Are culture wars taking hold in the UK? Join us on 25 February in-person or online for a discussion examining the state of division and identity in Great Britain.
🔗 Register in-person: shorturl.at/tQymz
🔗 Register online: shorturl.at/DREPL#ForeverKings🦁 @KingsSSPP
ALT A young woman wearing dungarees over a yellow t-shirt walks with a group of protesters. She raises one hand above her head and she holds a megaphone on the other.
It’s #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek. So what better time to talk about how King’s is helping tackle the growing issue of mental health problems among young people via the King’s Maudsley Partnership for Children and Young People?
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/84942#ForeverKings🦁
ALT The stylish art deco exterior of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People.
ALT The calm interior office and communal space inside the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People.
ALT The spacious roof garden of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People.
ALT The spacious garden of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People.
Can EU law ever be truly loved? In an era when EU rules are contested, Professor Oana Stefan draws on a sentimental rhetoric to explore European integration through law.
Join us on 5 March to find out more...
🔗 Register: shorturl.at/kUQr3#ForeverKings🦁 @KCL_Law
ALT The flag of the United Kingdom flies on a flag pole next to the flag of the European Union.
Have you ever considered a human-AI/robot relationship? ❤️ 🤖 Join us on Wednesday 18 February for an online panel that discusses how technology is reshaping the way we connect, love and desire.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/1ytlT#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsartshums
📢 In March, the alumni team and senior leaders from King’s are visiting Beijing and Shanghai to host two alumni receptions.
🔗 Register for Beijing on 20 March: shorturl.at/9A9CM
🔗 Register for Shanghai on 22 March: shorturl.at/iKBcg#ForeverKings🦁
Meet King’s alum Pearl Sakoane (Nursing with Registration as an Adult Nurse, 2015). She tells us why a four-week elective placement in Tanzania was life-changing – and how it inspired her start-up, Medi Trip.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/zDkra#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsnmpc
ALT A young woman with long hair in a blue jacket and jeans. Her t-shirt has the words ‘Medi Trip Tanzania’ on it.
ALT A young woman in a stylish and a dark top receives a plaque from a woman wearing a tartan coat at an awards ceremony.
ALT A young woman with long hair in a blue jacket and jeans. Her t-shirt has the words ‘Medi Trip Tanzania’ on it. She affectionately hugs another woman wearing a doctor’s scrubs.
ALT A group of seven men and women stand outside a hospital. The words ‘Emergency Department’ are visible over their heads on a large sign. Five of the group wear medical scrubs and a woman wearing a brown dress holds an award. Also present is a young woman with long hair in a blue jacket and jeans.
We caught up with King’s alum Partha Sharma (MSc in Global Finance & Banking, 2024). Inspired by his grandfather’s deep appreciation for education, he founded a school for young children in India.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/5w5hR#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsbschool
ALT A man with dark hair and glasses is wearing smart suit and graduation robes. In the background is the main auditorium of the Royal Festival Hall in London. A large screen reading ‘King’s College London’ hangs above the stage.
ALT A man with dark hair and glasses is wearing smart suit and graduation robes. In the background is the statue of Nelson Mandela outside the Royal Festival Hall in London.
ALT Four young children dressed in red school uniforms stand inside a classroom. A man with dark hair, glasses and wearing casual clothes stands next to them and smiles.
ALT Two young children dressed in red school uniforms sit inside a classroom.
📢 Congratulations to the amazing members of our alumni community recognised in the New Year Honours list. These include games industry veteran Michael French MBE.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/XmqJy#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsartshums
📷 Games London & HSSIB
ALT A man with short hair wearing a white jumper and a black jacket. He stands on a stage and holds a microphone in his hand. He is speaking to a live audience.
🎉 👏 A King’s Business School alum has taken the Start-up of the Year Award at the 2026 AMBA BGA Awards. Samuel Tecuala is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dehusk, a plant-based milk business in the Philippines.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/4TfFJ#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsbschool
ALT Four people pose on top of a 1970s campervan branded as Dehusk.
The King’s Start-up Accelerator is looking for ambitious founders ready to disrupt the status quo. Join us on 5 February for a webinar to discover the support available through our programme designed to help you.
🔗 Details: shorturl.at/7heI4#ForeverKings🦁 @InnovateKings
ALT A group of King-up Accelerator attendees posing for a pic standing at the stairs at the Bush House Court Yard.
📖 To bookmark National Storytelling Week, we’re spotlighting King’s alum Sir Michael Morpurgo. The former Children’s Laureate returned to campus in September to speak at our Opening of the Year Ceremony.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/ia0IK#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsartshums
ALT A man wearing a blue shirt sits on a stage and holds a microphone. He is answering questions from an audience.
📢 A new study led by academics at King’s Business School found that Brexit has had a substantial impact on the UK economy. The research finds UK investment up to 18 per cent lower as a result of Brexit.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/gpHZd#ForeverKings🦁 @kingsbschool
ALT The flag of Great Britain on a flagpole fluttering in the wind against a dark blue sky.
New research involving Professor Terry Dawson has used drones to collect the exhaled breath of whales. This has revealed how a virus linked to mass strandings of whales and dolphins is circulating above the Arctic Circle.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/OTPFe#ForeverKings🦁
ALT A dramatic photo of a huge whale breaking the surface and pushing its head out of the water.
King's has received £4.9million from Wellcome to develop an AI chatbot to support young people with psychosis and depression. This will support therapists and improve access to effective care across NHS services.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/omHMC#ForeverKings🦁
ALT A cartoon illustration of a person having a talking therapy.
New hope for people with inflammatory bowel disease? King's scientists have uncovered that gut immune cells ILC3s help intestines repair itself. This may inspire future treatments focused on healing, not just reducing inflammation.
🔗 shorturl.at/82kWK#ForeverKings🦁
ALT Two hands holding a colorful paper model of the intestines. The background is light blue.
This International Day of Education, we meet King’s alum Richard Rieser OBE. A leading light in the fight for disability rights, Richard has spent decades championing inclusive policies for those with disabilities.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/LmdoV#ForeverKings🦁 @KingsSSPP
ALT A man wearing a grey jumper with a shirt underneath sits in a chair at a desk. On the desk is a computer, a keyboard and several work files.
🎓 We've just completed our January graduations at the Royal Festival Hall. A huge congratulations to all our new graduates and welcome to your global community of 290,000 alumni.
🔗 Check out your free benefits: shorturl.at/NQr0T#ForeverKings🦁
ALT A parent playfully putting a graduation hat on a graduate who is dressed in a yellow and black academic robe.
ALT A cross-player posing with two graduates who are each holding a bouquet of flowers.
ALT A PhD graduate posing with a King's bear plush that they won from our daily graduation raffle.
ALT A graduate in a green and black gown, posing playfully with their family in front of the ForeverKings backdrop.
ALT A graduate in a yellow and black graduation gown posing for a picture with their family in front of the ForeverKings sign.
ALT A graduate in a green and black gown posing for a picture with friends and family in front of the forever King's sign.
ALT A graduate in a green and black gown posing for a picture with friends and family in front of the forever King's sign.
ALT A graduate in a yellow and black gown, holding a graduation scroll, posing for a picture with friends and family in front of the forever King's sign.