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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 graduate wins prestigious PhD thesis prize

Maya Feile Tomes (KC 2008) has been awarded the AHGBI & Spanish Embassy Thesis Prize for her doctoral work.

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Ground-breaking placenta model created

New ‘mini-placentas’ – cellular models of the early stages of the placenta – could provide a window into early pregnancy and help transform our understanding of reproductive disorders.

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King’s Fellow awarded BBSRC research grant

The £500,000 award enables Sebastian Eves-van den Akker to conduct important research into the threat that nematodes pose to potato crops.

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Applications open for the Nigel Glendinning PhD Studentship

The studentship provides funding for a three- to four- year course of study in the field of Spanish Art and Literature, and covers both composition fees and maintenance costs.

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King's Student Premières Film at Venice Biennale

PhD student Lindsay Branham showcases her Virtual Reality short film Even in the Rain at the prestigious international festival.

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Centenary of Fred Sanger's birth commemorated

The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology is commemorating the centenary of the birth of Professor Fred Sanger, a Fellow at King's from 1954 to 1983 who is widely regarded as "the father of genomics". 

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Darin Weinberg's book has been awarded the 2018 Melvin Pollner Prize

Darin Weinberg's book Contemporary Social Constructionism (2014, Temple) has been awarded the 2018 Melvin Pollner Prize in Ethnomethodology by the American Sociological Association's section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.

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King's Fellow wins prestigious biomedical award

Professor Azim Surani has been named as a recipient of the 2018 Canada Gairtner International Award.

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Dr David Payne 1933-2018

King’s Fellow Dr David Payne died earlier last month, less than a week before his 85th birthday.

Research News

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Galápagos project awarded Darwin Initiative grant

CRA Sophia Cooke's project aims to reinforce local capacity to generate action on climate, conservation...

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Research examines impact of tourism and climate change on Antarctic biodiversity

College Research Associate Jasmine Lee’s research focuses on the impact of human activity, non-native species,...

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2022 Gates Cambridge Scholars announced

Seven graduate students will be coming to King's in Michaelmas 2022 as part of the...

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