King's College London Postgraduate prospectus 2015

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Postgraduate Prospectus 2015


Contents WELCOME TO KING’S

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Faculty research and connections Unlocking London and the world

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KEY INFORMATION

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Fees & funding International students Applying Facilities & study support Wellbeing Accommodation

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PROGRAMMES BY SUBJECT

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Biomedical and Life Sciences Chemistry & Analytical Sciences Classics Dental & Oral Science Education & Professional Studies English European Culture Languages & Society Geography Global Studies Health & Social Science Healthcare Clinical Management & Leadership History Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering Informatics International Development Law Management & Business Studies Mathematics Medicine Neuroscience Nursing & Midwifery Nutrition & Dietetics Performance Studies, Music & Creative Industries Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences Philosophy Physics Physiological Sciences Politics Psychology & Psychiatry Theology & Religious Studies War Studies & International Relations English & Academic Skills Preparation Programmes

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College Policy Visit King’s campus maps

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INDEX

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Part-time programmes Taught programmes Research programmes General information

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Cover image: Big Ben & The Houses of Parliament from St Thomas’ Campus

Somerset House viewed from the Southbank


Welcome to King’s

I am delighted to have this opportunity to share with you an insight into life in our central London location and the powerful ways we connect with the wider world through our interdisciplinary and international focus. Ranked in the top 20 universities in the world* our desire to attract the best people and to inspire and help you realise your full potential is fundamental to our mission. It is clear that the university world will experience ever greater globalisation over the next few years and I look forward to helping King’s make its own contribution to this progress. Research, innovation and collaboration are key to our work with you. We challenge you to think critically and to push boundaries. By developing and investigating the areas that you are passionate about, King’s helps you to enhance your career opportunities and broaden your horizons. King’s has a distinguished history and is at the centre of a wide range of cutting-edge research. Students and academics are at our heart as we continue to provide a prestigious, modern education with our research, teaching and learning highly respected across the globe.

PROFESSOR EDWARD BYRNE PRESIDENT & PRINCIPAL *QS World University Rankings, 2013


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Maughan Library, Strand Campus


King’s has an excellent record for graduate employment and is ranked as the Sunday Times Best University for Graduate Employment, 2013. CAREERS SERVICES

King’s Careers & Employability provide a variety of opportunities for you to engage with potential employers and internship host organisations; from large scale careers fairs to niche networking events. Specialist one-to-one advice can help you make informed career choices and our application and interview coaching will help prepare you for competing in the job market – whatever your chosen sector. Our careers resources continue to be available to you after you graduate. www.kcl.ac.uk/careers

ENTERPRISE AND INNOVATION

King’s actively promotes entrepreneurship and innovation through several targeted initiatives. The Lion’s Den Challenge is our main business competition for entrepreneurs: each year teams of students and staff tackle and devise creative solutions to different enterprise challenges. Enterprise Connect host regular activities to promote entrepreneurship including seminars, workshops and networking events with high profile speakers. As part of King’s commitment to encourage positive social change, in partnership with UnLtd, the Social Entrepreneurship scheme delivers events and workshops, award funding and knowledge sharing. www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/business/entrepreneurship

‘King’s has a long standing relationship with the biggest law firms, which organise plenty of events for students to meet future employers. The alumni network is also extremely useful, with many former students recruiting interns within the current year. I would really recommend King’s to anyone looking for both academic excellence and a life experience.’ Amélie, European Law LLM, Graduate

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inspired Global Institutes, page 128

Faculty of Arts & Humanities, page 196

Dental Institute, page 70

Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, page 120

The Dickson Poon School of Law, page 132

Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, page 156

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King’s is ranked in the top 20 in the world with research and discovery the key drivers of our work. The historical and continued global influence of our research and innovation is evident from our 12 Nobel Prize winners* and in each postgraduate’s experience at King’s. See what postgraduates from your faculty have to say about their time at King’s and how it benefited them (pictured left, full interviews available online). Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, page 104

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TOP 20 IN THE WORLD

The QS World University Rankings place King’s in the top 20 and we are rated as a five-star university. Our scores for academic and employer reputations are over 90 per cent – testament to the quality of our faculty and the high regard in which our research and teaching are held across the globe. WORLD LEADERS IN RESEARCH

Over 90 per cent of our research is internationally recognised, providing the perfect environment to share and develop your passion, and giving you an edge. King’s is in the top 10 for research earnings with a total research grant and contract income of £164,025,000, 2012-13. *For details of all our Nobel Laureates, see

www.kcl.ac.uk/aboutkings/history/nobellaureates.aspx Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, page 202 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, page 188

‘The fact that King’s has such a good reputation came up in the course of the interview and was a key selling point in helping me obtain my present teaching job.’ Juan, Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni for full details 5


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Our faculties are at the cutting-edge of research. Our work is challenging and groundbreaking, leading to new thinking and perspectives. GRADUATE SCHOOL SUPPORTS YOUR STUDY

King’s has the joint top PhD completion rate in the UK (Higher Education Funding Council, August 2013). Our friendly, ambitious and diverse postgraduate community is made up from over 10,000 postgraduate students. As a postgraduate student you will be supported by our Graduate School, which is dedicated to help you succeed in your chosen area including: • access to skills development training for taught master’s students • a Researcher Development Programme for doctoral students • teacher training if you plan an academic career.

RESEARCH BY FACULTY

On the following pages each faculty gives an insight into our work and connections in London. Global Institutes

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The Dickson Poon School of Law

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Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy 12 Connecting you to politics, law and the global economy

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Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences 16

www.kcl.ac.uk/gradschool

THE ASSOCIATESHIP OF KING’S COLLEGE (AKC)

The AKC, unique to King’s, is an additional qualification you can study alongside your postgraduate programme. Enabling you to take advantage of the breadth of King’s faculties you’ll examine fundamental, ethical and theological questions in a contemporary context.

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Dental Institute

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ENHANCE YOUR QUALIFICATION

The Modern Language Centre offers accredited language courses to over 400 postgraduate students each year for free. You can take an optional language module in addition to your main programme, and may be able to take it as part of your taught degree. We also offer Continued Professional Development (CPD) language courses at reduced rates to King’s students. www.kcl.ac.uk/mlc

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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience 28 Connecting you to health

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Global Institutes The Global Institutes are fast becoming a focal point in London for expert opinion, study and research into the emerging economies, and regions of the world that are shaping the 21st century.

‘The people working at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, New Delhi were extremely qualified... and the Director Dr Arunabha Ghosh was absolutely brilliant. I really enjoyed working there... It was overall a very rich experience.’ Lola, Contemporary India MA, 2013

The Brazil, Russia, India, and Lau China Institutes, the Institute of North American Studies and the International Development Institute provide exciting opportunities for students to specialise in a particular region or to study international development on a broader level. You will benefit from an international faculty, connections with business, government and the third sector, research collaborations, internship opportunities and a rich programme of seminars and public lectures.

The King’s Brazil Institute has partnered with Action for Brazil’s Children Trust (ABC Trust) on events and ABC have provided internships for our master’s students.

World leading academics with regional expertise RUSSIA INSTITUTE King’s Russia Institute is under the media spotlight as King’s experts provide comments on the Ukraine political crisis. Across all types of media, from Channel 4 News, to Radio 4 and Time to the Guardian, the Huffington Post and the Financial Times, our academics have shared their expert opinions.

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Internships & Professional Development INDIA INSTITUTE Students who graduated from the Contemporary India MA 2012-13 were placed in a wide range of internships with organisations in London and India including: Chatham House, Institute of Islamic and Strategic Studies (London), Parliamentary Research Services (PRS, Delhi), Centre for Policy Research (Delhi), Council on Energy, Environment and Water (Delhi) and the Ministry of Finance. Students have the opportunity to discuss career paths with invited visitors from a range of fields, and participate in sessions designed to develop transferable skills. BRAZIL INSTITUTE Recent internships for students were with: Rio Negocios, Action for Brazil’s Children (ABC) Trust, the Financial Times, Petrobras, Culturart, Eco Trancoso, Canning House, the Anglo-Brazilian Society and the British Embassy in Brazil.

Research seminars, public lectures and debates Top international speakers, from ambassadors and leading politicians to highly acclaimed academics, participate in our events. LAU CHINA INSTITUTE Recent seminars include: Children of migration in China – China’s left behind children, Professor Tao Ran, Renmin University, China; Interpreting China through propaganda, Dr Matthew Johnson, Grinnell College, USA; Governing Finance in East Asia, Dr Ramon Pacheco Pardo, King’s; The Politics of National Identity in China, Dr Enze Han, SOAS, University of London.

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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE The launch conference for the King’s International Development Institute was held in conjunction with Ipsos MORI. New research was presented to debate questions such as: How should we understand the rise of the emerging economies? Are they a passing phenomenon? Which countries will be the next leaders in a new world? INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES The US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun, delivered a seminar at King’s: Diplomacy and the Digital Age, providing an opportunity for students to meet a leading expert in political campaigning and diplomacy.

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The Dickson Poon School of Law The excellence and influence of our research has led to change both nationally and internationally and underpins all of our teaching. Panel and committee representation, research reports and legal advice to world leaders are just some of the ways we impact public policy and practice. Prominent London practitioners teach on our courses and with Parliament, government departments, the Royal Courts of Justice, the Inns of Court and the offices of major global law firms all within walking distance, networking opportunities are bountiful. Many of our alumni return to us for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and are actively engaged with activities and events at our School. We are the only law school in the UK to have two former Chief Justices as distinguished visitors.

Distinguished Visitor Visiting Professor Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers was recently appointed to the Joint Committee on prisoners voting rights. He was the first Dickson Poon Distinguished Visitor and joined our School in November 2012 following his retirement as the first President of the UK Supreme Court.

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Centre for European Law 40th anniversary celebrations More than 100 alumni, students, friends and members of the Centre of European Law celebrated its 40th anniversary in Brussels. Speaking at the welcome reception, Director of the Centre, Professor Andrea Biondi, said, ‘We are very excited to be here in Brussels for the Centre’s first event in Continental Europe. It is wonderful to see so many students from King’s who studied EU Law with us, both on campus and by distance learning, come together for this occasion. After four decades of teaching, research and public debate in EU Law, the Centre is proud of what it has achieved – and the plan is to do even more. Thank you for your enthusiastic response and for making us feel so welcome in the capital of EU Law.’

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Law Scholarship Programmes Made possible by the support of Dr Dickson Poon, the Law School offers five exceptionally generous Law PhD scholarships, each covering the cost of fees (Home/EU or overseas) and a stipend of £20,000 per annum. These scholarships are offered as part of the Dickson Poon Law Research Student Scholarship Programme. The Yeoh Tiong Lay LLM Scholarship Programme is a fund to help four outstanding new law students undertake the one year LLM programme at King’s. The scholarships cover the cost of your tuition fees for the year and also provide a £10,000 contribution to your living costs whilst studying.

FIXED GENERAL ELECTION DATES Research at King’s has led to fixed dates being established for general elections, shifting the balance of power from the Prime Minister back to the parties. This key reform to the constitution fixes a five-year interval between general elections in the UK. Robert Blackburn, Professor of Constitutional Law, has done more than any other academic to promote this change.

Groundbreaking research Professor Penney Lewis provided written and oral evidence to the Commission on Assisted Dying. This was used in reaching the key conclusion that assisted suicide for the terminally ill could safely be legalised with safeguards to protect the vulnerable. Her critique of the informal legal change, produced by the Director of Public Prosecutions’ new policy for prosecutors, directly informed and shaped public and political debate. In one key conclusion she contends that factors in the policy ‘ensure

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that assistance in suicide remains an amateur activity carried out by inexperienced individuals without the assistance of professionals or amateur organisations (as in Switzerland)’ and identifies the risks associated with this approach. This conclusion was quoted by parliamentarians and legalisation campaigners and advocates. Her work has also directly contributed to legal change in Canada and a Bill in Australia.

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Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy As one of the largest UK university faculties focusing on policy-oriented research we are committed to advancing social science scholarship to help tackle some of the most important social, political and ethical issues of our time.

‘I really like the atmosphere and my colleagues at the department, both professionally and socially. We are a very diverse group of people, including anthropologists, MDs, bioethicists, sociologists and political scientists; and between us we also cover all continents of the world! And, as a result, I learn something new and unexpected every day.’ Professor Barbara Prainsack, Reader in Sociology

These include urban sustainability and climate change, new security uncertainties and risks, the changing nature of war, age and ageing, the ethics of biomedical innovation, scientific literacy and cultural inclusion, social cohesion in multi-faith societies, inequalities in health and education, public service reform and the future of the professions. www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/research

Walk the Nile: Intrepid Explorers follows Levison Wood’s epic adventure

Public Sector Management & Economics The Public Sector Management and Economics group has grown substantially in recent years. Research has expanded to address prominent challenges in the economics and organisation of public services. The group is distinctive in combining applied economics and organisational studies, reflecting a shared interest in various issues including how incentives and governance structures interact.

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Levison Wood is on a year-long world record-breaking expedition to walk the length of the Nile. The epic journey, through seven countries, provides fascinating insights to the environments and societies along the great river. Filmed by Channel 4, the journey is to be broadcast as a four-part series in early 2015. Intrepid Explorers, working in partnership with Levison, follows his progress on their website. Convened by three PhD students, Intrepid Explorers provides an opportunity for anyone in the Department of Geography and outside speakers to share experiences from their travels.

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‘ Raw personal data: providing access ’ in Science Professor Barbara Prainsack is a Reader in Sociology at the Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine. Her main research interest lies in the interface between science and regulation. She regularly participates in policy debates and other related activities and recently published a policy forum paper on ‘Raw personal data: providing access’ in Science. This paper resulted from a collaboration with Jeantine Lunshof and George Church at Harvard Medical School.

Professor Ken Young wins 2014 Moncado Award Ken Young, Professor of Public Policy in the Department of Political Economy, was awarded a 2014 Moncado Award by the Society for Military History for his article ‘Special Weapon, Special Relationship: The Atomic Bomb Comes to Britain’ published in the Journal of Military History.

Rudra Chaudhuri: Forged in Crisis Rudra Chaudhuri, lecturer in the Department of War Studies, recently published a book, Forged in Crisis , which was reviewed in the Financial Times, (2 March 2014). The book highlights the sensitive politics surrounding India’s relationship with western democracies. The review commented that while Indian media typically depict their country as victim of an arrogant, bullying superpower – as during the recent furore over Ms Khobragade’s treatment – Chaudhuri’s research, using Indian archival materials and interviews with central diplomatic actors, suggests that in reality, New Delhi often got its own way in critical diplomatic dealings with Washington over six decades.

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Connecting you to...

...politics, law and the global economy Benefit from our close ties with many key political, economic and legal institutions both in the UK and across the globe.

‘The students we recruit from King’s College London are well rounded and ambitious individuals who flourish in a corporate environment.’ FDM

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International International Centre Centre for Security for Security AnalysisAnalysis

Specialist teams at King’s are dedicated to connecting industry to our research and academics. These cover consultancy and contracted services, partnerships, intellectual property (IP) and licensing.

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KING’S POLICY INSTITUTE

Drawing on the expertise, intellectual rigour and professional networks of our academics we currently run ten specialist policy research areas: Central & Local Governement; Education Policy; Europe; Health Policy; International Law & Public Policy; Management and Business; Media and Digital; Risk and Resilience; Security and Defence and Social Policy. www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/kpi

Environmental Environmental AgencyAgency KPMG KPMG

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ACTIVE ACTIVE RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT

EXPERT ADVICE

King’s academics serve on influential committees and government advisory bodies across all sectors both in the UK and internationally. A directory of King’s experts, who are willing to provide informed opinion on particular subject areas, is available. www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/expertise

CONSULTANCY, PROFESSIONAL AND EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Commission Commission for Racial for Racial EqualityEquality

Shelter Shelter

King’s is a leading higher-education provider of services to external organisations. The King’s Professional & Executive Development (KPED) team works with private and public sector organisations to develop and deliver tailor-made workshops and training programmes for professionals. www.kcl.ac.uk.study/kped

London London Development Development Agency Agency

Cabinet Cabinet Office Office Water Water ResearchResearch Institute,Institute, Ghana Ghana InstituteInstitute for Public for Public Policy Policy ResearchResearch

‘Deloitte has a long-standing relationship with King’s and we have a great number of alumni now working across our Audit, Tax, Consulting and Corporate Finance areas. We continue to work with the university and target King’s students due to the high-calibre of applications that we receive every year. We look forward to continuing to strengthen the relationship with the university over the coming academic year.’ Rob Fryer, Head of Graduate Recruitment, Deloitte www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why for full details 15


Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences All our academic staff are research-active. Their outstanding international reputations, unique, sought-after expertise and contemporary experience make them leaders in their fields. Engagement is at the heart of your learning experience and our open door policy continues to play a key role in creating a vibrant and inclusive community.

Informatics – Mischa Dohler and the mystery of missing flight MH370 As an expert in wireless communications, Sky News, Al Jazeera and BBC Radio 5, invited Mischa Dohler, Professor in Wireless Communication in the Department of Informatics and Board of Directors of Worldsensing, to shed light on the mysterious disappearance of flight MH370.

In 2013 Professor Peter Higgs and Professor Michael Levitt joined James Clerk Maxwell, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Owen Richardson and Charles Barkla as Nobel Laureates underlining our strong history and the major contributions made to world science. Interdisciplinarity is encouraged throughout our faculty. This is shown in our work on fundamental problems across chemistry, informatics (computer science and the Centre for Robotics Research and Centre for Telecommunications Research), mathematics and physics and their application to healthcare, security and many other areas. www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/research

Mathematics – Distinguished lecture delivered by Professor Peter Sarnak Peter Sarnak, Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University delivered a lecture entitled ‘Number Theory and the Circle Packings of Apollonius’ in the department’s Distinguished Lecture series.

Dr Amanda Coles and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Intelligent automated systems are increasingly important and prevalent in modern life. These systems range from online services, such as journey or holiday planning websites, to the guidance systems of rovers on the surface of Mars or the systems managing fleets of driverless trains. They all share the need for a software ‘brain’, an artificial intelligence to make smart decisions about what actions to take and when. ‘My research is into artificial intelligence (AI) planning, making these software brains for intelligent systems. Like our own brains, AI planners need to be flexible and able to solve many different types of problem – without having to be reprogrammed each time a new problem needs to be solved. I work on developing algorithms to intelligently decide what plan of action to take in a given situation. In other words, given where we are now, and the rules of the world – the actions we can take, and their consequences – how do we achieve our goals.’ Dr Amanda Coles, Lecturer in Computer Science

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Physics – Maxwell 150th Anniversary To mark the 150 year anniversary of the discovery of the Maxwell four equations, the Department of Physics is delivering a series of lectures throughout 2014, featuring prominent physicists from universities around the world, including Nobel Prize winners.

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Faculty of Arts & Humanities Our world-class research engages with key cultural questions, explores the world around us, and covers a diverse range of topics relating to the cultural and social life of the UK and beyond. It helps us make sense of what society is, how people live and work together and what our values are. Home to one of the largest populations of postgraduate research students in the country, King’s aims to make a difference through its research. We build partnerships with cultural organisations, businesses and charities to share our knowledge, and we engage the public in our research through a range of events, films and Q&A sessions, as well as at the annual Arts & Humanities Festival. King’s researchers are also helping to inform and shape policy. www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/research

London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has provided funds for King’s with University College London and School of Advanced Study, University of London, to establish LAHP, one of the most significant postgraduate training schemes in arts and humanities in the UK. The partners are investing over £12.5m to fund studentships and training for over 1,300 research students.

Democratising social data Mark Cote and Tobias Blanke, from the Department of Digital Humanities, are working on a project to democratise social data so it isn’t just accessible to large companies such as Facebook and Google. The ‘Our data, Ourselves’ project aims to produce an open and accessible resource of social data for research. Sam & His Taxi Copyright Andrew Esiebo

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Shakespeare400 Throughout 2016 Shakespeare400 will celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, working in partnership with the Barbican, British Library, Festival of London, Glyndebourne, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London Philharmonic Orchestra, National Theatre, Royal Opera House, Royal Society of Literature, Shakespeare’s Globe, Southbank Sinfonia and National Archives. King’s academic expertise will underpin a series of performances, exhibitions and events.

Completion of the opera Le Duc d’Albe by Donizetti

Rwanda in Photographs Zoe Norridge (English and Comparative Literature) and Mark Sealy MBE (Autograph ABP) curated a highly acclaimed exhibition open to the public which brought work by Rwandan photographers to international audiences for the first time. “Rwanda in Photographs: Death Then, Life Now” which grew out of Dr Norridge’s research on visual representations of the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, was supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the Cultural Institute at King’s and widely reported in the media .

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Professor Roger Parker, Department of Music, completed an unfinished opera started over 170 years ago by Donizetti, Le Duc d’Albe. The opera was given its world premiere at the Vlaamse Opera, May 2012.

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...arts and sciences Scope for you to connect with people and organisations in arts, culture and across the sciences is actively promoted at King’s. ‘The city offers a wide range of cultural events; it buzzes with creative excitement, and that is just what I was looking for. I feel it makes my course more relevant and I can directly apply the things I have learnt.’ Stella Cultural & Creative Industries MA

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Shadow Robot Company

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Royal Opera House

Our connections with leading cultural, arts and science organisations provide you with real opportunities to enhance your career and enrich your life experiences.

Royal Shakespeare Company

CULTURE AND ARTS

INTERNSHIPS

Many of our faculties offer taught master’s programmes in collaboration with leading institutes, societies and firms. The Cultural Institute at King’s also provides internships at renowned organisations.

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CULTURAL INSTITUTE Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council

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SCIENCE

National Theatre Natural History Museum

The Cultural Institute connects you with practitioners, producers, policy makers and participants across arts and culture. Projects include the annual King’s Cultural Challenge – which allows students to win one of four paid internships with the Royal Opera House, Royal Shakespeare Company, Southbank Centre and V&A – and an ambitious public events programme of exhibitions, talks and live screenings. www.kcl.ac.uk/culture

SCIENCE GALLERY AT KING’S

Scheduled to open on King’s Guy’s Campus in early 2016, the Science Gallery is part of the Global Science Gallery Network; it will bring together researchers, students, local communities and artists in new and innovative ways to stimulate fresh thinking.

