nomad- sedentary interactions - Dr Marc Czarnuszewicz (Cambridge)
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The Vintry
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New lab-grown human embryo model produces blood cells

Cambridge researchers have found a new way to produce human blood cells in the lab that mimics the process in natural embryos – a discovery that holds potential to simulate blood disorders like leukaemia, and to produce long-lasting blood stem cells for transplants.
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New lab-grown human embryo model produces blood cells
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Architecture exhibition opens in the College Chapel

The exhibition ‘Andean Contours – University Buildings’ by José Cruz Ovalle will run until 28 September, exploring Chilean architecture and reflecting on the connections between architectural design and higher education.
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Architecture exhibition opens in the College Chapel
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King’s E-Lab SPARK incubator reveals first cohort

24 startups, ranging across many sectors and solving global challenges, will join the first-ever residential incubator programme designed to turn research-backed ideas from Cambridge students and alumni into investable companies.
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King’s E-Lab SPARK incubator reveals first cohort
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Jane Austen Open Day at King’s College Library

To mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen, the College Library and Archives will host an exhibition showcasing first editions and an autograph manuscript.
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Jane Austen Open Day at King’s College Library
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New Dean of Chapel appointed

The Reverend Canon Dr Hueston Finlay will succeed the Reverend Dr Stephen Cherry in 2026
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New Dean of Chapel appointed
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Azim Surani awarded 2025 Kyoto Prize

Professor Surani is to be honoured with a Kyoto Prize by the Inamori Foundation for his significant contribution to the scientific betterment of humankind. The prize presentation will take place...
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Azim Surani awarded 2025 Kyoto Prize
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King’s alumni recognized in the King’s Birthday Honours

Dominic Richards (KC 1987) is recognised for his longstanding charitable work and leadership in heritage-led regeneration and sustainable urbanism, Michael Downes (KC 1987) for services to music and education, and...
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King’s alumni recognized in the King’s Birthday Honours
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The E-Lab launches the 2025 Entrepreneurial Essay Competition

UK-based students studying at sixth form (or equivalent) level, regardless of subjects studied, are welcome to enter. The King’s Entrepreneurship Lab (E-Lab) is delighted to introduce the third edition of...
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The E-Lab launches the 2025 Entrepreneurial Essay Competition
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