Spring / Summer 2020
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (LLM, 1992) is a British actor, writer, director and musician. He is best known for his roles in the series Oz, Lost and Game of Thrones, and for films The Mummy Returns, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, Suicide Squad, Thor and The Bourne Identity.
Award-winning actor, director and musician Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje speaks to InTouch
By cataloguing nearly half a million pages and items from the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, an award-winning King’s project will provide a unique digital history resource for students, researchers and members of the public.
The Georgian Papers
Marjana Ahmed (Biochemistry, 2021) and Allyson Jones (Biochemistry, 1983) met at the Civil Leadership Academy launch event.
Connections & conversations
Developing vital new medical devices and therapies that will cost less to develop and reach patients sooner.
Healthcare: Engineering a better future
At King’s we are committed to using our expertise and resources in support of the international response to COVID-19 during one of the most challenging times we have collectively faced.
King’s has been at the forefront of medical research for many years. Amid a global pandemic, this, along with our unique partnership with King’s Health Partners, has proved invaluable in the fight against the spread of COVID-19.
King’s contribution to COVID-19
Two successful King’s alumni are supporting the next generation of business students to gain international work experience before graduating, paving the way to a career in some of the most competitive industries across the world.
Two New York based King’s alumni are helping some lucky King’s Business School students onto the career ladder
Professor Stephen Bach, Dean of King’s Business School, reflects on his research and how the School’s curriculum reflects a rapidly changing modern-day workplace.
King’s Business School: Connecting people to possibilities
Over the years, a number of decorated sporting champions have passed through King’s and GKT doors.
There are more sporting greats in the King’s global alumni community than you might realise. Meet some of them here
Samantha Farrell (MA Environmental Politics and Globalisation, 2011) lives in Trinidad and Tobago.
Spotlight on Trinidad & Tobago
Profiles from across the King’s global alumni community
Try your hand at this issue’s brainteaser
News and updates from across the King’s community
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