British Film Institute

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Barbican

Institute of Contemporary Arts

‘We have enjoyed a very long-standing partnership with King’s PGCE programme and this has resulted in several students becoming members of our MFL team at Connaught!’ Connaught School

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Dental Institute The Dental Institute offers outstanding opportunities for graduate research. Recognised internationally as the most influential centre of excellence in the UK for oral and dental research, we remain one of the leaders in science development. Our key focus is to understand disease, enhance health and restore function. Each of our four divisions of research includes dedicated teams specialising in a variety of studies, working in state-of-the-art clinics and laboratories with a flexible approach to learning: • Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics • Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology • Mucosal & Salivary Biology • Population & Patient Health. www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/research

Award-winning research at high profile conference MUCOSAL & SALIVARY BIOLOGY Simona Iancu, PhD student in the Mucosal & Salivary Gland Research Division won the Best Oral Presentation Prize at the Oral Microbiology and Immunology Group Scientific Meeting for her poster ‘Epithelial mechanisms in the microbial pathogenesis of periodontal disease’ Supervised by Dr Julian Naglik, the project is about investigating epithelial mechanisms activated by oral commensal bacteria and periodontal pathogens to determine which signalling pathways, transcription factors and pro-inflammatory cytokine responses are associated with periodontitis. ‘It was an honour to win the prize. I had a fantastic time at the conference and was grateful for the opportunity to present and discuss my work with leaders in the field.’ Simona Iancu

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The cause of brain defects in CHARGE syndrome identified CRANIOFACIAL DEVELOPMENT & STEM CELL BIOLOGY An international group, led by Dr Albert Basson, identified a particular type of brain defect in patients with CHARGE syndrome and used mouse models to identify the cause of these abnormalities. The majority of this study was performed by a postdoctoral scientist in the Basson group, Tian Yu, and included collaborators in the UK, Netherlands and USA with funding by the Wellcome Trust and Medical Research Council. ‘We are very excited about these findings and are continuing our research to fully understand how CHD7 controls brain development. We are also setting up tests to identify the behavioural and psychiatric consequences of these cerebellar defects.’ Dr Albert Basson

Development of Stereophotogrammetry to Assess Facial Contours BIOMATERIALS, BIOMIMETICS & BIOPHOTONICS The unit currently leads a five-year multicentre study to assess the change in facial contours following surgery for head and neck cancer and to determine if there is potential to measure the effects of obturators on facial form by stereophotogrammetry. Future research concentrates on the differences between pre- and post-operative results of surgery. The study is being undertaken at King’s College Hospital and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trusts and Dundee Dental Hospital. CHARGE cerebellum

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Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Global recognition in pharmacy and pharmacology

Our research is strategically aligned to King’s Health Partners with Clinical Academic Groups. We bring together academics and clinicians who are committed to ensuring faster translation and adoption of research innovation into clinical practice. Across the faculty research is organised through Academic Divisions. We offer an integrated and cohesive approach to scholarship across the life sciences, with unparalleled expertise in basic, translational and clinical research, including in: analytical and forensic science; asthma and allergy; biophysics and cell biology; cancer; cardiovascular; nutrition and diabetes; genetics; infection and immunology; imaging and biomedical engineering; transplantation; pharmaceutical science; physiology and women’s health. We also have thriving research programmes in global health, and health and social care.

United by the strategy ‘From Molecules to Medicine’, researchers from different disciplines in King’s Institute of Pharmaceutical Science are working together towards the discovery, design, development and delivery of drugs to patients with a view to treating or managing disease. Our research-enriched education portfolio benefits from innovative international partnerships. In a five-year partnership between King’s and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Pharmacy, postgraduate students will have the chance to study at both institutions. Other benefits include scholarly interactions, cultural exchanges and cooperative research, student and staff exchanges. These initiatives have contributed to accelerated global recognition, with pharmacy and pharmacology at King’s ranked third in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2014.

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New target for psoriasis treatment discovered Through King’s Health Partners we are able to work closely with clinicians to solve health problems and translate our research quickly into trials and benefits for patients. Partly supported by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust, our researchers have found a new gene that could be an effective target for innovative treatments and therapies for the human autoimmune disease, psoriasis.

New doctoral training centre in medical imaging MSc student contributes to Ministry of Defence explosives work Partnerships with influential, top organisations and companies provide excellent opportunities for our MSc students to experience valuable and exciting placements. Our state-ofthe-art methods, technology and equipment provide leading facilities for research.

This government-funded centre acknowledges King’s pioneering expertise in medical imaging. Students have the opportunity to work in industry and the NHS during this innovative four-year PhD training programme for tomorrow’s imaging scientists and industry leaders. Professor Tobias Shaeffter from King’s leads this collaboration between King’s and Imperial College London.

As part of his Forensic Science MSc at King’s, Leo worked with the forensic explosives laboratory (FEL) of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). He investigated mass spectrometry methods that could improve the FEL’s capability to screen forensic samples more efficiently for a wide range of explosives. PET image of hypoxia

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

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Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery Cutting edge research, to develop and evaluate interventions and treatments and build knowledge to transform practice and policy, is at the heart of our pioneering work. As the world’s first professional school of nursing and midwifery and healthcare expertise, our internationally renowned academics lead the way in evidence-based, innovative healthcare with global impact. Working within one of the first UK Academic Health Science Centres, we provide interprofessional learning in a modern healthcare institution. Global public health issues are an important part of our research and take your learning far beyond historical images of nursing and midwifery. Our strategic goal is to improve the healthcare experience and outcomes for patients and families.

Transforming woundcare in Epidermylosis Bullosa Epidermylosis Bullosa (EB) is a genetic condition that causes extensive chronic wounds across the body that require daily dressings. Dr Grocott, reader in woundcare, and her multidisciplinary team produced a new range of dressing retention garments called Skinnies WEB™. This has transformed many patients’ lives. Skinnies WEB™ has also led to other spinoffs including a new digital data capture system called TELER. In 2013 the Skinnies WEB™ project won the Guardian University Award in the Outstanding Research Category.

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‘The nursing training and resources at King’s are extensive, but it is the teaching staff, with their world class academic backgrounds, who are truly inspirational.’ Rachael, Nursing Research PhD student 26 Research

Professor Debra Bick

N Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery offers the following study options:

Study abroad


Nursing workforce pressures put patient care at risk Anne Marie Rafferty, Professor of Nursing Policy at King’s, work in ‘RN4CAST: Nurse Forecasting for Europe’ is widely cited internationally and in government and healthcare policy documents for improving nurse staffing levels and raising the standards of nurse education. The study, across 11 countries, explored the relationship between nursing input and patient outcomes in acute hospitals. It showed that the quality of patient care is significantly improved where nurses are educated to degree level and the nurse-to-patient ratios are carefully balanced.

Dr Patricia Grocott receives the outstanding research impact award.

Perineal Assessment and Repair Longitudinal Study (PEARLS) Professor Debra Bick and colleagues developed an evidence-based training package to improve perineal trauma management. Through PEARLS, the first ever randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of introducing better perineal trauma management was evaluated in 22 UK maternity units. The findings showed that high-quality training led to significant improvement in midwifery practice and better clinical outcomes for women.

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

Anne Marie Rafferty, Professor of Nursing Policy at King’s.

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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Our strong partnerships with NHS trusts, industry and healthcare organisations ensure that we remain at the forefront of research and healthcare delivery. The very best students from around the world are attracted by our reputation and the research-led learning experience we offer, feeding from and into our cycle of excellence.

President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists appointment Professor Sir Simon Wessely was elected as President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists on 26 June 2014. Chair of Psychological Medicine and Vice Dean for Academic Psychiatry at the IoPPN, he was knighted in the 2013 New Year’s Honours for services to military healthcare and psychological medicine. He is also consultant liaison psychiatrist at King’s College Hospital and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trusts.

The origins of our Institute date back to 1896 when the neurologist Dr Frederick Mott put forward proposals for university-level training courses in subjects related to psychiatry. In 1923 the Institute of Psychiatry opened. We remain the only postgraduate institution in the UK devoted to the study and practice of psychiatry and related disciplines and Europe’s largest centre for research and postgraduate education in psychiatry, psychology, basic and clinical neuroscience. We are the second most cited research centre in the world (Thomson ISI Essential Science Indicators). www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/research

Cutting-edge research in neuroscience – intelligence and the thickness of grey matter For the first time, scientists have identified a gene linking the thickness of the grey matter in the brain to intelligence. The study may help scientists understand biological mechanisms behind some forms of intellectual impairment. Our researchers looked at the cerebral cortex which plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language and consciousness.

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Mental health stigma prevents accessing care Mental health stigma is a key factor preventing people from accessing the care they need, according to a study with Professor Graham Thornicroft from the IoPPN as lead author. Approximately one in four people have a mental health problem, yet in Europe and the US up to 75 per cent of these people do not receive treatment. For many disorders such as psychosis, bipolar disorder, major depression and anxiety disorders, delaying or avoiding care is associated with worse outcomes.

Early mental health intervention strategies help UK Armed Forces Despite ten years of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, UK troops remain mentally healthy and more resilient than their US peers according to findings by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR). Early evidence shows that intervention strategies introduced by the UK Armed Forces have helped mitigate the impact of trauma. However, particular groups who are at risk of mental health problems are highlighted and the findings show that alcohol misuse and violence remain a concern.

Potential treatment for anorexia nervosa Oxytocin, also known as the ‘love hormone’, could provide a new treatment for anorexia nervosa according to collaborative research led by our world-leading expert on eating disorders, Professor Janet Treasure, and Professor Youl-Ri Kim, Inje University, Seoul. The study found that oxytocin alters anorexic patients’ tendencies to fixate on images of high calorie foods and larger body shapes.

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Connecting you to...

...health Interdisciplinary research, collaborations with other institutions and our links with major funding organisations provide you with world-class health connections.

‘The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign has been working with interns from King’s for a number of years now. They have made a huge contribution to the work of the charity and their hard work has been invaluable.’ Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust King’s College London

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Public Public Health Health EnglandEngland

HEALTH HEALTH ORGANISATIONS ORGANISATIONS

Health Health Education Education EnglandEngland

Royal Royal College of College of Edinburgh Edinburgh

King’s Health Partners (KHP) brings together a world-leading research-led university (King’s College London) and three successful NHS Foundation Trusts (Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital, and South London and Maudsley). KING’S CENTRE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH

Medical Medical ResearchResearch Council Council (MRC) (MRC)

KING’SKING’S HEALTH HEALTH PARTNERS PARTNERS

World World Health Health Organisation Organisation (WHO) (WHO)

Department Department of Healthof Health

International International Association Association of of Dental Research Dental Research (IADR) (IADR)

Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) British British Heart Heart Foundation Foundation Cancer Cancer ResearchResearch UK UK

KING’S HEALTH PARTNERS

www.kingshealthpartners.org

Guy’s and Guy’s and St Thomas’ St Thomas’ NHS Foundation NHS Foundation Trust Trust

King’s College King’s College HospitalHospital NHS Foundation NHS Foundation Trust Trust

King’s Health Partners is one of only six Academic Health Sciences Centres in the UK. Accredited for a further five years from 1 April 2014, this pioneering collaboration provides a distinguished environment to develop your career.

Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK)

The two key functions of the centre are to: promote collaboration in global health across the wider King’s community involving all the faculties; and develop a clear focus of activities across global health education, research, health partnerships and global surgery. MEDICAL INNOVATION

London, represented by King’s Health Partners, Imperial College Academic Health Sciences Centre, UCLPartners and the Mayor of London, joined with Oxford and Cambridge in April 2014 to become one of the premier, interconnected regions for life science research, development, manufacturing and commercialisation: MedCity. The Francis Crick Institute is a landmark partnership between King’s, UCL and Imperial College London and three of the largest funders of biomedical research the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK and the Wellcome Trust. Created as a new and distinctive institute, it is planned to be one of Europe’s major centres for biological research and innovation and a key part of MedCity. HEALTH RESEARCH FUNDING

Among the major research funding organisations are the British Heart Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, the European Commission, the National Institute for Health Research, The King’s Fund, GSK and Quintiles.

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ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL

KING’S MAUGHAN LIBRARY

KING’S STRAND CAMPUS

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London:

the heart of world thinking 32 Your gateway to London...

KING’S WATERLOO CAMPUS


THE SHARD

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SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE

KING’S GUY’S CAMPUS

WATERLOO STATION

KING’S DENMARK HILL CAMPUS

KING’S ST THOMAS’ CAMPUS

Denmark Hill Campus

King’s is home to one of the most exciting and highly respected research communities in the world. As a postgraduate student in London you have easy access to the best libraries, special collections and academic resources. GET MORE FROM KING’S

London is an integral part of the King’s experience with four of our five campuses beside the River Thames. Galleries, museums, music, theatre, the arts, sport and travel opportunities are close by. STUDENTS UNION

King’s College London Students Union (KCLSU) opens up London even more with a full range of activities and societies.

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King’s

global partners Internationalism flows through every area of King’s from the formal links created through the Global Institutes, partner universities and study abroad programmes to the informal friendships that grow out of our diverse student, staff and alumni populations. ‘The joint PhD was an immensely rewarding experience, one I’d recommend to any prospective postgraduate student. My research was energised and invigorated by the contrasting academic practices of the two institutions.’ Sarah Joint PhD

University of Malta

34 ...and the world

Paris Sorbonne University, France

ESSEC Business School, France


With over 150 partner universities and institutions offering joint programmes, research collaborations, student and staff exchanges, King’s connects you to the world.

University of California, San Francisco, USA

RESEARCH COLLABORATION

GLOBAL PARTNERS

University of Hong Kong

Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany

Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India

University of Stuttgart, Germany

One of many recent collaborations is between researchers at King’s Informatics Department and the Universities of Dresden and Surrey. They are working to create the technology for a superfast 5G internet connection, enabling the ‘Internet of Things’ to allow everyday items to easily and securely interact. STUDY ABROAD

Studying abroad offers a unique opportunity to expand your personal and academic horizons and boost your employability. www.kcl.ac.uk/studyabroad

JOINT PHD AND MASTER’S PROGRAMMES

King’s offers an increasing number of Joint PhDs with its international partners. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

EUROPEAN PARTNERS

Renmin University of China Karolinska Institute, Sweden University of São Paulo, Brazil

National University of Singapore

These programmes see research students being supervised by academics in both universities throughout their studies. Students have a ‘home’ and ‘partner’ university and are subject to the regulations and practices of the home university but apply to both and register with both. If they are successful, they receive a joint PhD issued by both institutions. Spending up to half of the three year programme in another university exposes students to two different research cultures and traditions, and improves the cultural competence of candidates, positioning them well for employment in an increasingly globalised labour market. For those wishing to pursue an academic career, working in two different countries provides international academic referees and also knowledge of two distinct academic recruitment markets. Joint supervision also means access to two sets of complementary academic expertise. www.kcl.ac.uk/aboutkings/worldwide/study/degrees

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• N120˚ igeria 556 • Sierra Leone 36 • South Africa 314 • Syria 40 • Tanzania 51 • Uganda 90 • Zambia 74 • Zimbabwe 118 ASIA 10,882 • Bangladesh 119 • Brunei 137 • Burma 27 • China (People’s Republic of China) 1391

• Hong80˚ Kong SAR 2110 • India 1205 • Indonesia 112 • Japan 741 • Kuwait 93 • Malaysia 1360 • Pakistan 578 • Philippines 47 • Republic of Korea 406 • Republic of Singapore 1294 • Sri Lanka 235 • Taiwan 420 • Thailand 509 • Vietnam 32

EUROPE 40˚ (excluding UK) 17,504 • Austria 292 • Azerbaijan 27 • Belgium 906 • Bulgaria 104 • Channel Islands GB 232 • Croatia 31 • Cyprus 786 • Czech Republic 89 • Denmark 305 • Estonia 30 • Finland 194 • France 2367 • Germany 2664

0˚ • Greece 2233 • Hungary 85 • Iceland 44 • Italy 1092 • Lithuania 49 • Luxembourg 163 • Malta 78 • Netherlands 480 • Norway 390 • Poland 251 • Portugal 381 • Republic of Ireland 1128 • Romania 121 • Russia 233 • Serbia 48

40˚ • Slovakia 57 • Slovenia 36 • Spain 977 • Sweden 440 • Switzerland 600 • Turkey 344 • Ukraine 46 • Venezuela 49 MIDDLE EAST 1,658 • Bahrain 63 • Iran 306 • Iraq 85 • Israel 213 • Jordan 156 • Kazakhstan 69


A R CA TR ICCT I C O C EO AC NE A N

On graduating from King’s you automatically become a member of King’s College London’s international alumni network of over 197,000 alumni of King’s and its merged Colleges. Membership is free, lasts a lifetime and includes many benefits. Opportunities to network with King’s alumni in London and to advance your career while studying include: • Careers mentoring • Alumni professional development events • Insider tips on how to change careers • Subject-specific dinners and events. In the past year, over 35 events have been held for alumni outside the UK with 1,000 attendees.

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Professor David Caron, Dean of The Dickson Poon School of Law joined former King’s Principal and President Professor Sir Richard Trainor at the 2013 Principal’s US tour. Professor Caron shared his thoughts on privacy in the modern world at a talk in Boston, MA. www.alumni.kcl.ac.uk

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• Australia 1353 • New Zealand 371 SOUTH AMERICA 819 • Argentina 64 • Brazil 365 • Chile 108 • Colombia 59 • Mexico 152 • Peru 26 UK 152,287

‘I attended the Beijing alumni reunion this year to meet old classmates and new friends, and extend my career network. I am so proud of being a King’s graduate, and will continue to connect with alumni to make the King’s family bigger, stronger and happier.’ Nancy, Watchdata System Co., Ltd. www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why for full details 37


Key information To enable you to start preparing your application in good time, follow the steps to King’s (right). For general guidance, dates that relate to September entry are included. We offer a variety of start dates for postgraduate courses; deadlines vary, so please check the online prospectus and your offer letter carefully.

2014 Visit www.kcl.ac.uk for more information

Applicants to PGCE programmes must follow the process and deadlines set out by the UCAS Teacher Training application system see www.ucas.com/ucas-teacher-training

Check ‘Applying’ guidance and deadlines for your course in the online prospectus

Applicants to the PGDip in Nursing or Midwifery (with registration) should use the main UCAS scheme together with our undergraduate nursing and midwifery applicants, see www.ucas.com/apply

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30 JUNE 2015 Accommodation application deadline*

Accept your offer (and pay your deposit if required)

MAY-AUGUST 2015 Good luck with your final examinations MAY-AUGUST 2015 Conditional offer holders submit proof that you have met your conditions to King’s

MAY–AUGUST 2015 Contact the Disability Advisory Service to arrange any support (if applicable)

VIRTUAL FAIR Autumn 2014: Chat with King’s staff and current students at King’s postgraduate virtual fair. Academics from your faculty will be online during the fair to answer your questions about your course. Admissions and accommodation advisors will be on hand to answer your application questions whilst current students can give you an idea of what to expect based on their first-hand experience. Talk to advisors online

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OPEN DAYS For an insight into what it is like to study at King’s our open days, postgraduate fairs and events provide an excellent opportunity to meet with students and staff, tour relevant parts of the College and attend a variety of talks. To reserve your place, visit www.kcl.ac.uk/openday See page 224 for open evening dates. Open evening at King’s

Check King’s Apply for offer details or interview invitations

JUNE-AUGUST 2015 Apply for your student visa (if required)

Start writing your online application, personal statement and/or research proposal

TIP Check if you need a visa to study in the UK (www.gov.uk/ check-uk-visa)

OCTOBER 2014 Applications open for graduate programmes

TIP MARCH 2015 Application deadline for most taught programmes and funding opportunities*

DECEMBER 2014 Dental and a few other programmes’ application deadline*

AUGUST 2015 Occupational health check/Disclosure and Barring Service check (if applicable)

NOVEMBER 2014 Research and apply to King’s bursaries and scholarships (www.kcl. ac.uk/study/pg/ funding)

TIP Upload all required documents (e.g. certificates, transcripts, English language test results)

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2015 Enrol online SEPTEMBER 2015 Complete enrolment on campus

/ Unconditional/conditional offer holder path

*Deadlines vary, check www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus for your programme deadline. www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus for full programme details 39

KEY INFORMATION

Contact referees to confirm their support


Fees & funding This overview is your starting point to understand the costs involved in studying at King’s and living in London, and advice on how to fund your studies. Please check the online prospectus for fees for 2015 entry.

How much does it cost? Full-time fee Full-time tuition fees for 2014 UK/EU students and overseas students are listed next to each programme. The fees listed are for the first year of the programme only. Fees are revised annually and are likely to increase slightly. Please check the online prospectus for 2015 fees and check all costs with the relevant faculty or Admissions Office to which you are applying. Contact details can be found under each subject’s programme choices.

Part-time fee Part-time fees are not published in this printed prospectus. Where programmes are offered part-time, fees are usually half the annual cost of the full-time fee. They are listed in the online prospectus.

Bench fee Some research students are also charged a ‘bench fee’ in addition to the tuition fee to cover the cost of consumables and equipment used during research. Check with your faculty whether this is applicable to you.

Equivalent or lower-level qualification (ELQ) fee If you are a home or EU student seeking to obtain an ELQ (other than teacher training qualifications), please contact the relevant Admissions Office for advice on whether this will affect your tuition fees.

Deposit Some programmes have a fee deposit scheme. When you are offered a place, you are advised whether or not a deposit is required (usually 10 per cent of the fee).

Living expenses King’s provides detailed guidance costs and help with planning your finances during the application process. Guidance is also available at www.studentcalculator.org and for international students, visit the Living in the UK section at www.educationuk.org

Approximate London living costs per month £1,000 – £1,200

You may also wish to consider your initial arrival costs. These could include initial arrival deposits, utensils, clothing, insurance etc. How much you will need depends on your lifestyle. These figures are only intended as a guide.

