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Five King's alumni recognised in Birthday Honours

Oliver Hart, David Abulafia, Eve Samson, Jason James and Colin Garrett have all been recognised in the Birthday Honours.

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King's student takes performance on tour to Italy

Graduate student Stephane Crayton (KC 2014) joined forces with alumna Rachel Stroud (KC 2015) and Dante scholar Lorenzo Bastida to present 3 Dreams to audiences across Tuscany.

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Sustainable Travel Policy encouraging use of low-emission transport

The policy offers additional funding for travelling by sustainable modes and involves carbon-offsetting where flying is unavoidable.

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AI pioneer gives E-Lab talk

Alumnus Geoffrey Hinton (KC 1967) returned to King's to speak about the future of ar

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King's accommodation receives RIBA East Award

The College's accommodation buildings at Cranmer Road have received the prestigious RIBA East Award for 2023.

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King’s Library featured in BBC One’s ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’

King’s Librarian James Clements helped Andrew Lloyd Webber uncover the story of a family ancestor.

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King’s Fellow wins John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize

King’s Fellow Matthew Gandy is this year’s winner of the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, awarded by the Foundation for Landscape Studies and UVA School of Architecture.

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King's Fellow wins Nine Dots Prize

Research Fellow Joanna Kusiak has been awarded the biennial prize for original thinking in response to contemporary societal issues.

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Public Notice - Installation of stained glass roundel

A public notice regarding the installation of a stained glass roundel to an internal window of the Chapel.

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Study shows the impact of the King's wildflower meadow

Published today, the study led by King’s Research Fellow Cicely Marshall shows that establishing the meadow has made a considerable impact to the wildlife value of the land, while reducing the greenhouse gas emissions associated with its upkeep.

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Art historian John Bury dies

Pioneering art historian John Bernard Bury (born 1917) passed away on 18th January 2017, at Wimbledon, aged 99. John studied at Balliol College, Oxford, where he read modern history (1935-38).

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Choir releases studio master downloads

Choir albums now available to download from King's in ultra-high resolution

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College entrepreneurship competition now open

The King’s Entrepreneurship Prize encourages and supports King’s Members in the development of promising ideas and concepts.

Online exhibition on 'Mothers of Kingsmen'

Online exhibition using archives to explore the relationship certain famous King's College alumni had with their mothers.

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21 piano piece show

Chapel Lates are back with a performance of Richard Causton’s Nocturne for 21 Pianos, performed by students from Cambridge University with young pianists from St. Bede's School and the Centre for Young Musicians   

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God-Curious: Asking Eternal Questions

The Dean of King’s Stephen Cherry, has this week published a book intended to encourage sixth formers (and others) to consider studying theology.

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King’s Fellows awarded teaching prizes

We congratulate two of our current Fellows, Dr Jude Browne and Dr Ingo Gildenhard, who have both won Pilkington Prizes this year for their substantial contributions to teaching.

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It's not all in my head! - The complex relationship between rare diseases and mental health problems

This article argues that the common experiences of rare disease patients have impacts upon the way in which their psychiatric care should be offered and managed, and that sensitivity and understanding surrounding these issues should be considered