King's College London
universityMajor public research university in central London with multiple campuses and extensive teaching, research and event facilities; regularly hosts academic conferences and large-scale events.
Upcoming Events (35)

International Lunch at Waterloo
Join staff and students for a free light lunch at King's College London's Waterloo campus, an informal international gathering that blends cultures, conversation, and campus community in a welcoming, casual setting.

The case for cash: do cash transfers work in practice?
A compelling lecture at King's College London examining whether unconditional cash transfers can effectively tackle poverty, exploring real-world outcomes, implementation challenges, and policy implications.

Postgraduate Personal Statement Info Session
An informative session at King's College London guiding applicants on crafting a standout postgraduate personal statement, with tips on structure, argument, and focus tailored for master's and PhD applications.

Dean's Office Book Club at Waterloo
Join the Dean's Office Book Club at Waterloo on 2026-03-17 at 13:10 to read Londoners: The Days and Nights of London Now by Craig Taylor, then discuss the city's pulse with fellow readers in a welcoming setting at King's College London.

LCSPRs in England: Learning from Local Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews
An academic lecture at King's College London with Professor Jeanette Cossar examining Local Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews (LCSPRs) in England, drawing lessons for policy and frontline social work practice.

Academic Freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa: Protections & Realities
An in-depth seminar examining how Academic Freedom is conceptualized, codified, enacted, and contested across Sub-Saharan Africa, with country reports and continental perspectives presented by scholars at King's College London.
King's Population Health Institute Vanguard Seminar: Howard Bauchner
Join Kings College London for the Vanguard Seminar on population health with Howard Bauchner. A college-led lecture exploring current health-policy challenges and research insights, with practical implications for public health practice.
Can Democracy Survive War? The Ukrainian Experience
An engaging university lecture at Kings College London exploring how war tests democratic governance, with analysis of Ukraine's experience, resilience, and the implications for the future of democracy amid conflict.
Inaugural Lecture with Professor James Lee
Inaugural Lecture with Professor James Lee at King's College London kicks off scholarly dialogue with a wide-ranging, energized talk that maps his research journey and future directions.
Inaugural Lectures by Davies & Pitchford at King's College London
Inaugural lectures by Professors Elizabeth Davies and Simon Pitchford at King's College London.
The Inaugural Joan Reece Lecture 2025
Public lecture at King's College London kicking off the Joan Reece Lecture series.
Prisoners of Our Own Device
A Kings College London talk examining how modern devices shape our lives and autonomy.
The Inaugural Joan Reece Lecture 2025
The Inaugural Joan Reece Lecture 2025 at Kings College London presents a keynote academic talk in the university lecture series.
Inaugural Lectures: Professors Sheeba Irshad & Shaihan Malik
Kings College London hosts inaugural lectures by Professors Sheeba Irshad and Shaihan Malik, showcasing their research and scholarly perspectives.
In Conversation on Escalation: Applying Deterrence Concepts to Space
A conversation at King's College London exploring how deterrence concepts apply to space and strategic stability.
King's Population Health Institute Vanguard Seminar: Howard Bauchner
King's Population Health Institute Vanguard Seminar at King's College London featuring Howard Bauchner on population health research.
Listening to Landscape book launch
Join the book launch for Listening to Landscape at Kings College London, featuring a discussion on landscape writing and its cultural reflections.
Can Democracy Survive War? The Ukrainian Experience
Free Radicals - In conversation with Mike Jay
Science talk at King's College London with Mike Jay in conversation about free radicals.
Prisoners of Our Own Device
King's College London hosts a public lecture examining how technology shapes our lives and whether we are prisoners of our own devices.
Beyond Interpretation Judicial Authority in the Face of Unjust Norms
Public university lecture at King's College London exploring how judicial authority interacts with unjust norms in political-philosophical terms.
The Divided Mind: New thinking on mental health
A King's College London lecture exploring new perspectives on mental health and the concept of the divided mind.
Inaugural Lecture with Professor James Lee
An inaugural lecture at Kings College London with Professor James Lee, presenting his research and vision for the department.
Listening to Landscape book launch
Book-launch for Listening to Landscape at King's College London, exploring landscape through writing and scholarship.
Inaugural Lecture with Professor James Lee
An inaugural lecture by Professor James Lee at Kings College London, outlining the professor's research and welcoming attendees.
Professor Anthony Vernon - Inaugural Lecture
Professor Anthony Vernon delivers the inaugural lecture at Kings College London, presenting his latest research and insights.
The Divided Mind: New perspective on mental health
Kings College London hosts a lecture exploring a new perspective on mental health and wellbeing.
Inaugural Lectures: Professors Sheeba Irshad & Shaihan Malik
Inaugural lectures by Professors Sheeba Irshad and Shaihan Malik at Kings College London, presenting their research and academic work.
Free Radicals - In conversation with Mike Jay
A science lecture at Kings College London featuring Mike Jay in a conversation about Free Radicals.
Population Health Vanguard Seminar: Howard Bauchner
Academic lecture at King's College London featuring Howard Bauchner as part of the Population Health Vanguard Seminar.
Inaugural Lectures: Professors Elizabeth Davies & Simon Pitchford
Kings College London hosts inaugural lectures by Professors Elizabeth Davies and Simon Pitchford; date to be announced.
Professor Anthony Vernon - Inaugural Lecture
Public inaugural lecture by Professor Anthony Vernon at Kings College London—an insightful overview of his research and new directions.
Can Democracy Survive War? The Ukrainian Experience
An academic lecture at King's College London exploring whether democracy can endure wartime, focusing on Ukraine's experience and its implications for liberal governance.
Beyond Interpretation Judicial Authority in the Face of Unjust Norms
A lecture at King's College London examining how interpretation shapes judicial authority in the face of unjust norms.
In Conversation: Deterrence Concepts in Space
A King's College London conversation exploring how deterrence theory applies to space security and strategic competition.