Student visa conditions If you require a student visa to study in the UK you must have sufficient funds to cover both fees and maintenance (for yourself and any dependents in the UK). The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires you to demonstrate that you have access to at least £1,020 for each month of your course up to a maximum of nine months to cover living costs. More information is available from the King’s Student Advice & International Student Support Service www.kcl.ac.uk/advice

‘The academic and financial support I have received from the College has been incredible. I am the fortunate recipient of an AHRC [Arts & Humanities Research Council] Studentship, which has enabled me to focus solely on my research.’ Alice Film Studies PhD Maughan Library, Strand Campus

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FUNDING DATABASE

Our online funding database lists scholarship funds as they become available, and includes: • eligibility • application procedures • closing dates. www.kcl.ac.uk/gradfunding

Maughan Library, Strand Campus

How to pay

Funding

UK/EU student funding

Installments and deposits

A wide range of scholarship funding is available to King’s students each year. Sources of awards include: • King’s •R esearch Councils (approximately 100 awards per year) – see below •N ational governments •C ommercial sponsors.

Potential sources of funding for students of home-fee status are: • employer sponsorship • scholarships and bursaries offered by private agencies and charities • loans • part-time work • research.

Fees are payable in two equal installments on the 31st October and 31st January or 14 days from the date of the invoice if later. Some programmes have a fee deposit scheme. When you are offered a place, you are advised whether or not a deposit is required (usually 10 per cent of the fee).

Government student loans are currently not available for postgraduate study. However, some banks offer professional and career development loans, check our webpages for more information.

Research Councils UK

www.ahrc.ac.uk

www.bbsrc.ac.uk

www.esrc.ac.uk

www.epsrc.ac.uk

www.mrc.ac.uk

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KEY INFORMATION

The principal sources of funding (available to UK/EU students only) are:


Overseas funding King’s aims to support you in many different ways. We understand that the rising cost of education may be an issue. Our range of funding options is designed to help you achieve your potential whatever your financial circumstances.

King’s co-funded scholarships Awarded on merit in open competitions, King’s invests heavily in scholarships that are designed to attract the best students from around the world. Our reputation attracts external funders who frequently approach us about co-funding scholarships for students who are resident in particular countries or parts of the world. If you are a resident of one of the countries coloured green in the map, you could be eligible for one of these schemes. Additional scholarships are currently being negotiated with the blue countries.

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King’s: www.kcl.ac.uk/gradfunding Useful external sites: www.studentcalculator.org www.educationuk.org www.rcuk.ac.uk

Contact: Graduate School Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/funding Email: graduateschool@kcl.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 4146

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International students King’s welcomes around 8,000 international students each year from 145 countries across the globe. Our dedicated webpages for international students explain everything you need to know about applying to and studying at King’s plus living in London. www.kcl.ac.uk/international

Visit our international webpages for details about: • dates when King’s may be visiting your country • advice on visa and immigration, working in the UK, other key issues and where to find the answers • welcome and orientation programme • accommodation • international careers fairs and employment • pre-sessional English language courses • fees, funding and international scholarships • academic life – the teaching and learning at King’s. Plus regional information tailored to students from over 80 countries, pre-departure and arrival check-lists, and feedback from past and present international students.

English language requirements

The English Language Centre (ELC)

To follow our courses successfully and fulfill student visa requirements, you must have a strong command of English and be able to apply this in an academic environment. International students are usually required to provide certificated proof of competence in English before starting their studies. This requirement may be waived, but only if the College is satisfied that your previous academic record clearly demonstrates your ability to study and be examined in the English language. The table on the right shows our minimum requirements for King’s pre-master’s programmes. Check the online prospectus for your postgraduate programme’s English language requirements.

The ELC offers programmes to help students reach their required language and academic skills level for entry onto our programmes. Successful completion of an ELC programme at the required level fulfills the linguistic entry condition of a King’s offer. Students holding unconditional offers are also welcome to apply for the Pre-sessional programme. For entry onto the ELC programmes, please refer to details given on our webpage www.kcl.ac.uk/elc The ELC also provides language and study skills support during your studies.

‘Coming from a different country and a very different academic background, I was quite daunted [at the prospect of] leaving home, family and friends behind for one whole year. King’s has, however, repaid in full all my wishes and expectations.’

Laboratory work

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Gladio Joel Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/MRes


‘The teaching staff was very friendly and they helped me cope with the pressure of the course and get the results needed to get onto the master’s programme. Overall, it was definitely a good starting point towards my future education at King’s.’ Katja International Pre-master’s Programme Strand Campus

English language requirements to study in each faculty are available online: www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus Please check www.kcl.ac.uk/elc for full details of the English language qualifications King’s accepts as proof of English language proficiency. Programme

IELTS*

Cambridge Advanced (CAE)

Cambridge Proficiency (CPE)

Overall

Reading

Writing

Listening

Speaking

International Pre-master’s Programme (IPP) September entry

5.5

5.5

5.5

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5.0

Contact ELC directly

Contact ELC directly

International Pre-master’s Programme (IPP) January entry

6.0

5.5

5.5

5.5

5.5

Contact ELC directly

Contact ELC directly

*Please note that applicants must meet the overall score and the individual scores in each of the skills.

KEY INFORMATION

For more information on preparation programmes for non-native English speaking postgraduate students, please see English & Academic Skills and Preparation Programmes page 208.

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Applying King’s seeks to admit the brightest and the best students with the potential to make the most of our world-class facilities and academic staff. In this section, find out about the different routes to apply to King’s and what to expect during this process. Check King’s online prospectus for complete application information, and deadlines and procedures for funding for your programme.

Postgraduate taught programmes Below is a guide to the application process to King’s for postgraduate taught programmes. Please follow the detailed applying information given with your chosen programme in the online prospectus.

General postgraduate taught progammes

Teacher training

Apply to King’s apply.kcl.ac.uk Search for programmes, check entry requirements and ‘Applying’ section in online prospectus for application instructions and deadlines www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus

PG Dip Nursing & Midwifery with Registration

Apply through UCAS Teacher Training (UTT) www.ucas.com

Receive log-in details for apply.kcl.ac.uk to track your application and communicate with King’s

Apply through UCAS www.ucas.com

‘An MA degree in history was one of the preferred qualifications for my position. During my interview, my executive director was thrilled to see the King’s MA qualification and asked me to start on the spot.’

Franklin-Wilkin’s Building, Waterloo Campus

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Charles, Curator of Education, Mission Inn Museum and Foundation, Riverside, California, Modern History MA


‘I was fortunate enough to obtain an AHRC funded research grant for a PhD here. Although it’s far from assured, there is a variety of options for funding available from sources at King’s and beyond. My advice would be to apply well in advance.’ Jonathan, War Studies Research PhD Maughan Library, Strand Campus

Postgraduate research opportunities Below is an overview of the two main approaches to apply to postgraduate research at King’s. Please follow the detailed applying information in the online prospectus.

Individual postgraduate research

Search our prospectus for our different research opportunities

Start writing a draft research proposal

Contact a potential supervisor for your research (look at the ‘staff and groups’ tab at www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus) Apply to King’s apply.kcl.ac.uk

Search our prospectus for our different groups and their areas of research and currently advertised projects

Applying online The King’s online portal, King’s Apply, provides an easy and secure way to submit your application, references and required documents. It allows you to: • track the status of your application • view information on King’s • respond to an offer of a place. International applicants can also view information specific to their needs, such as information on the UK points-based visa system.

Contact the group research leader and follow their advice and application instructions

Teacher, Nurse and Midwifery training If you’re applying for a PGCE (teacher training), or to study to become a registered Nurse or Midwife through Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip), you should instead apply through the UCAS online application system at www.ucas.com You’ll be given access to King’s Apply by King’s at a later date to track your progress. KEY INFORMATION

Postgraduate research group

To access King’s Apply, follow the instructions for applying to your course on the online prospectus www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus

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Applying Additional entry requirements This prospectus gives an overview of the basic academic entry requirements for programmes in each subject area. Check to see if there are course specific entry requirements under the programme listing you’re interested in and visit the online prospectus before you apply to ensure you meet the full entry requirements. Please also note that there may be additional nonacademic requirements. For example: • Occupational health clearance • Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly Criminal Records Bureau) check • Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance, which applies to students who require a visa to study in the UK and are intending to undertake study in certain science, engineering or technology subjects See our Admissions pages at www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/admissions for details.

Admissions policy For further detailed information on King’s admissions policies and answers to frequently asked questions, please visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/admissions

International applicants King’s welcomes students with a wide range of qualifications from all over the world. Our Admissions Office considers your application on its individual merits and provides you with a decision on a timely basis. You can find more information about visas and immigration on our webpage www.kcl.ac.uk/international

English language requirements Please see page 45 for details.

Disabled students We welcome applications from disabled students. Disclosing a health condition, specific learning difficulty or disability does not affect the academic assessment of any application. It is helpful to know about the nature of any disability so we can address specific needs and ascertain whether facilities are available. Simply complete the

relevant sections of the application form, contact the Disability Advisory Service or the relevant faculty Disability Advisor prior to applying to seek advice and ideally make an information visit. DisabledGo enables you to make a personal and realistic assessment of facilities and provision in relation to your disability, so you can decide whether the College provides you with a suitable study environment or whether you would need to request reasonable adjustments. Departments may be able to provide adjustments to seating, handouts and book lists in advance, extend book loans, rearrange timetables, allow extra time for examinations and consideration with coursework. For information about the accessibility of the King’s estate, please visit DisabledGo at www.disabledgo.com Additional disability-related funding is available to assist and support disabled students learning while at King’s. For more information on this and other support initiatives, contact the Disability Advisory Service at disability@kcl.ac.uk or call +44 (0)20 7848 3398. Our webpage provides a range of useful information for you to consider at www.kcl.ac.uk/disability

‘I am fully funded by Roche Pharmaceuticals and various Canadian and British scholarships that include the Overseas Research Student Award. I believe King’s reputation contributed to my success in obtaining research funding.’

Strand Campus

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Timothy Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for)


Flexible learning We offer several methods of study to suit your individual circumstances. These include full-time study, part-time study and distance learning. We also offer study abroad and internships. Please look for the relevant icon on your chosen programmes. Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

‘Studying at home allows you to work at your own pace thus fitting education into a busy lifestyle. I am thoroughly enjoying the course. Meeting dentists from all around the world and being educated by some of the world’s leading aesthetic dentists is an honour.’ Nikesh Aesthetic Dentistry MSc

Franklin-Wilkin’s Building, Waterloo Campus

‘To embark upon such a course of study may seem unusual for someone like myself with many years of working life already behind them. But rather than cruising towards retirement I felt there was still time to explore something new.’

Computer room in Maughan Library, Strand Campus

‘The internship was an important part of my MA programme and helped me to identify what I want to do in the future, and since graduating I have begun a six-month placement with the Southwark Arts Forum which I’m really enjoying.’

Waterloo Campus

Carolyn Culture & Creative Industries MA

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KEY INFORMATION

Wendy Christianity & the Arts MA (part-time)


Facilities & study support We have made significant investments in our estate, libraries and IT infrastructure to ensure you have easy access to leading edge facilities and resources for your studies.

Library Services The libraries’ holdings include collections which are nationally and internationally recognised. As a postgraduate you can also access Senate House Library, the British Library and specialist collections, libraries and archives around London. Located at each of the main campuses, Library Services provide a huge multidisciplinary print and electronic information resource that includes over 1.2 million books and thousands of journals plus: • staff offering assistance with all services, collections and resources, including help with basic IT queries • specialist help with detailed subjectspecific enquiries • lending, self-service and reference services • extended opening hours, including 24/7 during exam periods • individual and flexible group study spaces.

On and off campus access to electronic resources include: •b ibliographic and full text databases that include SCOPUS, Web of Science, JSTOR, Medline, Lexis Nexis • ebooks • ejournals • l ibrary catalogues • s ubject gateways. For further information, including details about special collections and exhibitions, please visit www.kcl.ac.uk/library

Computing facilities and IT services Global Desktop enables you to integrate with your campus desktop in student computing rooms or access your personal online desktop from anywhere with an internet connection. Also available: • l aptop loans service (located in King’s libraries) • c ollege-wide wireless network and broadband access in halls

• lecture capture: download lectures recorded by your tutors • software advice and distribution services, including discounted software • student computer rooms.

King’s Sport King’s Sport health centre and gym at Waterloo Campus is open seven days a week until 22.00 weekdays and 18.00 at weekends. Facilities include a well-equipped gym, fitness classes and personal training. KCLSU also has a wealth of sports clubs for all abilities. www.kcl.ac.uk/sport

Language Resources Centre This unique study environment is available to any King’s student involved in language learning. Among other services you will have access to foreign media in print and online, quiet working spaces, and one to one speaking practice sessions with native speakers. For more information visit www.kcl.ac.uk/mlc

‘As soon as I got to the Strand campus I knew that I could not have made a better choice; the atmosphere is friendly, but at the same time serious, it exhales knowledge. The teachers are extremely qualified and committed, the students are very prepared, and the library is a must.’ The Nuremberg Chonicles from 1493 among the Foyle Special Collections

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Luciana Law LLM


‘A stand-out experience has been the opportunity to teach history alongside my PhD, allowing me a new perspective on what it means to work in academia, as well as an insight into the need to balance the research/teaching workload.’ Gillian Middle East & Mediterranean Studies PhD

Somerset House East Wing, Strand Campus

King’s study support services are designed to facilitate and complement your work. The Graduate School supports all postgraduate students. www.kcl.ac.uk/gradschool

The KCLSU Advice Service can guide you through dealing with academic problems and concerns. www.kclsu.org/advice

Skills training The Graduate School provides doctoral students with a full suite of personal and professional development courses from research design and thesis writing to problem solving, networking skills and career management. You can also receive a transcript of the training you have completed in order to show employers. The Graduate School also makes available a variety of resources to help you travel, deliver papers at conferences and organise your own training activities and events. More information about the Graduate School, its work and how it supports your studies, is available at www.kcl.ac.uk/gradschool

Teacher training A teacher training programme, which gives you the skills to teach at university level and can lead to a nationally recognised qualification, is offered to doctoral students by King’s Learning Institute. www.kcl.ac.uk/kli

Personal tutors and research supervisors As a postgraduate-taught student you will be allocated a personal tutor from within your department or faculty. For information about the role of your tutor please see www.kcl.ac.uk/campuslife/ services/tutor With PhD completion rates at King’s among the highest in the country, you are offered all the support you need to submit your thesis. As a postgraduate research student you will have a principal research supervisor, in addition to support offered by your faculty and the Graduate School. The Graduate School oversees the quality of the supervision offered while you are at King’s. For information about the role of your supervisor see www.kcl.ac.uk/ study/pg/services/supervision.aspx

Research groups Doctoral students are normally part of a research group that provides the research culture and environment in which you work. Activities that research groups organise include: • research seminars • journal clubs • discussion groups • research training methods specific to your field • research ‘showcase’ events with awards for best presentations.

Thesis progress monitoring Each faculty has a committee that monitors your progress towards submitting your thesis. The first progress review is after three months and then every six months until your thesis is submitted. KEY INFORMATION

Assessment and exam advice

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Wellbeing A comprehensive range of services and advice is available to support you during your time at King’s. The following services are examples of how King’s can help you to cope with personal issues that may impact on your studies, and to expand your areas of interest.

‘As an international student I also cherished the support offered by the Welfare Service, a comforting, discrete and welcoming space to turn to away from academic matters.’ Sarah Critical Methodologies MA

King’s Chapel, Strand Campus offers pastoral care

‘The key to successfully completing a PhD is having an intellectually enriching environment that is constantly challenging you [...] King’s is a truly multidisciplinary school with world-renowned experts to support and encourage you.’ Neeta Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences PhD Seminar, Guy’s Campus

‘King’s prepared me extraordinarily well for a career in an international environment. I joined a business association and a cultural club to have balance after my studies and also took part in Careers Service programmes.’ Nicole International Management MSc GKT play men’s rugby at the Macadam cup: KCLSU run competitive and ‘get active’ sports clubs

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The Student Advice & International Student Support Service provides free and confidential advice to all. The team’s expertise includes: • entry clearance applications • finance and part-time employment • housing rights • immigration matters • legal issues • money management • student parents’ funding and childcare information • welfare benefits. Visit the student support webpages www.kcl.ac.uk/advice

Careers advice King’s offers a range of career and professional development support through the Graduate School and the dedicated Careers & Employability Service. Our links with alumni and other professionals as well as recruitment teams mean that there are numerous on campus events to network with potential employers and find out more about sectors and roles. For information about the comprehensive careers support offered by Careers & Employability, please visit www.kcl.ac.uk/careers

Commercial opportunities King’s has a specialist business and innovation team that fosters commercialisation and enterprise activities and looks at ways to best use intellectual property (IP). www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/business

Disability Advisory Service A wide range of support is available for disabled students, including those with long-term medical and mental health conditions or specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia. We encourage you to disclose any condition that may potentially require additional support so that we can discuss this with you at the earliest opportunity. All enquiries are dealt with sensitively and in confidence. For further information call the main office on +44(0)20 7848 3398 or visit www.kcl.ac.uk/disability

Health and dental service King’s has a comprehensive Student Health Centre at the Strand Campus – a National Health Service (NHS) General Practitioner (GP) service run by nurses and doctors. For more information visit www.kingscollegenhshealthcentre.com Dental care is available free of charge to students who can be seen by dentistry students under supervision at King’s Dental Institute.

Induction Induction events are organised by each academic faculty at King’s and the Graduate School runs induction programmes for new research students. www.kcl.ac.uk/gradschool

Networking

The Graduate School hosts social events and provides facilities to allow postgraduates from different disciplines and faculties to meet each other.

Pastoral care The Student Counselling Service offers a confidential service to help students cope with any difficulties related to their studies or of a personal or emotional nature. King’s has had strong Church of England traditions since its foundation. The Dean’s Office and College Chaplaincy are part of the pastoral provision and are available to students of all beliefs and backgrounds. For more information visit www.kcl.ac.uk/chaplaincy King’s has Chapels and quiet rooms which are open to everyone for private prayer and reflection. A full-time Anglican Chaplain heads the College Chaplaincy, which includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Free Church Chaplains. Men’s and women’s prayer rooms are available at all sites for Muslims. The Rabbi to Jewish students in London works as an associate of the Chaplaincy.

Students’ Union King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) offers a huge range of activities and societies. It can also feed your other interests, hobbies and social life. For the full range of all that is on offer, visit www.kclsu.org

King’s has close links with industry, cultural, political and legal institutions, and the NHS. Postgraduate students are welcome to attend the many lectures, seminars, workshops and events that take place across the College where you have the opportunity to meet senior academic staff and students from other disciplines. www.kcl.ac.uk/newsevents

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KEY INFORMATION

Advice and international student support


Accommodation King’s offers a range of residential accommodation and advice about renting privately to suit the varied needs of postgraduate students.

HOW TO APPLY FOR HALLS OF RESIDENCE

Download the MyAccommodation brochure from www.kcl.ac.uk/accomm for details. Application deadline 30 June 2015.

Moonraker Point communal kitchen

‘My advice is to definitely make the most of student Oyster photocards and work hard to look for accommodation if renting privately: it can be found not too expensively close to the centre.’ Megan Shakespeare Studies MA Artists impression of Champion Hill

‘Stamford Street Apartments is so close to Strand and Waterloo campuses and a great place to mingle with other students.’ Yi-Yu Cultural & Creative Industries MA

Student room in Stamford Street Apartments

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‘The university has a great mix of students and staff from a wide range of multicultural backgrounds. I have met some great people here from all over the world. ’ Ambreen Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc

Student room in Hampstead Residence

King’s and intercollegiate residences

Private rented accommodation

Temporary summer and interview accommodation

For the most current information on King’s accommodation for postgraduates, mature students and couples visit www.kcl.ac.uk/accomm

London offers an enormous range of privately rented accommodation, you may also consider sharing a flat. Find information at www.kcl.ac.uk/accomm www.housing.london.ac.uk The London Student Housing Guide, at studenthousing.london.ac.uk

Short-let places in College residences are normally available from the beginning of July to September. These can be booked through King’s Venues. For information, see www.kingsvenues.com

Once you have firmly accepted your offer to study at King’s you will be directed to a webpage with full details of accommodation available to postgraduate students and how to apply. Please ensure you submit your application before 30 June 2015 (for September 2015 start) to increase your chances of securing King’s accommodation.

Couples and families We offer accommodation for couples (see student residences on page 56 for current cost). Families with children can apply directly to International Hall, which is a university intercollegiate residence (see www.halls.london. ac.uk/prospective/international-hall).

Register for the University of London Housing Services database for •p rivately rented accommodation •p rivate halls • i ndependent hostels • l ists of students who wish to share with other students.

CONTACT

Contact: Accommodation Services Tel: +44(0)20 7848 2759 Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/accomm Contact: King’s Venues Tel: +44(0)20 7848 1700

Join the King’s Accommodation Services Facebook page to see adverts for flat shares and spare rooms. Attend King’s Accommodation Services events in August and September to meet potential flatmates.

KEY INFORMATION

We strongly advise you not to bring dependents to London until you have found somewhere suitable to live.

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Student residences We offer catered, self-catered, en-suite apartments, studios and traditional halls. Lillian Penson Hall, Orchard Lisle and Iris Brook are predominantly reserved for postgraduate and mature students. See inside back cover for map showing the locations for each residence.

Please see below table of prices for our current academic year, which are subject to change for 2015-16. Residences

Location

Single room costs per person, per week (2014-15)

Shared room costs per person, per week (2014-15)

Shared room costs per couple per week (2014-15)

Great Dover Street Apartments

London Zone 1. Walking distance to the Guy's and Waterloo Campuses.

£185.50

N/A

N/A

Champion Hill

London Zone 2. Direct bus links to Waterloo and Strand Campuses.

£154–£192.50

N/A

N/A

Stamford Street Apartments

London Zone 1. Walking distance to the Strand, Guy's and Waterloo Campuses.

£168–£173.50

N/A

£224

Wolfson House

London Zone 1. Walking distance to the Guy's and Waterloo Campuses.

£136.50

N/A

£224

Hampstead Residence

London Zone 2. Direct trains to Waterloo and London Bridge from Finchley Road.

£105–£119

£91

£210

Orchard Lisle

London Zone 1. Walking distance to Guy’s and Waterloo Campuses.

£182–£245

N/A

N/A

Iris Brook

London Zone 1. Walking distance to Guy’s and Waterloo Campuses.

£140–£161

N/A

N/A

Ewen Henderson Court (nominated residence)

London Zone 2. Direct train to London Bridge from New Cross Gate.

£140–£161

N/A

N/A

Moonraker Point (nominated residence)

London Zone 1. Walking distance to Guy’s and Waterloo Campuses.

