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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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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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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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New funding help for King’s graduate students

Two generous gifts towards graduate students are helping enable students without existing financial means to undertake further study.

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Winners of the 2021 Entrepreneurship Prize announced

Perfexia and Caravaggio's Chair have both been awarded prizes from the judging panel.

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Dr Erika Swales (1937-2021)

We are saddened to report the death of Dr Erika Swales, Fellow at King’s since 1980 and College Lecturer in German.

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Dr John Barber (1944-2021)

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Dr John Barber, Life Fellow at King’s, on 26 June 2021.

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King's CRA helps launch new Sustainability Hub in Galápagos

College Research Associate Sophia Cooke is working to help the archipelago achieve its Sustainable Development Goals.

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King's alumni elected as Fellows of the Royal Society

Gregory Houseman and Rebecca Kilner have both been recognised for their exceptional contributions to science. 

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Updated Spurling Report under way

Social anthropologist Andrea Spurling's 1990 report into gender equality in higher education is being revisited thirty years after its initial publication.

Research News

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Finding new ways to improve cancer immunotherapies: rethinking Treg cell targeting

New study co-authored by King’s CRA Dr Sarah Whiteside explores how conventional CD4+ T cells...

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Cambridge researchers find a new way to measure dark energy

King’s Fellow Anne Davis and colleagues have found a new way to detect and measure...

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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...

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