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King's PhD students win Wolfson Enterprise Competition

Amy Rochford and June Park have won First Prize for their company Lecta, harnessing flexible bio-electronic technology for use in neural devices.

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Organ Scholar wins FRCO prizes

Organ Scholar Paul Greally has swept the board at the Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists exams.

H E Durham Fund 2021

Applications are open for small grants for projects related to the life sciences.

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Duke of Edinburgh dies aged 99

Prince Philip was Chancellor of the University for 35 years, from December 1976 to June 2011.

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Kings bans use of the apostrophe

As a result of an extraordinary meeting of the Governing Body, Kings College has decided that the apostrophe should no longer be used in official communications.

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Statement from the Investment Committee

A statement from the Investment Committee on the College's expectation to eliminate all fossil fuel investments by 2030 at the latest.

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New gift to promote study of egalitarian capitalism

Pressing issues of inequality are driving research into new economic theories.

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Design of Alan Turing banknote released

The new £50 note, featuring King's alumnus Alan Turing, will be in circulation from 23 June 2021.

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An update from our early-graduating medics

We caught up with three King’s medics, Dr Fanny Belais, Dr Adam Townson and Dr Chris Williams, to hear about their experiences over the past 12 months.

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King's alumni release new album

Ten King's alumni feature on a new album of English song, released on the King's College record label.