£206.50–£241.50

N/A

N/A

Lilian Penson Hall (intercollegiate hall, catered)

London Zone 1. Walking distance to the Strand Campus, excellent transport links to Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

£147–£260.75 (shared bathroom) £173.95–£238.70 (en-suite)

N/A

£234.50–£276.50 (double room) £280.70–£453.25 (couples flat)

‘As an international postgraduate student, my first choice was to get accommodation at King’s Halls, and I was allotted accommodation at Wolfson House which I think is the best choice I could ever have at an affordable rent in London.’ Fauzia Dental Public Health MSc, Pakistan

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Wolfson House


Postgraduate subjects Biomedical & Life Sciences D

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Chemistry & Analytical Sciences L

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N 62

Classics A 66 Dental & Oral Science D 69 Education & Professional Studies A English A

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N S 76

S 83

European Culture, Languages & Society A 87 Geography A

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Global Studies A

G 96

Health & Social Science D

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N S P 100

Healthcare, Clinical Management & Leadership L History A

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S 110

Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering L Informatics A

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International Development A

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Law L 133 Management & Business Studies G Mathematics N Medicine L

N P S 138

S 142

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Neuroscience P 151 Nursing & Midwifery K

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N P S 155

Nutrition & Dietetics L 162 Performance Studies, Music & Creative Industries A 165 Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences L 170 Philosophy A Physics L

P 174

N 177

Physiological Sciences L 180 Politics A

G S 183

Psychology & Psychiatry A

P 187

Theology & Religious Studies A 197 War Studies & International Relations A

G P S 201

FACULTY ICON KEY

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

K King’s Learning Institute

D Dental Institute

L Law

G Global Institutes

L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine N Natural & Mathematical Sciences

N Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery

P Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

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PROGRAMMES

English & Academic Skills Preparation Programmes A 208


Biomedical & Life Sciences TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/MRes

59

Cardiovascular Research MSc

146

Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc

143

Immunology MSc Medical Immunology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Molecular Biophysics MRes

59 146 59

Pharmacology MSc/MRes

172

Research Biobanking MSc/PG Dip

149

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in biomedical sciences or other relevant discipline is usually required. See our online prospectus for full details of our programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

N Sciences

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences As one of Europe’s largest centres for biomedical and life sciences research and training, our academic expertise is globally acclaimed in a wide range of basic and applied sciences, continuing a rich legacy of pioneering King’s scientists. You will benefit from our strong partnerships with industry and healthcare organisations, including our world-renowned partner NHS Foundation Trusts, as well as from our first-class facilities. These programmes often include extended research projects, offering in-depth practical experience within one or more of King’s world-class research laboratories.

Career prospects Of those in work some 84 per cent of our recent graduates are employed in graduatelevel work within six months of graduation, with a median salary of £22,500. Our research-led programmes give students the specialised knowledge and skills required for specific clinical, scientific or industrial careers. Many graduates go on to pursue further academic study. Others undertake laboratory-based research careers in academia, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. With our emphasis on nurturing employability, including business skills, graduates also pursue sciencerelated careers, for example, in scientific administration or publishing.

19%

20% 61%

Work (61%) Study (20%) Other (19%)

Related subjects • Analytical Science for Industry MSc, see page 63 • Analytical Toxicology MSc, see page 63 • Biopharmaceuticals MSc, see page 171 • Forensic Science MSc/MRes/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 63 • Pharmaceutical Technology MSc, see page 172.

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100%

All taught programmes include substantial research projects, lasting up to nine months.

Research-active laboratories offering research projects (Biomedical & Molecular Science Research MSc/MRes).

PhD completion rate within four years (Randall Division).


Gain advanced theoretical and practical training in fundamental and specialist technical skills, as well as undertaking an extended sixmonth (MSc) or nine-month (MRes) laboratory-based research project in your chosen field of specialisation. Taught modules include genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience and cardiovascular sciences. The programme also includes personal skills development and a choice of over 20 specialist bioscience workshops. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September (MSc); 16 months full-time, September–January (MRes). Location: Guy’s and Waterloo Campuses.

Cardiovascular Research MSc L See page 146.

Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc N

Immunology MSc L Gain an understanding of the structure and functioning of the immune system at the cellular, molecular and genetic level and its relation to health and disease. This programme is ideal for scientists from clinical and nonclinical backgrounds as preparation for undertaking a PhD or other scientific research. Scholarships are available. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,220 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guy’s Campus, with some projects taking place off-campus.

Medical Immunology MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 146.

Molecular Biophysics MRes L Study in a centre that has been at the forefront of biophysics research for over 60 years, with taught modules in biophysics, molecular biology and bioinformatics. This programme includes an extensive research project that can optionally be undertaken at the National University of Singapore. Four MRC-funded studentships are available (UK students only). Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014).

See page 143.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/ MRes L

‘From my point of view, the most rewarding aspect of running the MSc is to see how gifted students from all over the world develop into young scientists with tremendous future potential. Within one year of graduation, typically 90 per cent of our students stay in science or healthcare, with around half enrolling onto a programme of further study, such as a PhD, Medicine or Dentistry. The programme’s success is largely due to the six-month cutting-edge research project which students undertake in a research-active lab – this opportunity offers ideal training for research careers and, as highlighted by our external examiner, sets a gold standard in this area.’ Dr Stephen Sturzenbaum Programme Director, Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc

Location: Guy’s Campus.

Pharmacology MSc/MRes L See page 172.

Research Biobanking MSc/PG Dip L See page 147.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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Biomedical & Life Sciences RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

153

Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

148

Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics MPhil/PhD

74

Cancer Studies MPhil/PhD

149

Cardiovascular MPhil/MRes/PhD/MD(Res)

149

Cell & Molecular Biophysics (Randall Division of) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

61

Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology MPhil/PhD

74

Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD

154

Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD

149

Immunology, Infection & Inflammatory Disease MPhil/PhD 149 Transplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/PhD

150

Women’s Health MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

150

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in science, medicine or dentistry. A 2:2 may be considered with a master’s at merit in a relevant subject. See our online prospectus for full details of our programme-specific requirements.

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, the Dental Institute and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s has always been at the heart of major advances in modern biomedical research and enquiry, from our vital contributions in discovering the structure of DNA through to current innovations in healthcare that start with discovery science and lead to new diagnostics and therapeutics for clinical practice. Our interdisciplinary environment enables researchers, teachers, clinicians and healthcare professionals to work closely together at the forefront of innovation, from identifying the factors underlying organ transplant rejection through to developing new therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. King’s is one of six partners of the Francis Crick Institute, set to become a world-leading multidisciplinary biomedical research institute in London. Many of our research degrees are jointly supervised by UK companies and include an industrial placement, providing a strong business ethos to complement the scientific focus of your project.

Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P See page 153.

Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) L See page 148.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine D Dental Institute Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

P Neuroscience

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Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics MPhil/PhD D See page 74.

Cancer Studies MPhil/PhD L See page 149.

Cardiovascular MPhil/ MRes/PhD/MD(Res) L See page 149.


Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology MPhil/ PhD D

We continue the tradition of biophysics at King’s established by Sir John Randall, which produced the famous studies of the structure of DNA by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins. Many of our research groups operate at the interface between the health, biomedical and physical sciences, developing new techniques for application in biology and medicine. Based at Guy’s Campus, you will benefit from our strong collaborative links with other biomedical and clinical researchers within King’s Health Schools.

See page 74.

Head of Division: Professor Malcolm Irving FRS. Fee UK/EU: £4,500. Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Allergy & Asthma Professor Brian Sutton. Cell Imaging Professor Tony Ng. Cell Motility & Cytoskeleton Professor Anne Ridley. Muscle Signalling Professor Mathias Gautel. Structural Biology Professor Brian Sutton.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD P See page 154.

Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD L See page 149.

Immunology, Infection & Inflammatory Disease MPhil/PhD L See page 149.

Transplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/ PhD L See page 150.

Women’s Health MPhil/ PhD/MD(Res) L See page 150.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Cell & Molecular Biophysics (Randall Division of) MPhil/ PhD/MD(Res) L

‘The rigorous training to be an independent researcher and frequent seminars from the national and international guest speakers helped me to learn about practical applications, methodologies used and the pitfalls that occur during the process of answering the most fundamental questions in biological science. Modern science cannot thrive in isolation and if science is to progress there must be collaboration between governments, interchange between international scientific communities and closer links between science and business globally. King’s has each of these components.’ Nikita Division of Cell & Molecular Biology MPhil/PhD

Part-time

Distance learning

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Chemistry & Analytical Sciences TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Analytical Science for Industry MSc

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Analytical Toxicology MSc

63

Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/MRes

59

Biopharmaceuticals MSc

171

Drug Discovery Skills MSc

171

Forensic Science MSc/MRes/PG Dip/PG Cert

63

Medical Imaging Sciences MRes

116

Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc

171

Pharmaceutical Technology MSc

172

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related discipline. For a degree in Forensic Science, note that additional requirements apply. See our online prospectus for full details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L

Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Chemistry is at the heart of scientific research throughout King’s, with a critical mass of expertise in the analytical sciences. Our researchled programmes are based around staff interests in the application of analytical science to biomedical, pharmaceutical and forensic industries. You will be exposed to cutting-edge technology and facilities at the forefront of research, including our globally-acclaimed DNA Analysis Unit and Drug Control Centre. Our programmes are highly practical, with laboratory skills training complementing taught modules. Students also benefit from our close links to industry and hospital partners, who contribute to programme design and delivery.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Laboratory technicians • Medical scientists • Pharmacologists • Physical and chemical scientists • Management consultants and business analysts • Journalists, newspaper and periodical editors • Science, engineering and production technicians. Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Chemistry PhD.

3% 3%

94% Work (94%) Study (3%) Other (3%)

84 per cent of our students are employed in graduate-level work within six months of graduation.

Related subjects • Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 171 • Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 171 • Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD, see page 149.

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King’s Drug Control Centre is the only accredited anti-doping laboratory in the UK.

Alumnus Michael Levitt FRS won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2013; King’s 12th Nobel Laureatte.

King’s Forensic Science MSc is the longestrunning programme of its kind in England, and has been running for 30 years.


Gain thorough theoretical and practical grounding in all aspects of separation science and mass spectrometry, as well as novel and emerging technologies. Industrial sponsors contribute to curriculum delivery and the structure of the programme, which includes a threemonth industrial placement, offering valuable relevant work experience. Graduates go on to pursue PhD study, or secure roles in industry or other science-related careers. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus; some projects may take place in non-campus locations.

Analytical Toxicology MSc L This programme, unique in the UK, integrates advanced theoretical and practical aspects of analytical science with its application to clinical and forensic toxicology practice. Expert practitioners contribute to programme delivery and content. The programme includes a research project conducted in industry or within an internal research unit, such as King’s Drug Control Centre. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus. The research project may be undertaken in the UK or overseas.

Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/ MRes L

VOICE OF THE ALUMNI

Analytical Science for Industry MSc L

See page 59.

Biopharmaceuticals MSc L See page 171.

Drug Discovery Skills MSc L See page 171.

Forensic Science MSc/ MRes/PG Dip/PG Cert L Delivered by world-leading King’s researchers and expert forensic practitioners, you will learn about the forensic process and the analytical techniques used in crime investigation. Our strategic alliance with the Metropolitan Police Service and links with other leading providers create exceptional student research opportunities (MSc 14 weeks; MRes 28 weeks). Accreditation: The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences-accredited course. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time (MSc), September–September. 15 months, (MRes) September–February. Parttime study available.

‘At the technical interview for my current job as an analyst at GSK, I was assessed on almost every topic that was covered in the MSc programme. I was asked questions about method development and validation, chiral separations, identification of unknown samples and HPLC vs UHPLC, to name a few. I think this is testament to the fact that the content of the MSc is highly relevant to employers and offers the perfect preparation for jobs in industry. Hearing that I had been accepted for the job was one of the happiest moments of my life! In getting this job, I am sure that having King’s on my CV made all the difference – and I’m equally sure that it will help me in securing future roles.’ Larissa Analytical Science for Industry MSc

Location: Waterloo Campus. Projects are available in external forensic laboratories.

Medical Imaging Sciences MRes L See page 116.

Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc L See page 171.

Pharmaceutical Technology MSc L See page 172.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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Chemistry & Analytical Sciences RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD

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Chemistry (Department of) MPhil/PhD 65 Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering MPhil/PhD

118

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) usually required in a related discipline. A 2:2 degree may be considered only with an additional Master’s degree with Merit. See our online prospectus for full details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Life Sciences

L & Medicine

Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

N Sciences

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences Chemistry is embedded within a wide range of research groups across King’s, offering students a multidisciplinary environment at the cutting edge of the discipline, where the cross-fertilisation of ideas and skills is strongly nurtured. The Department of Chemistry is primarily based on Guy’s Campus, with further analytical and synthetic facilities on Waterloo and St Thomas’ campuses. The Division of Analytical & Environmental Sciences incorporates King’s Drug Control Centre: the UK’s only World Anti-Doping Agency accredited laboratory, which played a key role in the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics anti-doping screening programme; and the MRCPHE Centre for Environment & Health. Chemistry is also strongly embedded in centres attracting prestigious external funding, including the Cancer Research UK/Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Cancer Imaging Centre, the Wellcome Trust/EPSRC Medical Engineering Centre and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Centre of Excellence. These centres regularly offer exceptional studentship opportunities.

Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD L

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Research opportunities encompass four areas: toxicology, forensic science, environmental toxicology and atmospheric science. Chemistry is fundamental to our work and you will benefit from expertise in separation science, mass spectrometry and developing novel analytical methods. Example projects include improvements to aid detection of drug-facilitated sexual assaults, using nanoparticles for forensic purposes, toxicology of ambient particulate matter, defining mechanisms of environmental carcinogenesis, and applying toxicogenomic technologies. Our environmental science activity focuses on air quality and includes monitoring, modelling and toxicology research, undertaken within the Environmental Research Group, part of the MRC-PHE Centre for Environment & Health, who run the London Air Quality Network.

Head of Division: Professor Frank Kelly. Fee UK/EU: £4,500. Fee overseas: £18,200.

Research groups & leaders Drug Control Centre Professor David Cowan. Environmental Research Professor Frank Kelly. Genetic & Environmental Toxicology Dr Stephen Sturzenbaum and Professor David Phillips. Forensic Science Dr Denise Syndercombe-Court and Dr Leon Barron. MRC-HPA Centre for Environment & Health Professor Frank Kelly.


VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Chemistry (Department of) MPhil/PhD N Based primarily within new research laboratories on Guy’s Campus, with further analytical and synthetic facilities on Waterloo and St Thomas’ Campuses, our work ranges from computational and physical chemistry to chemical biology, medical imaging and materials science. We have additional strengths in analytical chemistry and spectroscopy, metallochemistry, nanoparticle chemistry and biology and drug discovery. Research projects are often co-supervised by staff from different research groups within King’s to support collaboration and application of chemical innovation, especially in medicine and biology. This is further enhanced by our close collaborations with industry and the Clinical Academic Groups of King’s Health Partners.

‘I use Geographic Information Sciences techniques to conduct research into Londoners’ exposure to air pollution: how this varies by where you live and work in the city, the transport modes you use, and the environments that you spend time in. As I’m working with people who have different scientific backgrounds, I’m learning all the time about other techniques and approaches to research. It has been particularly rewarding to see the media taking notice of the work that we’re doing. There’s a lot of public interest in the research – it’s an exciting centre to be part of.’

Head of Division: Professor Paula Booth. Fee UK/EU: £4,500. Fee overseas: £18,200.

Research leaders Dr Sarah Barry. Professor Phil Blower. Professor Paula Booth. Dr Antoni Borysik. Dr Carmen Domene. Dr Ulrike Eggert. Dr Graeme Hogarth. Dr Rivka Isaacson. Dr Brendan Orner. Dr Argyris Politis. Dr Edina Rosta. Dr Maria Eugenia Sanz. Dr Gerd Wagner.

James Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD

Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering MPhil/PhD L See page 118.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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Classics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Ancient History MA

111

Classical Art & Archaeology MA

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Classical Studies Grad Dip

67

Classics MA

67

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip

88

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA

89

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in classics or related subject. Applicants with other degrees are encouraged to take the Graduate Diploma. See our online prospectus for full details. For Classics applicants are expected to have an advanced knowledge of either Greek or Latin while experience of learning one or more relevant ancient languages is highly desirable for Ancient History and Classical Art and Archaeology.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities One of the leading Classics departments in the UK and the world, King’s offers a wide range of postgraduate degrees covering Greek, Roman and Near Eastern history, languages and literature, art and archaeology, and late antique and Byzantine studies. Our partnership with the Institute of Classical Studies in London offers you access to the best classics research library in the country and the richest programme of classics seminars and conferences in the UK. Our special links with London’s leading museums, especially the British Museum and the Museum of London, will enhance your study of the classical world in all its aspects.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Archivists & curators • Journalists • Financial advisers • Publishers • Heritage managers • Teaching professionals. Median salary of graduates in full-time work is £20,500. Recent graduates have gone on to further study in Classics.

9% 18%

73% Work (73%) Study (18%) Other (9%)

Related subjects • Medieval Studies MA, see page 85.

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Funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for Professor Edith Hall’s research, ‘Classics and Class in Britain, 1789 – 1917.’

Students get the chance to visit classical lands and study abroad with expenses paid by the Rumble Fund.

60+ Years of the Greek play performed by students in the department.


Classics MA A

See page 111.

Engage with the advanced study of the classical world in our world-leading department, with a focus on Greek and Latin language and literature. You will benefit from the intercollegiate format of the programme with options taught at King’s, UCL and Royal Holloway and from close links to the Institute of Classical Studies. The programme includes a compulsory colloquium: Undertaking Research in Classics. Graduates move on to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors.

Classical Art & Archaeology MA A This advanced-level programme offers a vivid view of classical cultures through their material and visual remains. The department has worldleading specialists in this discipline offering a range of key modules. There is also the opportunity to acquire technical skills in language, papyrology, epigraphy and palaeography. You will benefit from the programme’s intercollegiate format with options available at King’s, UCL and Royal Holloway as well as our close links to the Institute of Classical Studies. The programme includes a compulsory module on research training, taught with colleagues from the British Museum and other London institutions.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus, other University of London institutions.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip A

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

See page 88.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA A

Location: Strand Campus, other University of London institutions.

See page 89.

Classical Studies Grad Dip A This programme is ideal as a bridge to master’s study or beyond if you are new to the study of the classical world. You choose from modules on a wide range of topics, including Greek and Roman literature, history, art and archaeology, as well as late antique and Byzantine studies. These modules come from the BA catalogue except for language acquisition which is undertaken with MA students. Perfect as a pathway to further study and as an opportunity to significantly develop your knowledge of the classics.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Ancient History MA A

‘I chose King’s due to the strong research and teaching reputation, along with the involvement that postgraduate students can have with seminars across different departments. Frequent communication from all departments and updates of these events means you have the chance to meet many different people, challenge yourself both within and outside your subject area and even take part in new research projects. The library facilities at King’s and in London are incredible and have really enhanced my learning. The intercollegiate nature of my course has further widened the facilities and teaching that have been made available to me, as well as the people I met. The classics postgraduate research seminar has been a wonderful forum to meet new people, discuss ideas and socialise.’ Rosanna Classics MA

Fee UK/EU: £5,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £11,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–June. Location: Strand Campus.

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Classics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Classics MPhil/PhD

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Palaeography & Manuscript Studies MPhil/PhD 114

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit or distinction, in Classics or a closely related subject, and a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities An international centre of excellence for research and consistently ranked as one of the leading classics departments in the UK, our research students explore new and exciting developments across culture, languages and literature. Our research covers all aspects of the cultures of Greece and Rome, from language to literature, archaeology to history, art to religion and their influence on later times right up to the modern day.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Classics MPhil/PhD A We supervise research across an exceptionally wide range of topics in Greek, Roman and Near Eastern history, archaeology and art, as well as Greek and Latin language, literature and thought, late antique and Byzantine studies and reception studies. Areas of expertise strengthened by recent staff appointments include medieval Latin, Roman mosaics and mosaicists and ancient Persia. We regularly attract research funding. Recent grants from the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust have funded major projects on the digitisation of Greek inscriptions; the economy of Greek and Roman Egypt; freedmen in the Roman world; classical Greek poetic style; ancient pantomime and philosophy under the Roman Empire. You will attend and present your work at regular departmental research seminars and intercollegiate meetings at the Institute of Classical Studies. We collaborate closely with the British Museum and the Centre for Hellenic Studies at King’s.

Palaeography & Manuscript Studies MPhil/PhD A See page 114.

Head of Programme: Dr Hugh Bowden. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Dental & Oral Science TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Aesthetic Dentistry MSc 71 Advanced Minimum Intervention Dentistry MSc 71 Conscious Sedation for Dentistry PG Dip 71 Dental Public Health MSc 71 Endodontics MSc 72 Endodontology MClinDent 72 Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent 72 Maxillofacial & Craniofacial Technology MSc

72

Maxillofacial Prosthetic Rehabilitation MSc 72 Orthodontics MSc 72 Paediatric Dentistry MSc 73 Periodontology MClinDent

73

Prosthodontics MClinDent 73 Regenerative Dentistry MSc 73 Special Care Dentistry MSc 73

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A minimum 2:1 first degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and may also require additional professional qualifications and experience. Please check programme specific details on our online prospectus.

Based in the Dental Institute The Dental Institute offers a variety of programmes at Diploma, MSc and MClinDent level, all inclusive of a research project. Our small group teaching gives personal contact with clinicians who are world leaders in their field. Many programmes lead to specialist training. You will benefit from newly refurbished clinical facilities and a diverse learning environment, with classes held at Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Denmark Hill Campuses. The Dental Institute pioneered distance learning 25 years ago, and have developed exceptional master’s programmes using a blended approach, enabling you to study while working, complimented with intensive face-to-face sessions.

Career prospects Graduates enjoy many different types of employment. Our taught programme graduates progress to careers within their chosen field of dentistry. Many continue in practice, but with enhanced specialised skills. They can also use the programmes as a route to PhD study or academic careers. Many of our PhD graduates continue in a research career, starting as a postdoctoral researcher, research associate or an academic clinical lecturer; others take their skills into industry or other areas.

