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King's alumni awarded Leverhulme Prizes

Alumni Dr Tom Geue and Professor Kathryn Stevens have both been awarded Philip Leverhulme Prizes in Classics.

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Choir releases new album for Christmas

The Choir's new Christmas album is the first under new Director of Music, Daniel Hyde.

King's undergraduate awarded law scholarship

Undergraduate student Diallo Williams has been awarded a scholarship on the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship Scheme. 

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King's CRA leads response to Cabinet Office call for evidence

Matthijs Maas has led a submission of Evidence to the UK Cabinet Office, providing input on the UK’s proposed National Resilience Strategy.

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New research from King's Fellow sheds light on killer T cells

Gillian Griffiths and her team have discovered how T cells are able to replenish their ability to destroy cancer cells.

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King’s medics top University anatomy exams

Three first year medical students have ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd in Cambridge in the Part 1A exams in anatomy.

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Library and Archives publish 'A King's Banquet' exhibition

Part of Open Cambridge, the exhibition showcases a feast of food-related material from the special collections.

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Inaugural participants selected for the King’s Entrepreneurship Lab

Nineteen students will form the first cohort of the year-long programme to support those wishing to explore a career path in innovation and entrepreneurship.

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New Research Fellow in Late Roman and Early Medieval Archaeology of Britain

Dr Katie Haworth will join King’s in October to investigate findings from last year's excavation of an early medieval burial ground on the College’s Croft Gardens site on Barton Road.

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Beekeeping Society returns another good harvest

72 jars of honey have been produced by the King's bees on Scholars' Piece this year.