The new King’s College London Report has been published.
This illustrated magazine-style publication features a sample of the immense range of research, teaching and innovation undertaken at King’s in the past year.
Topics include the role of King’s cell therapy research in revolutionising regenerative medicine; the university’s leadership role in celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta; the way in which the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s is bringing these disciplines together to address both the mind and the brain; the innovative activities inspired by the university’s Student Opportunity Fund; an interview with the director of the hugely successful World questions/King’s answers fundraising campaign, and the historic story of King’s during World War I.
The Report also features an introduction by King’s new President & Principal, Professor Ed Byrne AC, and a report by the previous Principal & President, Professor Sir Rick Trainor; College and student news, and facts, figures and finances about King’s. It is widely distributed to opinion-formers, funding councils and bodies, NHS contacts, national and local politicians, fellows, friends and staff of the College, visitors and VIPs.
Copies are available from [email protected] and the new edition of Report can be viewed online at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/newsevents/publications/report.aspx.
Topics include the role of King’s cell therapy research in revolutionising regenerative medicine; the university’s leadership role in celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta; the way in which the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s is bringing these disciplines together to address both the mind and the brain; the innovative activities inspired by the university’s Student Opportunity Fund; an interview with the director of the hugely successful World questions/King’s answers fundraising campaign, and the historic story of King’s during World War I.
The Report also features an introduction by King’s new President & Principal, Professor Ed Byrne AC, and a report by the previous Principal & President, Professor Sir Rick Trainor; College and student news, and facts, figures and finances about King’s. It is widely distributed to opinion-formers, funding councils and bodies, NHS contacts, national and local politicians, fellows, friends and staff of the College, visitors and VIPs.
Copies are available from [email protected] and the new edition of Report can be viewed online at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/newsevents/publications/report.aspx.