11% 11% 11% 67%

Work (67%) Work + Study (11%) Study (11%)

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Other (11%)

D Dental Institute

Related subjects • Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD, see page 149 • Immunology MSc, see page 59 • Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert, see page 106 • Medical Immunology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 146.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/dentistry Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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Number of postgraduate taught programmes, which is more than any other dental school in the UK.

Number of postgraduate distance learning students, spanning 54 countries.

Percentage of our research output judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent (RAE, 2008).

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Dr Rebecca Moazzez, Dental Institute I’ve been at King’s since 1995 – I came here and never left! I’ve carried on doing more and more and have had an amazing experience. I love the relaxed, friendly atmosphere here. Many people inspired me along the way in particular the head of the Conservative Dentistry course when I did my master’s degree. I find it amazing that years later, I ended up heading that course myself. I’m now Clinical Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant and Director of the Oral Clinical Research Unit at The Dental Institute. It’s lovely to be able to treat patients, teach students and do the research that I’m really interested in at the same time. One thing that King’s has taught me is the idea of lifelong learning. It doesn’t stop. You can always carry on learning in order to get to the point where you really do enjoy what you are doing, at the same time as being really good at it. Conservative Dentistry MSc and Dental Oral Science PhD To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Conscious Sedation for Dentistry PG Dip D

An innovative programme offering dental practitioners the necessary skills and knowledge to provide high-quality functional dental restorations with optimal aesthetic value. Focused on providing ethical dental care where there is a clinical need to restore oral health and function, the course also covers cosmetic and facial techniques. The face-to-face training takes place in London.

Gain a better understanding of the processes involved in conscious sedation through knowledge of the basic sciences; learn basic techniques, explore principles of selection, assessment, and treatment planning; and acquire clinical experience by treating patients under sedation in supervised sessions. Where required, the programme offers an introduction to advanced sedation techniques.

Fee UK/EU: £9,630.50 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £5,150 (2014).

Fee overseas: £9,630.50 (2014).

Fee overseas: £9,790 (2014).

Duration: Three years, distance learning, January–December (January 2015 start).

Duration: One year full-time, January–September.

Location: Study at home using blended learning materials, as well as compulsory attendance at an intensive face-to-face course in years one and two in the UK.

Advanced Minimum Intervention Dentistry MSc D A programme designed for the discerning oral health-care provider (dentist and/or dental care professional) to develop and enhance your minimum-intervention, clinicaloperative patient and practice management skills. The aim is to create a fully integrated, patient-centred and team-care approach to future oral health care, maximising the clinical and financial future of your dental practice. You will learn the latest minimally invasive operative technologies about adhesive restorative materials and techniques to prevent, manage and treat dental disease in your patients through hands-on daily practice.

Location: Guy’s Campus.

Dental Public Health MSc D A dynamic programme that challenges you to think critically about oral health at population level. The dental health programme is suitable not only for dentists, but for all those who intend to become planners, managers of services, researchers, health promoters and teachers of dental public health subjects. Work and learn with a multidisciplinary team and benefit from opportunities for involvement in high-quality research and practical experience across a range of competencies by participating in teaching, research, health services delivery and health promotion activities during placements. Fee UK/EU: £6,800 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, five days per week, October–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Aesthetic Dentistry MSc

‘Integrating the benefits of orthodontics with the fascination of seeing the growth and development of growing patients gives a level of professional satisfaction that is not found in many other specialties. Some are said to leap into the ‘pool of life’ and never reach the bottom of the pool. King’s allows all students to develop their pool and make it almost infinite. From the strengths of King’s Learning Institute to the breadth of one of the best electronic libraries in the western world, King’s offers a unique opportunity for any field of study. The approach within King’s is the development of the individual and personal development is encouraged rather than the constraints of rote. All postgraduate students are treated as mature qualified individuals, with unique strengths and an underlying focus on knowledge gained.’ Professor Fraser McDonald Programme Director, Orthodontics MSc

Fee UK/EU: £8,600 (2014). Fee overseas: £8,600 (2014). Duration: Three years, distance learning, January–December (January 2015 start). Location: Study at home using blended learning materials and the skills you learn in your daily practice, as well as compulsory attendance at an intensive face-to-face course in years one and two in London.

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Part-time

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Endodontics MSc D Offered in response to unprecedented demand for endodontically-trained professionals from within the UK and abroad. Study a unique and comprehensive programme aimed at dentists who would like to enhance their existing abilities while acquiring advanced and up-to-date skills which will enable them to successfully and confidently manage more complex and demanding endodontic cases. Fee UK/EU: £9,630.50 (2014). Fee overseas: £9,630.50 (2014). Duration: Three years, distance learning, January–December (January 2015 start). Location: Study at home using blended learning materials, as well as compulsory attendance at an intensive face-to-face course in years one and two in London.

Endodontology MClinDent D This programme provides a balance of academic and clinical skills with research. Subjects include the pathology of apical periodontitis and strategies to manage it effectively. There are also opportunities for dynamic interaction with other graduate students specialising in prosthodontics, implantology and periodontology. You will develop skills in understanding and analysing the research bases for clinical care. Accreditation: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh approved for award of the Membership in Endodontology (M Endo) diploma after completion of specialist training. Fee UK/EU: £15,240 (2014). Fee overseas: £38,620 (2014). Duration: Three years full-time, five days per week; four years part-time, three days per week, October– September. Location: Guy’s and Denmark Hill Campuses.

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Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent D A blended learning programme for dental practitioners wishing to gain enhanced knowledge of restorative dentistry for general practice with an emphasis on fixed and removable prosthodontics. Clinical work must be undertaken in your own practice, so entry is restricted to dentists working in general practice or a similar clinical environment. The programme provides the option to take the face-to-face training in either London or Sydney.

opportunities to experience cuttingedge digital technology resulting in a higher standard of clinical practice. Fee UK/EU: £7,416 (2014). Fee overseas: £7,416 (2014). Duration: Three years, distance learning, January–December (January 2015 start). Location: Study from home using specially prepared blended learning materials, as well as compulsory attendance at an intensive face-to-face course in years one and two in Pune, India.

Fee UK/EU: £9,630.50 (2014).

Orthodontics MSc D

Fee overseas: £9,630.50 (2014).

Academic and practical teaching covering all aspects of orthodontic diagnosis and care, including normal development, growth modifications, fixed appliances and the biological principles of orthodontic tooth movement. You will participate in related research programmes, including laboratory materials investigations, clinical studies and biological investigations. There is the option to gain a joint degree with the University of Malta.

Duration: Four years, distance learning, January–December (January 2015 start). Location: Study from home using blended learning materials, as well as compulsory attendance at an intensive face-to-face course in years one, two and three in the UK or Australia.

Maxillofacial & Craniofacial Technology MSc D A ground-breaking programme open to both dental technicians and dentists to learn the clinical and technical aspects of facial prostheses, ocular prostheses, orbital and skull cranioplasties and obturators. You will also cover recognising oral disease, infections, skin lesions related to intra- and extra-oral prostheses and study core modules in all restorative disciplines.

Accreditation: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Inter-Collegiate Board of the English and Glasgow Royal Surgical Colleges approved for award of the Membership in Orthodontics (MOrth) diploma after completion of specialist training. You are able to take the MSc and MOrth Edinburgh in one sitting.

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014).

Fee overseas: £38, 620 (2014).

Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014).

Duration: Three years full-time, October–September.

Duration: Two years (three days at College). Location: Principally at Guy’s Campus; also at Denmark Hill Campus.

Maxillofacial Prosthetic Rehabilitation MSc D For maxillofacial prosthetists, technologists and prosthodontists working in a hospital environment or similar practice, to enhance their knowledge of intra- and extra-oral prosthetic facial rehabilitation and to improve their clinical and technical skills. The programme provides

Fee UK/EU: £11,330 (2014).

Location: Mainly Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Denmark Hill Campuses, the clinical component of the programme may include sessions at other hospital trusts or the University of Malta for joint degree candidates. See our online prospectus for full details.


This programme offers didactic core modules in all aspects of paediatric dentistry and a hands-on laboratory module in operative dentistry for children. Areas of learning include diagnosis, treatment planning and delivery of care requiring nonpharmacological behaviour management strategies and oral rehabilitation under sedation or general anaesthesia. Fee UK/EU: £11,330 (2014). Fee overseas: £38,620 (2014). Duration: Two years full-time, five days per week, October–September. Location: Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Denmark Hill Campuses.

Periodontology MClinDent D The first complete specialist training programme in periodontology in the UK, with outstanding educational experience through the exceptional calibre of teachers. A huge variety of expertise is available to give you a thorough practical education in advanced clinical periodontology, including aesthetics, implants and contemporary surgical methods.

Accreditation: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh approved for award of the Membership in Prosthodontics (M Pros) diploma after completion of specialist training. Fee UK/EU: £15,240 (2014). Fee overseas: £38,620 (2014). Duration: Three years full-time, five days per week; or four years parttime, three days per week, October– September. Location: Guy’s Campus.

Regenerative Dentistry MSc D Academic, practical and research teaching cover all aspects of the latest developments in regenerative dentistry including dental stem-cell culture, iPS and ES cells, tooth bioengineering and the role of stem cells in tooth repair. A major feature of the course is a research project you will carry out in one of the research groups, supported by practical demonstrations and evaluation of research publications. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, October– September (October 2015 entry).

Accreditation: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh approved for award of the Membership in Periodontology (M Perio) diploma after completion of specialist training.

Location: Guy’s Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £15,240 (2014).

Gain a theoretical foundation and develop appropriate clinical skills for the care of patients needing special care. There is a particular emphasis on the use of behaviour-management techniques, analgesia, sedation and general anaesthesia. You will also cover training in research methods and their practical application.

Fee overseas: £38,620 (2014). Duration: Three years full-time, five days per week; or four years part-time, three days per week, October–September. Location: Guy’s Campus.

Prosthodontics MClinDent D This programme provides outstanding training in prosthodontics, provided by high-calibre experts in the field. Teaching styles include consultantled clinics, chair-side guidance, small group work and close mentoring, emphasising the value of evidencebase from research. Sixty percent of the course is dedicated to clinical experience in fixed, removable and implant prosthodontics.

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VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Paediatric Dentistry MSc D

‘Postgraduate education will re-invigorate your passion for dentistry and being surrounded by such positive staff inspires you to raise your levels of knowledge and expertise. My ultimate goal is to establish myself in a top class practice, incorporating a referral base from local practitioners. I aim to provide high quality advanced prosthodontics in a practice environment, removing the need for hospital treatment where appropriate. The reputation of King’s College London adds weight to the qualification. Association with King’s gives me the peace of mind that top quality, up-to-date, evidence-based teaching is being given in a conducive learning environment.’ Peter Prosthodontics MClinDent

Accreditation: For selected candidates the two-year MSc programme is recognised by the Specialist Advisory Committee for Special Care Dentistry as partially contributing towards the three-year specialist training programme in Special Care Dentistry. Fee UK/EU: £11,330 (2014 ). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: Two years part-time, three days per week, October–September. Location: Guy’s Campus.

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Dental & Oral Science RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics MPhil/PhD

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Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology MPhil/PhD

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Mucosal & Salivary Biology MPhil/PhD

74

Population & Patient Health MPhil/PhD

74

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Normally a bachelor’s degree with 2:1 honours (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. See our online prospectus for details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY D Dental Institute

Based in the Dental Institute The Dental Institute offers outstanding opportunities for postgraduates in modern research and clinical facilities. Our four divisions undertake and actively promote multidisciplinary science ranging from blue-sky investigations to translational and clinical research in collaboration with world-famous hospitals – King’s College, Guy’s and St Thomas’ – and beyond to population health and health policy. Many projects involve collaborations across the College and have national or international links. As a postgraduate research student you will be part of a world-class team, engage in internationally competitive research, and present your work at major conferences and in internationally renowned journals. You will be embedded in one of our four research divisions, which provide project-specific training in research skills and techniques, subject-specific taught courses, courses on grantsmanship, project design and development, and multiple opportunities for discussion groups and transferrable skills training. Students enjoy an international and interactive environment, and state-of-the-art core facilities to support their research.

Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics MPhil/PhD D The division provides a unique interface between basic and applied research through to clinical translation. The primary focus is to develop strategies to repair, replace and regenerate various tissues. The division offers a comprehensive range of research, including stem cell biology, tissue engineering, development of biomaterials for dental, clinical and maxillofacial reconstruction as well as state-of-the-art imaging for the characterisation of bioengineered, human tissues and disease diagnosis and monitoring. The division encourages and supports collaboration of diverse scientific and clinical expertise to facilitate translational and clinical research to impact health in a meaningful way.

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Fee: See online prospectus.

Research themes Biomaterial Sciences. Cancer. Clinical Research. Diagnostics & Biomarkers. Imaging. Immunity & Infection. Oral Disease. Public Health. Signalling & Cell Communication. Stem Cells. Tissue Engineering.

Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology MPhil/PhD D Unravelling the molecular mechanisms that control head development underpins a broader understanding of the genetic basis of craniofacial malformations. We employ multidisciplinary approaches, including genetics and epigenetics, high-resolution imaging and modern


Fee: See online prospectus.

Research themes Biomaterial Sciences. Cancer. Clinical Research. Development Biology. Genetics/ Epigenetics. Imaging. Signalling & Cell Communication. Stem Cells. Tissue Engineering.

Mucosal & Salivary Biology MPhil/PhD D PhD students are working with internationally recognised researchers examining different aspects of health and disease on oral and other mucosal surfaces of the body. The range of projects being investigated reflects the laboratory based expertise in basic and clinical sciences and the rich resource of clinical samples from patients willing to take part in research projects. PhD projects are available in the broad areas of host-microbial interactions, including bacterial, fungal and viral related diseases, pathogenesis and early diagnosis of oral cancer, and the function of salivary glands and saliva in health and disease, including salivarybased diagnostics. Fee: See online prospectus.

Research themes

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

molecular biology and informatics using different animal models. Current projects investigate craniofacial organs – teeth, salivary glands, sense organs, the pituitary and the skeleton – during development and disease, the in vivo function of stem cells, their interaction with bioactive materials, and their potential as reservoirs for continued growth and repair after tissue damage. We wish to recruit PhD students from diverse backgrounds to join a vibrant environment.

Biomaterial Sciences. Cancer. Clinical Research. Diagnostics & Biomarkers. Genetics/Epigenetics. Imaging. Immunity & Infection. Oral Disease. Public Health. Signalling & Cell Communication. Stem Cells. Tissue Engineering.

Population & Patient Health MPhil/PhD D PhD students work with international experts from Paediatric and Special Care Dentistry, Social and Behavioural Science, Biostatistics and Dental Public Health. Research themes encompass three key areas: i) social determinants of health, oral epidemiology, the burden of oral disease and links between oral and systemic diseases; ii) oral health experience and practice, including health-related behaviour, disability and oral health, patient empowerment and early recognition of disease; iii) dental care delivery, including quality of care, global dental workforce, professionalism, leadership and philosophy. We welcome students from a range of backgrounds, including dental professions, biostatistics and social and behavioural scientists. Fee: See online prospectus.

Research themes Cancer. Clinical Research. Health Systems & Health Policy. Immunity & Infection. Oral Disease. Public Health. Social & Behavioural Science.

‘After visiting the Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology laboratory in the Dental Institute, I knew it would be a great environment for me to carry out a PhD. The laboratory facilities and the large amount of people working in the division meant it would be perfect for me to advance my skills as a developmental biologist. I was also extremely interested in the PhD project my supervisor had to offer. Now I can honestly say the three years of my PhD have been a wonderful experience. While I have learnt many laboratory skills, I have also had the opportunity to attend many conferences and network with international scientists. Additionally, the Dental Institute has been extremely generous in awarding travel grants to help me attend these conferences. My time at King’s has given me the confidence and skill base to progress in my career and the reputation of the university and the experience I have had studying here has helped me land a postdoctoral job in the University of California, San Francisco, which I will begin in January 2015. I will genuinely miss the academic environment of King’s yet I am taking away many great memories with me.’ Alison Developmental Biology PhD

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Education & Professional Studies TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Academic Practice in Higher Education MA/PG Dip

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Academic Practice in Higher Education PG Cert

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Child Studies MA

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Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert 77 Computing in Education MA

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Education & Professional Studies MA

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Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc

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Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA

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Education Management MA

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Education, Policy & Society MA

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English in Education MA

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English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics MA

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International Child Studies MA

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Language & Cultural Diversity MA

84

Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert

106

Mathematics Education MA

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Modern Foreign Languages Education MA

80

Postgraduate Certificate in Education PGCE

80

Science Education MA

80

Teaching English for Speakers of other Languages MA (TESOL)

80

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, the Faculty of Life Science & Medicine, the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery and the King’s Learning Institute. King’s has been at the forefront of teacher education and educational research for over 40 years. Today it is renowned for its teaching and research expertise in science and mathematics education, language, culture and communication and public policy. As well as teaching we pursue a broad base of work on professional development in a range of settings, including schools, higher education, arts and cultural settings and the health services.

Career prospects 91 per cent of graduates in work are in graduate level work. Graduates have gone onto the following professions:

1% 2%

• Senior professionals of educational establishments • Teaching professionals in higher education • Further education teaching professionals • Primary, nursery and secondary education teaching professionals • Management • Authors, writers and translators • Education advisers and school inspectors.

84%

Work (84%) Work + Study (2%) Study (1%) Other (13%)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS See each programme and online prospectus for details.

Related subjects

FACULTIES OF STUDY K

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• Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc, see page 189 • Public Policy MA, see page 184

King’s Learning Institute

• Public Policy & Management MSc, see page 140

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• Systematic Theology MA, see page 199.

Florence Nightingale Faculty

N of Nursing & Midwifery

Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

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Ranked second in the UK for Education (Complete University Guide subject table 2014).

Among the top three highest-rated departments for three-star and fourstar rated outputs (Research Assessment Exercise, 2008).

The department has been at the forefront of teacher education and educational research for over forty years.


K Designed to actively engage you in the theory-informed enhancement of your own academic practice. At the PG Diploma level the programme focuses on improving practice through reflection on and analysis of experience, through the critical application of theoretical understanding and through systematic inquiry. The dissertation enables you to demonstrate your ability to plan, carry out and evaluate a piece of research in academic practice. Entry requirements: Postgraduate certificate in Academic Practice or equivalent. Fees: Contact King’s Learning Institute. Duration: PG Dip two years part-time, MA two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Academic Practice in Higher Education PG Cert K Enhance your understanding of and ability to provide and/or lead the teaching and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the context of a researchintensive higher education institution. The programme is flexible, enquiry-led and builds on your ongoing teaching experience and wider academic practice. Entry requirements: Relevant first degree and current teaching role at higher-education level or equivalent. Fees: Contact King’s Learning Institute. Duration: PG Cert 12–18 months part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Child Studies MA S A multidisciplinary programme that offers research into children’s rights and welfare in relation to issues of current practice and policy concern in child protection, health, education, law, psychology and sociology. Graduates typically progress to work in the statutory or voluntary children’s sector or may continue to doctoral study. Accreditation: Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, Bar Council and Law Society CPD points. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required, although an equivalent qualification in a subject relevant to work with children and/or substantial professional work experience in a relevant field may be considered. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Academic Practice in Higher Education MA/PG Dip

‘I am a qualified Scots lawyer who for over a decade worked in child protection and youth justice. I wanted to undertake further studies to consolidate and enhance my skills and knowledge in child development and children’s rights, and was keen to enhance my career progression in a different jurisdiction.

Entry requirements: Relevant first degree and a minimum of three years’ professional experience in a clinical environment.

The content of the course and modules has been extremely well planned and thought out, with the lectures being delivered through a combination of university lecturers and external lecturers. The external lecturers have been very well regarded policy-makers and practitioners in their field and this has given the course a very practical, up to date and ‘real world’ emphasis in conjunction with the academic research. As a well-regarded and respected course, I have been able to meet students that are already practitioners which often created lively and informative debates in and out of the lecture room!’

Fees: Contact King’s Learning Institute.

Jennifer Child Studies MA

Location: Waterloo Campus.

Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert K The master’s in Clinical Education provides a flexible framework in which to pursue and gain recognition for continuing professional development in aspects of learning and teaching. Provision is carefully tailored to the needs of health professionals, taking into account areas of health expertise, and is delivered in association with colleagues in health faculties across King’s.

Duration: PG Cert 12–18 months part-time, PG Dip two years part-time, MA two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

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Computing in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) S

are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA.

An innovative and flexibly delivered programme for teachers, lecturers, designers and managers interested in developing a critical understanding of computing or computer science in education, computational thinking, e-learning and Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). You will learn from staff with international reputations and select from specialist computing education as well as broader education modules.

Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014).

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required and a teaching PGCE (or similar). Although teaching experience is highly recommended, candidates with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this master’s programme. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Modules are taught using a combination of face-to-face sessions at the Waterloo Campus and online (synchronous) seminars using the King’s e-learning service.

Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc N See page 158.

Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA S This programme offers an exciting opportunity to study at one of the world’s leading arts organisations, as well as to be taught by leading academics in education research and teaching at King’s. The programme is taught jointly by the Learning & Participation programme at the Southbank Centre and our own Department of Education and Professional Studies. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in an area relevant to culture or education, or some work experience in the culture sector. Applicants who do not meet this entry requirement will be required to complete a qualifying examination.

Education & Professional Studies MA (route within Education modular programme) S

Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014).

For professionals who teach, lecture or organise educational provision at any level. Choose from a wide range of modules. The programme combines problem-solving and critical perspectives and makes extensive use of exploration of practical education management problems. You will learn from staff with international reputations.

Location: Waterloo Campus and the Southbank Centre.

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to a PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications

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Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time.

Education Management MA (route within Education modular programme) S For professionals who teach, lecture or organise educational provision at any level. Choose from a wide range of modules. The programme combines problem-solving and critical perspectives and makes extensive use of exploration of practical education management problems. You will learn from staff with international reputations.

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to a PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Most modules are taught at the Waterloo Campus.

Education, Policy & Society MA (route within Education modular programme) S This is an interdisciplinary programme drawing on sociology, political science, economics and history to address the challenges of education policy and provision. Study educational policy and processes in relation to issues of race, social class, gender and new concepts such as globalisation and new managerialism. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent). Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

English in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) S This programme is suitable for secondary school teachers of English, advisors and teacher educators wishing to follow a programme of advanced study after a period of classroom experience. It equips you with essential theoretical and research knowledge to enhance teaching practice.


Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics MA S For experienced EFL teachers wanting to learn more about current ELT/ ESL research, theory, pedagogy and practice. A great opportunity to develop your career in TEFL/TESOL and develop expertise in specialist fields such as language assessment and testing, materials development, teaching EAP, becoming a teacher educator, management and evaluation and ESOL. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required. Other applicants may be considered with significant relevant work experience or related graduate qualification. See our online prospectus for details. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Fast-track four terms attendance plus dissertation. Starts in September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

International Child Studies MA S A multidisciplinary programme designed for graduates working or intending to work with vulnerable children in a global context. Underpinned by a children’s rights framework, the curriculum allows you to specialise in child protection,

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education, health and development and research methods, along with opportunities to volunteer, work at NGOs or INGOs in London. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree with honours (or equivalent) in a subject relevant to work with children and/or substantial professional work experience in a relevant field. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014).

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to the PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA.

Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Language & Cultural Diversity MA S See page 84.

Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert L See page 106.

Mathematics Education MA (route within Education modular programme) S Rooted in your practical experience, this programme emphasises the theoretical study of mathematics education. With up-to-date research and evidence-based information about mathematics curriculum, pedagogy and assessment, you reflect on current mathematics education practices and policies, and on ideas shaping alternatives for the future. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to a PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA.

‘The programme has attracted practitioners and students from many different countries, broadening our horizon to other educational systems and enhances discussion from different perspectives. The programme is of very high quality and this has been reflected by its flexibility and professionalism. Students are informed by rigorous requirements and are encouraged to pursue excellence. I greatly appreciate the professionalism as exemplified by Professors Becky Francis and Meg Maguire’s teaching, which was conducted in a systematic and interactive manner, facilitating discussion in class with criticality. The programme has given me multiple perspectives and analytical lenses for evaluating educational policy critically.’ Pakon Education Policy & Society MA

Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

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Modern Foreign Languages Education MA (route within Education modular programme) S

London schools through the School Direct training route, as well as a QTS-only employment-based School Direct training route. See our online prospectus for details.

Reflect on current modern foreign language provision in the light of past and present policy decisions and evaluate current research and curricular innovations with up-to-date knowledge and evidence-based information about modern foreign language education practice and pedagogical developments.

Entry requirements: Our PGCE programmes all require a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) usually in the subject you wish to teach and GCSE grade C or above (or an equivalent qualification) in English language and Mathematics. Applicants will also be required to pass the NCTL’s Professional Skills tests for Trainee Teachers. For full details of entry requirements for each PGCE subject, please see our online prospectus. Lower grades will be considered in cases of exceptional circumstances, such as significant professional experience.

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to a PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) is usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Postgraduate Certificate in Education PGCE S We work in close partnership with schools in designing, delivering and assessing our programme. You will have the opportunity to work with tutors who are actively engaged in research and are encouraged to take a critical view of policies and practice. Specialist areas include biology, chemistry, Latin with classics, English, computer science, information technology and computer science, mathematics, modern foreign languages, physics with mathematics, physics and religious education. Accreditation: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is the accreditation that enables individuals to teach in state-maintained and special schools in England and Wales, recognising the attainment of a formal set of skills and qualities candidates need to be effective teachers. We also offer a PGCE in partnership with selected

Fee UK/EU: £9,000. Fee overseas: £15,200. Duration: 36 weeks full-time, September–June. Location: College sessions at Waterloo Campus; teaching placement in schools in London and the home counties.

Science Education MA (route within Education modular programme) S For those who teach, lecture or organise science provision in educational settings, this dynamic programme is constantly redesigned in line with changing ideas and practice. Taught from one of the leading research institutions in science education, it offers you excellent opportunities in a supportive environment. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), in addition to a PGCE (or similar teaching qualification) is usually required. Teaching experience is highly recommended, but applicants with appropriate academic qualifications are invited to apply. Level 7 credits from appropriate PGCE study may be recognised as contributing towards this MA. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo Campus.

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Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages MA (TESOL) S The MA in TESOL will provide novice and early career teachers with a thorough introduction to current research, theory, principles and practices in English language teaching. Students will have the opportunity to observe actual language classes, plan and teach real lessons and carry out research on language learning and teaching. Entry requirements: A good degree (normally a 2:1 but in exceptional circumstances a 2:2 will be considered) in a relevant subject (foreign language, English, Linguistics/ Applied Linguistics/Language and Communication, Psychology, a social science subject.) Alternative qualifications may be considered. Some experience of language teaching (including informal tutoring or volunteer teaching and/or observation of teaching) is desirable. Fee UK/EU: £6,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £13,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Waterloo campus.


Education & Professional Studies RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Doctorate in Education/ Professional Studies EdD/DrPS

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Education & Professional Studies Research MPhil/PhD

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Higher Education Research MPhil/PhD

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Interdisciplinary Policy Studies MPhil/PhD

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Language, Discourse & Communication, option of a joint PhD with HKU or NUS 86

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Master’s degree with high merit, and 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) usually required. Related professional experience or qualifications may be considered. See additional programme specific requirements on our online prospectus.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities K King’s Learning Institute Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, the King’s Learning Institute and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities The Department of Education & Professional Studies has a strong and dynamic research culture, with over 50 academic staff and 10 full professors. Departmental research programmes, many of which are funded by major agencies such as the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), are undertaken in the learning of mathematics and science, the educational use of information and communication technologies, public policy, religion, ministry and theology, assessment and language and literacies. Our interests are fundamentally in researching and teaching about learning and the construction of knowledge. We also have a strong interest in the evolving practices and policy contexts of work in the public, private and other sectors and professional development.

Doctorate in Education/ Professional Studies EdD/ DrPS S

Education & Professional Studies Research MPhil/ PhD S

Significantly different from the traditional doctorate and more attuned to the professional seeking to develop their career through enhanced research capacity. Promotes understanding of the nature, development and evaluation of professional knowledge, and develops critical awareness and highlevel research skills.

Our highly rated Department of Education & Professional Studies provides extensive research training and supervision on a range of themes relating to education and professional studies. You are mainly supervised by staff in one or more of the four research centres in the host department but may, where appropriate, be co-supervised by other research centres in the College.

Head of Programme: Dr Jill Hohenstein. Fee UK/EU: £2,500 (2014).

Head of Programme: Professor Meg Maguire.

Fee overseas: £8,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Duration: Maximum seven years part-time.

Fee overseas: 16,000 (2014).

Location: Waterloo Campus.

Campaign History Research Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication Professor Ben Rampton. Centre for Public Policy Research Professor Alan Cribb. Centre for Research in Education in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Professor Justin Dillon and Professor Eva Jablonka.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/education www.kcl.ac.uk/kli www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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The Institute’s research activity explores a wide range of national and international higher education issues. You may examine topics of a generic nature such as learning, assessment and quality, higher education policy and issues stemming from teaching and learning in your own academic discipline.

Language, Discourse & Communication, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) or the National University of Singapore (NUS) S A See page 86.

Head of Programme: Dr David Hay.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Higher Education Research MPhil/PhD K

‘After extensive evaluation of worldwide schools for my PhD, I chose King’s for its prestigious reputation in research and surrounding art culture (which is relevant to my thesis on students’ art-related conversations and their impact on long-term memory).

Entry requirements: A minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree in an appropriate academic discipline. Fee: Contact King’s Learning Institute.

Interdisciplinary Policy Studies MPhil/PhD S Our highly rated Department of Education & Professional Studies offers extensive research training and supervision in a wide range of policyrelated themes. There is a particular emphasis on critical perspectives, with staff and students working in and across a range of disciplines. Students are mostly supervised by staff in the Centre for Public Policy Research but may, where appropriate, be co-supervised by other research centres in the host department. Head of Programme: Professor Alan Cribb.

King’s Postgraduate Research Training Programme has provided additional support throughout my studies. I have also been fortunate to have received supplementary funding for my data collection from KCL Graduate School grants. Overall, King’s has helped me prepare for a career in academia and/or museum research. King’s College not only upholds a reputation for its outstanding research, faculty and services, but is conveniently located in the heart of London which also makes life enjoyable as an international student.’

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Rohanna Education Research PhD

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English TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Comparative Literature MA

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Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA

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Critical Methodologies MA

84

Early Modern English Literature: Text & Transmission MA

84

Eighteenth-century Studies MA

84

English 1850-present MA

84

Language & Cultural Diversity MA

84

Language & Cognition MA

175

Medical Humanities MSc

85

Medieval English: Sex, Gender & Culture MA

85

Medieval Studies MA

85

Shakespeare Studies MA Theatre & Performance Studies MA

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in English or a related subject is usually required. See our online prospectus for details of programme-specific requirements. Medical Humanities MSc: undergraduate clinical qualifications eg in medicine or nursing will also be considered for this programme.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy King’s exciting range of MA programmes offers the chance to study literature and culture from the 7th to the 21st centuries with internationally-recognised academics and in the heart of London. Selected programmes offer built-in internships with cultural organisations which can open up potential employment opportunities; others are taught together with experts from cultural giants like the British Museum, the British Library and the Globe Theatre, providing unique links to the culture sector in London. Our highly-rated Department of Education & Professional Studies offers expertise in linguistic and cultural diversity.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Journalists • Editors • Legal associate professionals • Teaching professionals • Researchers • Authors • Creative directors.

18%

15% 63%

4%

Median salary of graduates in full time work: £23,000.

Work (63%) Work + Study (4%) Study (15%)

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Other (18%)

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Related subjects • English in Education MA, see page 78 • English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics, see page 79 • Education and Professional Studies MPhil/PhD, see page 81.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

150+

3

1st

Students on our MA programmes each year.

Collaborative programmes with the Globe, the British Museum & the British Library.

Institution to offer a dedicated programme in literature and medicine: Medical Humanities MSc.

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Comparative Literature MA A

Critical Methodologies MA A

Eighteenth-Century Studies MA A

Compare literatures from across the world, written in many different languages from antiquity to the contemporary. We offer a unique range of courses from classical Greek and Latin right up to 21st century European, Asian, Middle-Eastern, African, American and Pacific literature. You will also have the opportunity to develop your language skills and take modules from across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.

A unique interdisciplinary taught programme focusing on the study and applications of critical theory, with a wide range of optional modules across humanities and social science disciplines. Ideal for students with humanities degrees to further knowledge and/or prepare for PhD study; recent graduates have also gone on to careers in teaching, journalism, the media and arts.

This interdisciplinary programme is taught in collaboration with the British Museum by academics from eight departments in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. Students will have the opportunity to explore constructions of the Enlightenment through race, gender, class, intellectual networks and material culture. An ideal foundation for further PhD study.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA A Explore a range of texts and themes from 1945 to the present, with the option to focus on the 21st century. This programme offers the opportunity to study cutting-edge topics including: the novel after 1999; new directions in theory, literature and gaming; the graphic novel; urban culture; performance studies; bioethics; and cultures of conflict and dissent from Africa to the Middle East. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

Early Modern English Literature: Text & Transmission MA A

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus; the British Museum; other museums and galleries in central London.

English: 1850–Present MA A

Taught with the British Library, this is a unique opportunity to study early modern works (such as Shakespeare) in the light of recent critical approaches and as print and manuscript material artefacts. The programme establishes a strong foundation for doctoral work and careers in the arts, education, curatorship and broadcasting.

This dynamic MA treats a range of topics and texts from the mid-19th century to the present day with particular emphasis on the historical, visual and material cultures of urban modernity. The MA involves engagement with the history of London and its cultural institutions.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and the British Library.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Language & Cultural Diversity MA S A Examine the complex relationship between language and cultural diversity and gain an advanced knowledge of major approaches to linguistic aspects of culture. Students also receive training in the research skills and knowledge relevant to further study in empirical and applied linguistics. Fee UK/EU: £6,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £12,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand and Waterloo Campuses.

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Medical Humanities MSc A Explore the links between the humanities and medicine from a humanities point of view. Some of the questions you will consider are: What can the humanities contribute to healthcare? How do they differ from the sciences? And what can they tell us about illness? Entry requirements: An undergraduate clinical qualification, eg in medicine or nursing, or at least a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a humanities or a science discipline. Other relevant degree-level qualifications will be considered. See online prospectus for further details. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Medieval English: Sex, Gender & Culture MA A Explore medieval literature and language from three interconnected perspectives: gender and sexuality studies; cultural studies (especially cultural approaches to the study of medieval religious texts); and the relationship between verbal and visual artefacts, exploiting the department’s strengths in manuscript, lexical and source studies. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Medieval Studies MA A This programme offers the unique opportunity for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural study. Includes a core module: Making the Middle Ages, plus a choice from around 20 modules in medieval history, literature, languages and philosophy, covering western and eastern Europe from late antiquity to the cusp of the Renaissance.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Language & Cognition MA

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Shakespeare Studies MA A Taught in collaboration with Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, this MA offers the opportunity to study the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in their critical, textual and theatrical contexts. Not only will you draw on the literary expertise of a world-class university, but you’ll be taught within the renowned Globe Theatre. Ideal as a foundation for PhD and academic work, theatre and the arts, arts administration or publishing. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and Shakespeare’s Globe.

‘The main reason I chose to do my master’s at King’s was the academic staff. Since my first meeting with them at a Faculty of Arts & Humanities open day and then throughout the whole programme, they showed a genuine interest in my studies and helped me to gain the skills and knowledge I needed in order to make the most of my graduate year. One further advantage of studying at King’s has definitely been the international atmosphere. With so many nationalities represented within the student body at King’s, I have felt part of a varied and rich academic community which was very important in making my MA year such a rewarding experience.’ Giulia Comparative Literature MA

Theatre & Performance Studies MA A See page 167.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

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English RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Comparative Literature MPhil/PhD

86

English MPhil/PhD

86

Language, Discourse and Communication MPhil/PhD

86

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with high merit/ distinction, usually in addition to a high 2:1 or first class undergraduate degree, (or international equivalents) in a relevant subject. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy With over 100 doctoral students from all over the world, the English department offers an inclusive and lively research environment where students research a wide range of topics related to global literary culture from the medieval to the present day. Many of our students are engaged in interdisciplinary projects within performance studies and visual and material culture. Doctoral students are closely supervised by world-leading academics and participate in a wealth of research and training activities including seminars and conferences. The King’s Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication is particularly strong in all types of linguistics and our research has been top-rated.

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities Faculty of Social Science

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Comparative Literature MPhil/PhD A We welcome applications from students with research interests in any area of modern or medieval and classical literature in the western European languages. Special research focuses include the classical tradition, postcolonial literatures and relations between modern literature and the visual arts. Current PhD topics include space in the 19th century European novel, terror in English and French novels of the city, metonymy in ancient Greek and German poetry. Head of Programme: Professor Javed Majeed. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

English MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU, NUS or Humboldt A

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King’s is a vibrant critical environment in which to study literature across a range of historical periods. We have long-established strengths in the study of literature in socio-cultural contexts, in addition to international expertise in such areas as Anglo-Saxon and medieval studies; Shakespearean studies; theatre and performance; gender and sexuality;

Study abroad

the theory and practice of life-writing; postcolonialism; Irish studies; the fin de siècle; literature and visual cultures; modernism; literature and media; literature and medicine; 18th century studies and Victorian studies. Head of Programme: Professor Richard Kirkland. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Language, Discourse & Communication, option of joint PhD with HKU or NUS S

A

We offer research strengths in sociolinguistics, text and discourse analysis, educational linguistics, literacy studies, psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics and second-language acquisition. Research focuses on the dynamics of language and literacy within globalisation and intercultural contact and on language, literacy and discourse in everyday interaction, in education, literature and popular culture, in new and mass media and in medical and workplace settings. Head of Programme: Professor Ben Rampton. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning


European Culture, Languages & Society TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Comparative Literature MA

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Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA

84

European History MA

111

European Studies MA

88

French Literature & Culture MA

88

German & Comparative Literature MRes

88

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip

88

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA

89

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities King’s boasts one of the highest rated groupings of modern language departments in the country, underpinned by world-leading and internationally excellent research. The extraordinary breadth of linguistic and social areas covered includes Portuguese and Modern Greek as well as major European languages French, German and Spanish and in-depth study of Francophone, Lusophone and the Hispanic cultures of Africa and South America.

Medieval Studies MA

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Career prospects

Modern Greek (Interdisciplinary) MA

89

Recent graduates have found employment as:

Modern Greek (Literature) MA

89

Modern Greek (Sociolinguistics) MA

89

Nineteenth-century Studies MA

112

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA

89

• Financial analysts and advisors • Public relations professionals • Advertising directors • Public relations directors • Public service professionals • University researchers • Quality assurance professionals.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or language. See our online prospectus for full details of programme-specific requirements.

18%

11% 66%

5%

Median salary of graduates in full time work: £20,000.

Work (66%) Work + Study (5%) Study (11%) Other (18%)

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Related subjects • Early Modern History MA, see page 111 • European Public Policy MA, see page 184 • Middle Eastern Studies MA, see page 184 • Modern Foreign Languages Education MA, see page 80.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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3000

Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding for Professor Simon Gaunt’s Medieval Francophone Literary Culture Outside France.

Years of Greek language & culture taught at King’s.

European & International Studies department’s staff ranked in top 4 in the UK (RAE, 2008).

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A See page 84.

Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA A See page 84.

European History MA A See page 111.

German & Comparative Literature MRes A Deepen and broaden your knowledge of German literature as an academic subject within a European context. Taught by internationally renowned scholars within the UK’s second highest ranked German department, the programme provides an ideal foundation for further academic study, research and a career in academia. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

European Studies MA A

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Deepening your understanding of contemporary European politics, history and society, this MA draws on the expertise of five highly-ranked departments and a vibrant research community revolving around the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. With a French and German pathway, it is one of very few programmes offering students the possibility of completing a master’s in a year, whilst taking modules in two different countries. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus; French/ German pathways study in Paris or Berlin in the second semester.

French Literature & Culture MA A Explore French culture through research-led teaching, with core modules on research methodology and critical theory, plus a wide choice of options from Medieval Occitan to Contemporary Women’s Writing. Ideal preparation for further research, and recent graduates have also gone on to careers in teaching, journalism, cultural management, the financial sector and the EU.

Location: Strand Campus.

Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip A Ideal as a bridge to study at MA level or beyond if you are new to the field of Late Antique & Byzantine Studies. Compulsory modules include The Byzantine Empire 600–1453 and an ancient language (Greek or Latin). Optional modules include Medicine in Western Civilization I and Constantinople: Imperial City – Medieval Metropolis. Graduates have progressed to MA study or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors. Fee UK/EU: £5,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £11,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and other University of London institutions.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Comparative Literature MA

‘I value the sense of community in my department, the fact that my tutors really are tutors and not just academics, and the chance to further develop my thinking in a nurturing, curious and enlightening environment. It’s a profoundly perspectivealtering experience to spend time in an institution that is truly international. The hugely eclectic range of backgrounds of the people I meet on campus make me appreciate just how valuable time at King’s is. Our small seminar groups allow each person ample opportunity to develop their arguments, discuss ideas, respond, react and delve deep into the detail of our course. Time spent at King’s for me has been time spent in the best way possible: broadening, challenging, enlivening, fun.’ Ed French Literature & Culture MA


Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA A

Modern Greek Studies (Literature) MA A

Nineteenth-century Studies MA A

Advanced study of the history and culture of the Eastern Mediterranean world, from the foundation of Constantinople in 330 to the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453. You are able to choose from a range of modules in research skills (languages, palaeography, epigraphy and papyrology) and history, literature, culture, philosophy and theology. Graduates have progressed to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors.

An advanced study of literature relating to Greece/the Greek-speaking world, focusing on the past two centuries. The Centre for Hellenic Studies at King’s provides an unrivalled research environment for aspiring students and our library houses the premier collection of Greek publications in the UK. Graduates have progressed to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

See page 112.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time, September– September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and other University of London institutions.

Medieval Studies MA A See page 85.

Modern Greek Studies (Interdisciplinary) MA A An advanced study of literature and sociolinguistics of Greece/the Greek-speaking world, focusing on the past two centuries. The Centre for Hellenic Studies at King’s provides an unrivalled research environment for aspiring students and our library houses the premier collection of Greek publications in the UK. Graduates have progressed to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors.

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA A Participate in a world-class research culture and discover the rich variety of the Hispanic and Lusophone world through modules spanning literature, history and culture from Medieval Iberia to contemporary Spain, Portugal, Latin America and Lusophone Africa. Tailor your degree to develop your own research interests in preparation for a PhD or your career path. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Modern Greek Studies (Sociolinguistics) MA A

Location: Strand Campus.

An advanced study of sociolinguistics relating to Greece/Greek-speaking world, focusing on the past two centuries. The Centre for Hellenic Studies at King’s provides an unrivalled research environment for aspiring students and our library houses the premier collection of Greek publications in the UK. Graduates have progressed to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time, September– September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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European Culture, Languages & Society RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies MPhil/PhD

90

European Studies MPhil/PhD

90

French MPhil/PhD

91

German MPhil/PhD

91

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MPhil/PhD

91

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit, in addition to a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in the relevant subject or language is usually required. See our online prospectus for full details of programmespecific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Offering joint degrees with international partners (in Germany, France and Spain as well as further afield), our innovative programmes offer unique opportunities for the very best PhD supervision in the world. Our students are fully involved in research seminars, reading groups and practical workshops and can take advantage of the outstanding research opportunities and facilities at King’s and in London more widely. Our research covers the full range of literary and linguistic studies and balances traditional research with developing areas such as postcolonial, feminist and gender studies, cinema, music, theatre and visual culture and contemporary thought and politics.

Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies MPhil/PhD A

European Studies MPhil/ PhD A

We offer an outstanding range of research expertise including Greek literature since the 12th century; Byzantine history; discourse analysis and sociolinguistics of modern Greek; Byzantium and the West; archaeology, architecture and economic history of Byzantium and the Levant from late antiquity to the late medieval period; and the material culture of Cyprus in the Byzantine period. We have strong links with cultural institutions in London, including the British Museum and the Hellenic Centre.

We offer research supervision for MPhil and PhD dissertations in a variety of specialist areas within European Studies including national identities; Europeanisation, European and national political thought; party politics; EU foreign and security policy; democratisation and state-building; modern social theory; contemporary European and world history; globalization; European political economy; international political economy; migration; social movements and the politics of culture.

