Comment 188 - May 2009

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Comment The College newsletter

Issue no 188 | May 2009

New support for postgraduates The College announces new initiatives to support its 7,500 graduate students from around the world. There has been a rise in

postgraduate research applications across the country this year and King’s is doing particularly well with an increase of 47 per cent on last year. This is a key strategic target for the College which views doctoral students as an integral part of the research community and culture.

Assisted Conception Unit officially opens

An increase of 47 per cent on last year The College attracts the best graduate students and provides a world-class experience within a friendly and supportive environment. King’s is England’s most successful university for PhD completion rates – with 92 per cent of full-time home students successfully completing their theses within seven years of first registration. Taught postgraduates have a wide and growing choice of programmes across all of the College’s academic schools. To further consolidate King’s status as a world-class university, the College has announced new streams of postgraduate studentships and an innovative free language course. continued on page 2

Photographer Gina Glover spent a year-long residency in the Assisted Conception Unit. Her brief was to create images which would enhance the environment, helping patients and their families to feel comfortable, whilst also reflecting ideas and images relating to the unit, a joint collaboration between King’s and Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital Foundation Trust. The resulting artworks adorn the walls from the entrance, through to the waiting area, as well as the consultation and treatment rooms at Guy’s. Blossom is used in this piece, New beginnings – 8 cell, bringing a burst of colour and beauty from the natural world into a clinical environment. The photographer was commissioned by Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity. For the full story see page 8.


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