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There are over 100 Fellows at King's. They carry out a huge variety of research, from investigating the origin of the Universe to uncovering the classical world. The following articles and media give a taste of the research being done at the moment.
 


 

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King's Fellow awarded RAeS Medal

Dr James Taylor has been awarded the Bronze Medal from the Royal Aeronautical Society for his work on jet engine technology.

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King's PhD candidate appears on Radio 4's Inside Science

King’s PhD candidate and conservation biologist Sophia Cooke has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science to discuss the effect of roads on the British bird population

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King's alumnus elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Chai Keong Toh (KC 1993) is one of only four new International Fellows to be elected to the Academy this year.

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Professor Michael Cook awarded the Balzan Prize

Honorary Fellow Michael Cook (KC 1959) has been awarded the prestigious prize for his contribution to Islamic Studies.

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Professor Anne Davis honoured by the Institute of Physics

King's Fellow Anne Davis has been awarded the Richard Glazebrook Medal and Prize for her outstanding support and leadership in physics.

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Dr Natassa Varka receives the International Händel Research Prize

Musicologist Natassa Varka (KC 2005) has won the prestigious award with her dissertation on librettist Charles Jennens’ collection of oratorios.

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History of Art student hired by Dallas Museum of Art

King's PhD student Julien Domercq (KC 2007) has been appointed as the new Assistant Curator of European Art at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas.

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New composition by King's Fellow to be broadcast in 27 countries

A new orchestral piece by King's Fellow Richard Causton was one of just two pieces selected by BBC Radio 3 to represent the UK at the International Rostrum of Composers.

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King’s College Research into Slavery, Past and Present

King’s College welcomes Cambridge University’s inquiry into the University's historical links to slavery.

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Richard Causton album receives positive reviews

King's Fellows Richard Causton's latest album La Terra Imparaggiabile

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Music by Orchestral Composition scholar selected for Toru Takemitsu Composition Award

Michael Taplin’s piece Selvedge will be performed publicly in Tokyo with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.

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King’s copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio digitised

King’s College Library has collaborated with the University Library to digitise its copy of Shakespeare’s...

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