Head of Programme: Professor Roderick Beaton.

Head of Programme: Professor Christoph Meyer.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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We offer research strengths in all periods of French literature, modern French history and politics, Francophone literature and French thought, providing training and guidance on research methods, writing research proposals, applying for funding and presenting papers. Current students are working on topics across the whole range of French literary studies. Many of our recent PhD graduates have gone on successfully to academic posts or postdoctoral fellowships.

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MPhil/ PhD A King’s is a world-leading centre for Spanish and Portuguese studies and the department forms one of the largest concentrations of expertise in Hispanic, Lusophone and Latin American studies in the UK, able to offer an unrivalled choice of supervision topics for postgraduate study. We have a record of success in funding applications for major research projects and scholarships for doctoral students.

Head of Programme: Dr Johanna Malt.

Head of Programme: Dr Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

German MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with Stuttgart, Sorbonne or Humboldt A With internationally recognised research strengths in all periods of German literature, film and cinema studies, literary and cultural theory, the history of ideas, history and politics and comparative literature, we also offer a range of innovative joint PhDs with partner universities in Berlin, Stuttgart and Paris. Current students are working on topics including 20th century art and literature, the German bestseller, contemporary theatre, contemporary German cinema, German-language representations of the Yugoslav Wars, satire in the Early Modern period, queer theory, German historiography and theories of totalitarianism.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

French MPhil/PhD A

‘I have found that King’s dynamic role within the European research community makes it the ideal place to pursue my research. Thanks to the College’s links with partner institutions, I have been able to conduct fieldwork in both France and Germany. I am currently pursuing archival research in Berlin and having a fantastic time! The academic and financial support I have received from the College has been incredible. The German Department organises regular seminars and its stimulating research environment and excellent facilities in the new Virginia Woolf Building have helped foster a welcoming and supportive group of PhD students. I can always find someone willing to discuss my research over a cup of coffee!’ Alice German & Film Studies PhD

Head of Programme: Professor Erica Carter. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Part-time

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Geography TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Aquatic Resource Management MSc

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Cities MA/MSc

93

Disasters, Adaptation & Development MA/MSc

93

Environment & Development MA/MSc 93 Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc

93

Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management MSc

94

Geography MA/MSc

94

Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA

94

Global Environmental Change MSc

94

Risk Analysis MA/MSc

94

Sustainable Cities MA/MSc

94

Tourism, Environment & Development MA/MSc

94

Water: Science & Governance MSc

94

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2:1 undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required. Related professional or voluntary experience may also be considered. Please see our online prospectus for full programme specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities The Department of Geography at King’s College London is located on the Strand Campus. Our central location offers easy access to the wide range of facilities and experiences available across London. Studying geography at King’s gives you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge, develop your skills and broaden your experience within a world-class university. We are a large department with over 50 academic and research staff. Our staff are dedicated to teaching and carrying out research. They have won national and international awards for their work and often appear in the media, commenting on a range of topics.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Environment professionals 1% • Management consultants and business analysts • Researchers • Public services associate professionals • Geophysicists. Recent graduates have gone onto study: • Analytical & Environmental Sciences PhD • Brazilian Studies Research PhD • Human Geography PhD.

15% 6%

78%

Work (78%) Work + Study (1%)

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Study (6%)

Faculty of Social Science

Other (15%)

S & Public Policy

Related subjects • Cultural & Creative Industries MA, see page 166. • Emerging Economies and Inclusive Development MSc, see page 129. •E merging Economies & International Development MSc, see page 129.

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Policy-focused research groups relating to modern environmental and urban issues.

Over 200 master’s students within the Department of Geography.

Over 100 PhD students across four research groups.


Environment & Development MA/MSc S

Study a unique mix of freshwater, estuarine and marine science and management. Taught jointly with major input from the UK water industry, environmental regulators and aquatic scientists. You will benefit from a close collaboration with outside organisations active in aquatic management and a 12-week internship.

Gain an advanced understanding of the relationship between development problems and environmental issues, grounded in differing regional contexts. You will be involved in the critical appraisal of paradigms generated in the northern hemisphere from the viewpoint of the southern hemisphere and the detailed study of paradigms emerging there in the South.

Fee UK/EU: £9,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus; internships in the UK and overseas.

Cities MA/MSc S Explore the nature of cities, their conflicts, complexity and diversity and the policy implications of contemporary urbanisation. Options range from applied internship to more theoretical modules. You can construct your own framework for understanding cities, the processes of urbanisation and their impact on the environment. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc S This programme offers a unique combination of theoretical and policy-relevant modules that draw on the environmental expertise of staff. You can also benefit from internships with participating environmental organisations. You will gain in-depth knowledge and critical awareness of the politics and geographies shaping contemporary and past environments. The programme includes local case studies and global environmental issues, politics and policies.

Disasters, Adaptation & Development MA/MSc S

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

This programme offers a social development perspective and includes issues such as human vulnerability and response to natural and technological hazards and climate change. You will have access to a broad range of modules, which can lead to careers in research and policy development in disasterrisk management and development programming for adaptation.

Location: Strand Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Aquatic Resource Management MSc S

‘The close contact between staff members and students and the countless opportunities that exist at King’s College London provide by far one of the most inspiring environments I have ever lived in. The Department of Geography actively supported our charity run for “Bees for Development” by posting newsletters on the Facebook page and television screens in the Geography department. The Careers & Employability office at King’s has offered an excellent opportunity for me to get a second opinion on my resumé and covering letters.’ Mikaël Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Management MSc

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management MSc S Gain a deeper understanding of the environmental processes and techniques for managing environmental change. On this programme, you will learn how to assess the causes and manage the consequences of environmental, climatic and land-use change. You can choose to take either a research or a consultancy stream. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time , September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Geography MA/MSc S This programme can be tailored to your interests. The MA focuses on human geography, including environment and development, environmental policies and politics, geopolitics, and urbanisation and globalisation. The MSc focuses on physical geography, particularly modules available on the Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management programme. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA S Study a unique, multidisciplinary programme taught by renowned academic authorities. Rooted in geopolitical analysis, you will engage with aspects of international law and international relations theory. This course makes extensive use of London’s resources for researching historic and contemporary aspects of international boundary questions and territorial disputes. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Global Environmental Change MSc S

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Explore the scientific background and approaches deployed in studying Earth’s environmental changes over the past, the present and in the near future, together with the societal implications of our current research. You are able to choose either a science or a policy stream to help prepare for careers in environmental change research, consultancy and/or policy development.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Risk Analysis MA/MSc S This programme offers a unique focus on the societal, health, safety and environmental (though not financial) aspects of risk. You will gain knowledge and understanding of social science theories, concepts, techniques and organisational approaches to risk assessment, management, governance and communication. Career prospects for graduates are excellent in this rapidly developing field. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Sustainable Cities MA/MSc S Unique in the UK as the only master’s programme to explicitly address sustainable cities, the programme has two pathways: Combined Sciences (leading to an MSc) and Social Sciences (leading to an MA). You will gain critical insights into the political, technological and cultural challenges of urban sustainability and the governance of the sustainable city. Internships are available and can lead to careers in international organisations, agencies, consultancies, national and city governments, charities, research organisations and academia.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Tourism, Environment & Development MA/MSc S Study the complex relationships between tourism, the environment and development. You will explore the advantages and disadvantages of tourism as a form of development and examine its environmental impact. You can also develop your particular interests in tourism by choosing from a wide range of systematic and regional modules. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Water: Science & Governance MSc S This programme combines pure and applied research methods from the social and environmental sciences. You will gain an advanced understanding of the many contemporary, and often controversial, perspectives on waterresource allocation and management, with examples from the UK and Europe, diverse water environments and differently evolved political economies worldwide. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.


Geography RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Geography Research MPhil/PhD

95

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate degree with first class or 2:1 honours (or international equivalent) and/or a good master’s degree. For the joint degree programmes see our online prospectus for further guidance.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy The Department of Geography currently comprises over 100 PhD students. The department’s research combines both human and physical geography and is policy-focussed, relating to modern environmental and urban issues. We have four main research groups: Cities Group; Earth & Environmental Dynamics Group; Environment, Politics & Development Group and Hazards & Risk Group. Each group has its own seminar series and reading groups. Students are encouraged to take part in these and other activities that take place in the department.

G Geography Research MPhil/ PhD, or option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU), Humboldt or the National University of Singapore (NUS) S The Department of Geography is currently rated one of the top 10 departments in the UK (Research Assessment Exercise, 2008) and has a vibrant community of scholars. A key strength of our staff is their interdisciplinary expertise, which extends across the natural and social sciences and the humanities. There are four main research groups: Cities; Environment, Politics & Development; Earth & Environmental Dynamics; and Hazards & Risk. Much of our research crosses these group specialisms and students are supervised both by staff in research groups and between them. There is an extensive seminar programme linked to these groups, with many renowned speakers visiting the department on a regular basis.

Head of Programme Dr Nicholas De Genova. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups and leaders Cities Dr Nicholas De Genova. Environment, Politics & Development Professor Frances Cleaver. Earth & Environmental Dynamics Professor Nick Drake. Hazards & Risk Dr Henry Rothstein.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/geography Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

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Part-time

Distance learning

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Global Studies TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE America & the World MA

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American Studies MA

97

Contemporary India MA

97

Contemporary India MRes

97

Eurasian Political Economy & Energy MSc

97

Russia in Global Systems MSc

97

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA 89 World History & Cultures MA

112

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in a subject relevant to the region studied, or to the discipline (eg English, History, Politics, or Sociology). See our online prospectus for programme specific details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY G Global Institutes

Based in the Global Institutes and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Global Studies programmes allow you to focus on the political, economic, social and cultural landscapes of the countries and regions that are shaping the 21st century. You will benefit from King’s network of connections – the Global Institutes actively engage with UK, European and international organisations in research, business, government and the third sector, and students in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities benefit from links to London’s premier cultural organisations. Our programmes will prepare you for a professional or research-led career, or will help you develop the expertise you need to progress in your current work.

Career prospects Programmes are designed to equip you with the practical and transferable skills necessary for analytical, research or strategic roles in business (including finance and investment), diplomacy, the civil service, non-governmental organisations, media, journalism and cultural management. Internships are available for selected programmes.

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Related subjects • Brazil in Global Perspective MSc, see page 129 • China & Globalisation MSc, see page 129 • Governance in Contemporary China MSc, see page 129 • Latin American Development MSc, see page 129 • Russian Policy & Society MSc, see page 184.

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1500

100

The India Institute hosts over 50 public lectures every year.

Newly launched King’s Russia Memo already reaches 1500 readers.

The Global Institutes have links with over 100 universities and institutes worldwide.


America & the World MA G

Contemporary India MRes

Focuses on the movement of people, products, art, and ideas across the borders of the United States, using historical, interpretive, and social scientific methods to understand how the US came to occupy the place in the world that it does today. Career destinations include international diplomacy, business and journalism, or PhD study.

Equips you with advanced research methods training applied to the Indian context. You may wish to use the MRes as preparation for a PhD, or to conduct applied research relevant to your area of employment.

Russia in Global Systems MSc G

G

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Entry requirements: See page 96. See our online prospectus for guidance for applicants from Indian universities. Equivalent professional experience may also be taken into account.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

American Studies MA G You will gain a full appreciation and understanding of American culture, politics and society within an interdisciplinary framework. An ideal foundation for research or careers in North American institutions, teaching, public relations, media and publishing or the financial sector.

Location: Strand Campus.

Eurasian Political Economy & Energy MSc G

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Contemporary India MA G

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Equips you to deal with the conceptual challenges relating to work in and on India and to analyse the fundamental problems of contemporary India in relation to global concerns.

Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £8,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Engage with a multidisciplinary programme focusing on the political and economic analysis of the extraction, production and export of energy in Eurasia. Ideal for students seeking analytical roles in business or government, or considering PhD study. You will benefit from quality research-based teaching and unique opportunities to engage with policy practitioners throughout the taught programme.

The only Russian foreign policy programme in the UK embedded in a truly global studies context, this programme focuses on the challenges involved in Russia’s global engagement and integration. Ideal if you are seeking an analytical role in government, business or the media, or if you are considering PhD study.

Location: Strand Campus.

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA A See page 89.

World History & Cultures MA A See page 112.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Entry requirements: See page 96. See our online prospectus for guidance for applicants from Indian universities. Equivalent professional experience may also be taken into account. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Part-time

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Global Studies RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE American Studies Research MPhil/PhD 98 Brazilian Studies Research MPhil/PhD

98

Chinese Studies Research MPhil/PhD

98

Contemporary India Research MPhil/PhD

98

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MPhil/PhD

91

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Master’s degree with merit is usually required, although applicants should see full programme specific requirements on our online prospectus.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities G Global Institutes

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/globalinstitutes www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk 98 Global Studies

Based in the Global Institutes and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities You will have the opportunity to conduct in-depth research on some of the world’s most dynamic countries and regions. Research interests cover a vast range of subjects, spanning social, political, economic, historical and cultural themes. You will be able to draw on the expertise of staff at King’s Global Institutes (including the International Development Institute, the Brazil, China, India and Russia Institutes, the Institute of North American Studies and the African Leadership Centre), as well as other departments across the College. We have close links to a range of think tanks and public institutions for research collaboration, and partnerships with overseas universities offer you the opportunity to participate in research exchanges. You will benefit from a rich programme of research seminars, workshops and colloquia with high profile academics from around the world.

American Studies Research MPhil/PhD G

Brazilian Studies Research MPhil/PhD G

This programme provides a unique environment for the study of the United States. The Institute draws on expertise from its own staff and from departments across the College. Research strengths cover a broad range of historical periods and disciplines. Research interests include interdisciplinary approaches to US political culture; cultural history of the US; sports and religion; globalisation of American Studies; transparency and secrecy in the digital age; the politics of knowledge production and dissemination; examinations of American art, literature and history from the 16th-21st centuries; visual culture and photographic theory, history, and practice; conspiracy theories; the US empire and US-Latin American relations.

Study a unique and distinctive programme offering an opportunity for in-depth research into Brazil. Supervised by leading academics in the field, you will be part of a thriving research community. Varied research interests include the history of thinking about economic development in Brazil; the links between public service delivery and participatory democracy; the relationship between access to education and labour markets; regional inequality and economic development; social networks and knowledge in city regions; governance in favelas; religiosity and churches in poor communities; the landless workers’ movement; globalization; Brazilian literature and music; the military regime; the democratisation and the struggle for human rights.

Head of Programme: Dr Clare Birchall.

Head of Programme: Professor Anthony Pereira.

Fees UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Fees overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).


This programme offers you the opportunity to study a wide range of research topics on China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. The institute draws on expertise from its own staff and from departments across the College. Research interests include China’s international relations and global governance; politics and public governance; the economy of China and foreign direct investment; the social anthropology of contemporary China; Chinese social development (particularly migration and education); Chinese contemporary history; Confucianism and Chinese religions; comparative ethics; contemporary Chinese culture and identity. Head of Programme: Dr Jennifer Altehenger.

Contemporary India Research MPhil/PhD G This programme provides a unique environment for the in-depth study of contemporary India. The institute draws on expertise from its own staff and from departments across the College. Staff research interests include the history and politics of modern India; anthropology, social change and law in contemporary India; science and technology; politics and development; security studies and international relations; religion and society; economics and political economy. Head of Programme: Dr Kriti Kapila and Dr Sunil Mitra Kumar. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MPhil/ PhD A See page 91.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Chinese Studies Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) or the National University of Singapore (NUS) G

‘I am researching urbanisation and rural development in China. Urbanisation is one of the most debated issues in China and has an impact on political stability and economic growth in the country. The China Institute has an interdisciplinary approach to analysing issues in contemporary China. This has allowed me to develop a comprehensive understanding of the working mechanisms of Chinese society. The opportunity to participate in courses provided by other departments has developed my research in relation to particular disciplines and complemented the geographical approach favoured by the China Institute. I have also been able to exchange ideas with researchers working on similar topics for other Global Institutes.‘ Jiabao Chinese Studies MPhil/PhD

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Part-time

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Health & Social Science PROGRAMME CHOICE Advanced Care in Dementia MSc

101

Ageing & Society MA/MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

101

Bioethics & Society MA/PG Dip/PG Cert

101

Dental Public Health MSc

71

District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc

158

Gerontology MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert

101

Global Health & Social Justice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

102

Global Health MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

106

Global Mental Health MSc

102

Medical Humanities MSc

85

TAUGHT PROGRAMMES Based in the Dental Institute, the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s brings together social scientists, biomedical researchers and clinicians, offering a portfolio of research-led teaching at postgraduate taught level. We undertake the highest quality research in health and social science, which is both transdisciplinary and transnational. Our internationally recognised expertise is utilised by a myriad of organisations and we equip students with the skills required for a wide range of careers across disciplines, including the health services, government and NGOs and in the commercial medical and health sectors.

Medicine, Science & Society MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

102

Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

106

Philosophy of Medicine MA

175

Public Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care)

Career prospects

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Public Policy & Ageing MA/PG Dip/PG Cert

184

Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA

112

90 per cent of recent graduates in full-time work have gone onto graduate-level work. Recent graduates have found employment as: • Medical practitioners • Health services and public health managers

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip 159

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required. Select programmes may require professional experience or qualifications. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY D Dental Institute L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine N

Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery

22 per cent of recent graduates went on to further study. Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Assisted Technologies for People with Dementia PhD • Medicine MBBS • Gerontology PhD

13%

22% 62% 3% Work (62%) Work + Study (3%) Study (22%) Other (13%)

Related subjects • Child Studies MA, see page 77 • Cognitive Behavioural Therapies PG Dip, see page 190 • International Child Studies MA, see page 79 • Psychiatric Research MSc, see page 192.

Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Institute of Psychiatry,

P Psychology & Neuroscience

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The year the Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine was founded.

Research grant funding invested in the Department of Social Science, Heath & Medicine.

The Cicely Saunders Institute is the UK’s first academic institution devoted to palliative care.


Bioethics & Society MA/PG Dip/PG Cert S

The programme equips students interested in health and social care with the knowledge and high-level analytical skills needed to critically assess research evidence and practice for delivery of high-quality dementia care. Students will be able to identify and implement changes based on research evidence within a health and social care setting across a multidisciplinary team, as well as deliver independent research.

Advances in biomedicine, neuroscience, and public health raise some of the most difficult ethical and societal questions today. The Bioethics & Society programme allows you to study these questions drawing on concepts, theories, and methods from philosophy and the social sciences. This will enable you to understand how bioethics influences the world, and how you could make an impact.

Entry Requirements: See entry requirements on page 100. Please note that in exceptional cases, other relevant qualifications and experience (including those without a first degree) may be considered. See our online prospectus for complete requirements. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Denmark Hill and Waterloo Campuses.

Ageing & Society MA/MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert S Aimed at social scientists who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding of the experience of ageing, ageing societies and policies for an ageing world. The MSc pathway focuses on quantitative research methods and data analysis and the MA pathway on qualitative research methods and data analysis. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (MA/MSc) £5,500 (PG Dip), £2,750 (PG Cert), (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (MA/MSc) £11,000 (PG Dip), £8,250 (PG Cert), (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand and Waterloo Campuses.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (MA), £5,500 (PGDip), £2,750 (PG Cert), (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (MA), £11,000 (PGDip), £8,250 (PG Cert), (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Strand Campus.

Dental Public Health MSc D See page 71.

District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc N See page 158.

Gerontology MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert S This flagship MSc in Gerontology has been described by an external examiner as ‘the gold standard to which others aspire’. Students draw on a wide range of expertise, including geriatricians, clinicians, demographers, policy analysts and sociologists to gain awareness of national and crossnational perspectives on ageing and the lives of older people.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Advanced Care in Dementia MSc P

‘Although the MSc Global Health & Social Justice programme was initiated this year for the first time, it was still beyond my expectations. With the opportunity to take courses from famous scholars of the Department of Social Science, Health and Medicine, I gained a different perspective that will help me to develop my career further. Being a student of King’s College London satisfied me not only academically but also in every way with its campuses situated in the best parts of the city, its libraries in gorgeous buildings and with an enormous collection of books and resources, its social life offering a great variety of options and its halls of residences very close to campuses. King’s gave me a great opportunity to have a wonderful year in London.’ Arzu Global Health & Social Justice MSc

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (MSc), £5,500 (PG Dip), £2,750 (PG Cert ), (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (MSc), £11,000 (PG Dip), £5,500 (PG Cert), (2014). Duration: One year full-time (MSc only), two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Part-time

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Global Health & Social Justice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert S This interdisciplinary programme is aimed at those seeking high-level skills in the critical and ethical analysis of the social and political determinants of health and its inequalities in a global context. The programme enables you to assess the politics and practices of the global health movement, informed by multiple disciplines, with special consideration of issues of social and global justice.

Medical Humanities MSc A See page 85.

Medicine, Science & Society MSc/PGDip/PGCert S

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (MSc), £5,500 (PG Dip), £2,750 (PG Cert ), (2014).

This programme addresses the nature and implications of developments in health and medicine in an international context and from a social science perspective. Over the course of your study, you will examine the social, economic, political, legal and ethical implications of recent developments in advanced biomedicine and biotechnology.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (MSc), £11,000 (PG Dip), £5,500 (PG Cert), (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (MSc), £5,500 (PG Dip), £2,750 (PG Cert ), (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (MSc), £11,000 (PG Dip), £5,500 (PG Cert), (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Global Health MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert G See page 106.

Global Mental Health MSc P

Location: Strand Campus.

Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 106.

Learn how to develop policies, systems, services and clinical interventions. You will be taught epidemiological and other research methods that can be used to evaluate the success of services and interventions. Gain the skills to work as a government advisor, for an international agency, non-governmental organisation or as a global mental health researcher. Jointly delivered by King’s and London School of Hygiene and the Tropical Medicine.

Philosophy of Medicine MA

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014).

See page 184.

Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time. Location: Denmark Hill Campus and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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A See page 175.

Public Health MPH/MSc/ MPH (Primary Care) L See page 107.

Public Policy & Ageing MA/ PG Dip/PG Cert S

Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA A See page 112.

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip N See page 159.


Health & Social Science RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Gerontology Research MPhil/PhD

103

Health & Social Care Research MPhil/PhD/DHC

108

Palliative Care & Rehabilitation (Cicely Saunders Institute of) MPhil/PhD 109 Social Science, Health & Medicine Research MPhil/PhD

103

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit (or international equivalent) in a subject relevant to the research area. Relevant professional experience may also be considered. See our online propsectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Life Sciences

L & Medicine

Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Research in the Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine is organised into a number of research groups of faculty, research fellows, research students and visiting guest lecturers & researchers. Each research group has a set of strategic aims and a forwardlooking plan of activities and outputs, including grant development, publications, peer review, public engagement and policy-related work. As part of their contribution to the department’s research community, research groups also organise seminars, conferences, exhibitions, workshops and other communal activities.

Gerontology Research MPhil/PhD S Your key areas of research will be ageing policy, health and healthcare – investigating the factors that lead to better physical, mental and social health throughout life and how we can optimise services to improve health and well-being at older ages, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary and multi-method research. Head of Programme Professor Karen Glaser. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Health & Social Care Research MPhil/PhD/DHC L

Social Science, Health & Medicine Research MPhil/ PhD S Research in the Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine focuses on the social, political, economic, legal and ethical factors shaping developments in biomedicine, disease and healthcare and their implications. Research priorities include: global health inequalities; mental health; bioethics; development in health and medical technologies; social science and ageing; regulation and governance of pharmaceuticals. Head of Programme: Professor John Abraham. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders

See page 108.

Palliative Care & Rehabilitation (Cicely Saunders Institute of) MPhil/PhD L See page 109.

Ageing & Society Prof Karen Glaser. Biomedicine, Ethics & Social Justice Prof Barbara Prainsack. Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals & Public Policy Professor John Abraham. Culture, Medicine & Power Dr Orkideh Behrouzan.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/sshm www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

Internship/placement

Part-time

Distance learning

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Rachel, Faculty of Life Science & Medicine During my MPH I was a full-time working mum. I did the course over two years instead of one and my lecturers and fellow students were really supportive. There are people from so many different walks of life at King’s. There were students who commuted from different countries every week to do the course and there were other people who juggled children and work with their degree. You invariably find someone who is in the same boat as you and end up forming some really firm, wonderful friendships. I was given the opportunity to do my dissertation project with Public Health England, and I now work there as an environmental and public health scientist. We work with central government and other organisations, to help to turn science and evidence into policy and practise. King’s has taught me to never discount anything as a possibility, because the possibilities that King’s provides you with are rich and great in number. Public Health MSc To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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St Thomas’ Hospital overlooking Parliament


Healthcare, Clinical Management & Leadership TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

157

Advanced Paediatrics MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

146

Advanced (Neuromusculoskeletal) Physiotherapy MSc

106

Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

157

Clinical Nursing MSc

157

Clinical Research MRes

157

Diabetes Clinical Care & Management MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

158

Global Health MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

106

Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

158

Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert

106

Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

106

Pharmacy Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

172

Physiotherapy (pre-registration) MSc 107

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery King’s offers a wide range of postgraduate programmes which support career development for clinical scientists, clinicians, general practitioners, allied health professionals and healthcare policy makers and leaders. Our programmes combine rigorous academic content with training in clinical competencies, research and critical analysis.

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Recent graduates have found employment as: • Physiotherapists • Business and financial project management professionals • Dental practitioners • Health services and public health managers.

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Recent graduates went on to study: • Palliative Care or Rehabilitation Research • Diploma of Special Care Dentistry.

Public Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care)

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Research Methods for Social Science & Health PG Cert

92 per cent of graduates in full-time work were in graduate-level work.

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£30,000 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

92%

Work (92%) Work + Study (2%) Study (3%) Other (3%)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required. See our online prospectus for full details of programmespecific requirements.

Related subjects • Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 158

FACULTIES OF STUDY

• Nursing with registration as a Children’s Nurse PG Dip, see page 159

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•N ursing with registration as a Mental Health Nurse PG Dip, see page 159

Faculty of Social Science

•N ursing with registration as an Adult Nurse PG Dip, see page 159.

S & Public Policy

Florence Nightingale Faculty

N of Nursing & Midwifery

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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King’s Health Partners is one of only six accredited Academic Health Science Centres in the UK.

The Cicely Saunders Institute is the first purpose-built institute for palliative care research and training.

Specialist pathways offered by our pioneering Global Health MSc.

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Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert N See page 157.

Advanced Paediatrics MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 146.

Advanced (Neuromusculoskeletal) Physiotherapy MSc L The programme provides an opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills required to work as an advanced neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapist within a range of contemporary healthcare settings. Modules include clinical science subjects (eg anatomy and pain physiology) as well as those focusing on physiotherapy practice. The evidence-based content is delivered by internal and external experts and includes lectures, seminars and practical workshops. These sessions inform students’ clinical reasoning and facilitate the development of advanced-level skills and expertise. The transference of knowledge into clinical practice is facilitated by professional practice placements. Research skills are enhanced through the learning opportunities provided in the research project module. Accreditation: Approved by the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP). Entry requirements: In addition to the entry requirements on page 105, work experience and HCPC/CSP registration are required. See our online prospectus for full details. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: Typically one year full-time, two years part-time, September– September. Some modules are available on a stand-alone basis.

Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert N

Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert L

See page 157.

A unique blended-learning and modular programme for those involved in developing, managing and evaluating healthcare education. Designed to maximise intellectual potential while drawing on the real-world experiences of the practitioner; core modules cover healthcare education in the NHS, financial flows and budget management, business planning and self and team development.

Clinical Nursing MSc N See page 157.

Clinical Research MRes N See page 157.

Diabetes Clinical Care & Management MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert N

Accreditation: National Association of Medical Education Management (NAMEM) CPD points.

See page 158.

Fee UK/EU: £2,265 (2014).

Global Health MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert L

Fee overseas: £6,525 (2014).

With specialist pathways offered in: Conflict & Security; Disasters & Adaptation; Global Surgery and Health Professions Education, this pioneering MSc brings together the next generation of global health leaders and practitioners to understand international health challenges within their political, social, cultural and economic contexts. Working at the interface between global health theory and healthcare delivery, you can gain the knowledge and skills for global health practice. Networking and field research opportunities exist within our partnerships in Somaliland, Sierra Leone and Zambia.

Location: Strand and Denmark Hill Campuses.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Entry requirements: In addition to the entry requirements on page 105, applicants must have experience of working in palliative care or similar (eg clinical or social care). See our online prospectus for full details.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Duration: One year part-time, January–December.

Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L This multi-professional international programme is aimed at those who work with people living with and dying from advanced disease, and their families. Delivered from the Cicely Saunders Institute, the first purpose-built institute with a focus on palliative care, you will gain transferable core skills to critically appraise current evidence and to conduct clinically relevant high-quality palliative care research.

Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert N

Fee UK/EU: MSc £6,800; PG Dip £4,535; PG Cert £2,265 (2014).

See page 158.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, January–December.

Location: Usually Guy’s Campus, with external professional practice placements.

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Fee overseas: MSc £19,570; PG Dip £13,045; PG Cert £6,525 (2014).

Location: Cicely Saunders Institute; Denmark Hill Campus; St Christopher’s Hospice, Sydenham.


Research Methods for Social Science & Health PG Cert S

See page 172.

Physiotherapy (pre-registration) MSc L This is a clinically-oriented programme, with over 1,000 hours of professional practice and rigorous academic content, suitable for science graduates wishing to become physiotherapists. Accreditation: Eligibility to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Fee UK/EU: Department of Healthfunded (2014). Fee overseas: £14,781 (2014). Duration: Two years full-time, September–September.

Aimed at professionals and practitioners who need to develop their understanding and practical application of quantitative and qualitative research methods, especially those from health, policy, NGO and government sectors, including researchers and those who manage and/or commission research. No prior knowledge of research methods is necessary. Fee UK/EU: £2,750 (2014). Fee overseas: £5,500 (2014). Duration: January–March plus one week in May (full-time), January– March over two years, plus one week in May in second year (part-time). Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Guy’s Campus, with external professional clinical placements.

Public Health MPH/MSc/ MPH (Primary Care) L For graduates or holders of a relevant professional qualification who are working or intend to work in public health, you will gain the academic background for leadership roles. Delivered by leading experts in a mix of formats, the MPH (Primary Care) pathway enables primary healthcare professionals to develop personally and professionally.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Pharmacy Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L

‘Since the programme’s inception, students have reported addedvalue in learning alongside other professions, particularly with regard to lateral thinking, questioning preconceived ideas, and improved communication opportunities. Nearly a third of students who have completed the MSc are from outside the UK and include the USA, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Taiwan, Japan, Iceland and India. We are convinced that the different working experiences and cultures these students bring with them enhance the educational experience of the programme.’ Dr Jonathan Koffman Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

Entry requirements: In addition to the entry requirements on page 105, Master of Public Health degree applicants should normally have worked in a public health agency. See online prospectus for full details. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,220 (2014). Duration: One year full-time; two years part-time, September–September. Location: Mainly at Guy’s Campus; some specialist sessions take place offcampus.

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Healthcare, Clinical Management & Leadership RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Health & Social Care Research MPhil/PhD/DHC

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Health Studies Research MPhil/PhD

160

Midwifery Research MPhil/PhD

161

Nursing Research MPhil/PhD

161

Palliative Care & Rehabilitation (Cicely Saunders Institute of) MPhil/PhD 109

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject is usually required, but all applicants are advised to see our online prospectus for full details of programme specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery Our postgraduate research opportunities reflect the interdisciplinary richness of the College as a whole, which spans an exceptional range from clinical strengths in primary care, public health, nursing and midwifery to academic expertise in management, health policy, gerontology, social work and social studies of science. Our postgraduate students play a vital role in our success by engaging in internationally competitive research, presenting at major conferences and publishing in journals. Our students benefit from a comprehensive induction process, lively seminar programme and innovative facilities to support learning and research. Ultimately, our aim is for our graduates to use their knowledge and skills to continue to undertake first-class research and influence clinical practice and national and international policies in healthcare.

L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Florence Nightingale Faculty

N of Nursing & Midwifery

Health & Social Care Research MPhil/PhD/DHC L

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

As the primary focus for communitybased and public health researchers and teachers at King’s, we enjoy strong collaborations throughout the College. Our two departments: Primary Care & Public Health Sciences and Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, host over 120 staff and researchers. Our work is highly multidisciplinary, with clinicians, social scientists, psychologists, statisticians, informaticians, educationalists and epidemiologists all represented. We have strong international links, particularly with US and European research and teaching partners. We aim to improve the health and wellbeing of the public and contribute to the evidence base for clinical care. Our innovative translational research activity includes interventions in communities and populations.

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Head of Division: Professor Charles Wolfe Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Stroke Professor Charles Wolfe, Professor Christopher McKevitt and Professor Anthony Rudd. Medical Decision Making & Informatics Professor Brendan Delaney. Epidemiology/Large Datasets Professor Martin Gulliford and Dr Mark Ashworth. Long-term Conditions Professor Myfanwy Morgan and Dr Patrick White. Biostatistics Professor Janet Peacock and Professor Toby Prevost. Citizen Engagement in Research & Implementation Professor Christopher McKevitt.


See page 160.

Midwifery Research MPhil/ PhD N See page 161.

Nursing Research MPhil/ PhD N See page 161.

Palliative Care & Rehabilitation (Cicely Saunders Institute of) MPhil/PhD L We are a world-leading centre for palliative care research and an official collaborating centre of the World Health Organization. Our breakthrough research projects not only influence clinical practice, but also have an impact on national and international policies for palliative care. Our multidisciplinary environment combines social science, psychology, nursing, medical and health services research. Students also benefit from excellent training and support facilities provided both within the Institute – including skills development workshops and peer support groups – and the College as a whole. Head of Division: Professor Irene Higginson. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Health Studies Research MPhil/PhD N

‘I work in the King’s Stroke Research Programme, an internationally recognised research group. Our research is truly multidisciplinary, including epidemiologists, clinicians, social scientists, statisticians and health economists. We collaborate locally, nationally and internationally across Europe, and in the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand. My PhD students are undertaking exciting projects, including ethnographic studies in acute clinical care settings aimed at improving the quality of care, and studies investigating contemporary modes of knowledge production and translation into practice.’ Professor Christopher McKevitt Health & Social Care MPhil/PhD

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History TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Ancient History MA

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Contemporary History MA

111

Early Modern History MA

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Eighteenth-century Studies MA

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European History MA

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Global History MA

111

History MRes

111

History of Philosophy MA

175

History of War MA

111

Medieval History MA

112

Modern History MA

112

Nineteenth-century Studies MA

112

Politics & Contemporary History MA

184

Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA

112

World History and Cultures MA

112

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a subject relevant to the programme (eg history or a related social science or humanities subject) is usually required. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements. Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA: this programme welcomes applicants from all disciplinary backgrounds, including science and medicine.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy Offering the most complete coverage of the history of modern empires in any European history department, King’s is also Britain’s major centre for the study of Australian and contemporary British history. The recent transfer of the Centre for the History of Science, Technology & Medicine from Imperial College makes King’s one of the major centres for study in this area. The Institute for Contemporary History also boasts experts in fields of social welfare, politics and government and finance and the City. Students from our history programmes go on to careers in business, the media, government, NGOs or teaching.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Financial project management professionals • Researchers • Journalists • Public relations professionals • Accountants • Exhibition & multimedia designers • Curators • Editors. Median salary of graduates in full time work: £23,000.

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50% 27%

1% Work (50%) Work + Study (1%) Study (27%) Other (22%)

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Related subjects

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• Classics MA, see page 67 • European Studies MA, see page 88 • Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA, see page 89 • Middle Eastern Studies MA, see page 184.

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£666k+

Department of History ranked third in The Sunday Times 2013 world rankings.

Rating for the department in three recent Research Assessment Exercises.

Arts and Humanities Research Council funding for Dr Alice Rio’s ‘The Making of Charlemagne’s Europe, (768-814)’.


Ancient History MA A This programme offers an advanced study of Greek, Roman & Near Eastern History in the world-leading Department of Classics, introducing you to current research and innovative approaches in the field, with a chance to explore one topic in depth for your thesis. You will benefit from an intercollegiate programme structure with a wide range of options taught at King’s, UCL and Royal Holloway, with close links to the Institute of Classical Studies. The course includes a compulsory module on Sources & Methods in Ancient History. Entry requirements: Further to the entry requirements on page 110, experience of learning one or more relevant ancient languages is highly desirable. See our online prospectus for details.

Early Modern History MA A Engage in advanced study of the political, religious, social and cultural history of Britain, Europe and the wider world from c1500–1800. The core course offers higher-level training in research skills and methodology, with a wide range of options and a dissertation on your chosen topic. Graduates move on to further research or careers in the education, journalism, finance, politics and culture sectors. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Eighteenth-century Studies MA A

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

See page 84.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

European History MA A

Location: Strand Campus, other University of London institutions.

This programme offers a unique opportunity to study European history at leading history departments across renowned European universities, including time at King’s. In addition to developing a truly transnational understanding of European history, you will have access to a wide choice of modules, with dissertation supervision specialists in medieval, early modern and modern European history.

Contemporary History MA S Study contemporary British history at an advanced level in a strong research environment. We provide a unique course covering contemporary historiography and research methods, with a wide range of options taught by experts in the field. The programme includes political, economic, social, cultural, defence and diplomatic history and encourages a comparative approach. Graduates move on to careers in research, journalism, the civil service, politics, teaching and finance. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Study abroad

Internship/placement

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

your degree at King’s or at Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA. Graduates move on to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and culture sectors. Fee UK/EU: £18,900 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,900 (2014). Duration: Two years full-time. Location: Strand Campus, King’s; Georgetown University (Washington DC, USA).

History MRes A An advanced historical research programme with a 30,000-word dissertation at its core, students can choose between ancient, medieval, early modern or modern pathways. You will receive training in the historiographical and technical skills necessary for independent research, take taught modules to develop your knowledge of the period you choose to focus on, and receive expert dissertation supervision. Graduates move on to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and culture sectors. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

History of Philosophy MA A See page 175.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: Two years full-time.

History of War MA A S

Location: Strand Campus, King’s; one or two other locations chosen from the University of Vienna; Humboldt University Berlin; University College Dublin; University of Rome (Roma 3 or Tor Vergata); Talinn University; University of Paris – Diderot (Paris 7).

Offers an opportunity to study with experts not just from History but from the world-leading Department of War Studies. Building on a long tradition of military studies at King’s, this programme approaches war from the broadest possible perspective, involving combatants, societies, economies and cultures across the full landscape of modern history.

Global History MA A A two year programme focusing on connections and comparisons across different parts of the world in the early modern and modern eras, in which you are able to choose from an exceptional range of options that cover all the regions of the globe and a variety of transnational themes. You may start

Part-time

Distance learning

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

King’s is internationally renowned for medieval history and our master’s programme offers training in Latin, palaeography and research skills, with a choice of options ranging from the Magna Carta and the history of medieval women to digital humanities. We have particular strengths in AngloSaxon England, Britain in the central Middle Ages and early medieval Europe.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Modern History MA A Focused on European and British history since the mid 18th century, this programme will encourage you to think beyond the rigid confines of country, period and discipline. We offer a huge range of options taught by worldleading experts, including modules taught at the Institute of Contemporary British History. Graduates move on to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and culture sectors. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Nineteenth-century Studies MA A Study a unique interdisciplinary master’s programme that combines teaching and research training with an internship in the heritage sector. We draw on staff expertise across the departments at King’s to engage with a range of methodologies and scholarly debates and to explore the society, culture, literature and history of the 19th century, focusing on the European and Anglophone experience. Graduates move on to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and culture sectors.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Politics & Contemporary History MA S See page 184.

Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA A Adopting an integrated approach to the study of science, technology and medicine, this programme explores their evolution and implications for history in general. Optional modules offer an in-depth focus on particular aspects in different periods and places. Taught by world-leading experts, it has particular strengths in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Entry requirements: Further to the entry requirements on page 110, this programme welcomes applicants from all disciplinary backgrounds, including science and medicine. Please see our online prospectus for full entry requirements. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

World History & Cultures MA A King’s has, since the 1920s been London’s key centre for Imperial and World History. Today the department has leading historians of the British, Portuguese and French empires and experts on Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. Apart from the MA’s core course in transnational history, students take options from any department and discipline at King’s and most London universities. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Medieval History MA A

‘I chose King’s because I’d had such a fantastic time here as an undergraduate. The History Department is one of the best in the country with some of the world’s leading experts in their fields and has easy access to many libraries and archives; why would I go anywhere else? On top of this, there are a wide range of MA modules to choose from, and not only from within the department. I am currently taking a module from the Institute of Contemporary History on British Political History; one might even do a module from the English or the War Studies departments. The tutors are all excellent. At MA the teaching is done in seminars; because of this, there’s a real sense of being treated as an academic equal, with the tutors there to help the discussion and add points, rather than simply lecture.’ Jonathan Modern History MA


History RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Contemporary History MPhil/PhD

113

History MPhil/PhD

113

Palaeography & Manuscript Studies MPhil/PhD

114

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit/distinction in a related subject is usually required, in addition to a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent). Please see our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy King’s is one of the strongest centres for medieval British, contemporary British and European history, as well as the history of science, in the UK; a vibrant place for early modern European cultural history and a focal point for the history of states and nations in modern Europe. The Institute of Contemporary History contains a large archive of oral material, providing you with remarkable sources for research projects. We offer unparalleled diversity and richness to historians of all periods, with the largest concentration of libraries and archives in the UK, including the major document repositories at the National Archives, National Maritime Museum, Imperial War Museum and the British Library on our doorstep.

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S & Public Policy

H Contemporary History MPhil/PhD S The Institute of Contemporary British History offers expert supervision in a wide range of areas, including financial history, diplomatic history, the welfare state, the Labour Party, the Conservative Party, political history, opinion polls and elections, the constitution, gender history and defence history. Our lively cohort of around 20 PhD students runs a regular reading group, participates in the Contemporary British History research seminar, is involved in conferences as well as the Institute’s own oral history programme and attends our annual research weekend at Cumberland Lodge. We work closely with other departments such as the departments of History and War Studies and often co-supervise students. We are always happy to hear from potential students to discuss their research proposal. Head of Programme: Professor Richard Roberts.

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History MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU)/the National University of Singapore (NUS) A We have a long and distinguished tradition in world-leading, cutting-edge research and our staff and research students are fully engaged in original historical scholarship, ranging from antiquity to the present day. We have strong links across the College, including with King’s Institute of Contemporary British History; History & Policy and the Department for Digital Humanities. Research students are encouraged to attend and present their work at regular seminars in the department and at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR). We also offer opportunities for you to acquire paid teaching experience within the department, with full training provided.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Head of Programme: Dr Adam Sutcliffe.

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

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Palaeography & Manuscript Studies MPhil/PhD A Palaeography is taught in most departments across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities; you are advised to approach the relevant department. Current specialists are working in areas of study such as classics, Byzantine and modern Greek studies, English, French, history (especially medieval history), Spanish and digital humanities. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

‘Having completed my undergraduate History degree at Oxford University, I felt I wasn’t quite finished with intellectual challenges, but I was also very ready for a change of scene. As I wanted to pursue Imperial and global history, King’s seemed the obvious place to take my studies further as an MA student, given the illustrious heritage of their subject within the department here, and the international reputation of teaching and research in the area today.

Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Following my MA I decided it was time to try something different, and so for the best part of a decade pursued an hectic yet fulfilling career in the weird and wonderful world of contemporary art. The nagging feeling that my academic interests in historical study still hadn’t been satisfied never went away however, and I felt compelled to take the plunge and apply for a PhD. Returning to King’s to do my thesis was the natural and obvious decision.’ Philip History Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU/NUS

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Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip

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Medical Imaging Sciences MRes

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Medical Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Neuroimaging MSc

152

Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

116

Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 116 Specialist Ultrasound Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

117

Translational Cancer Medicine MRes

147

Vascular Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject is usually required. Additional professional experience or qualifications may be required for some programmes. See our online prospectus for full details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s is at the forefront of innovative education and training in imaging sciences and biomedical engineering, particularly in the development and clinical application of medical imaging, with some unique, professionally-accredited and award-winning programmes. We draw upon multidisciplinary staff expertise in medicine, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering and computing.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Medical practitioners • Medical radiographers • University researchers • Pharmaceutical technicians.

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Recent graduates went on to study: • Medical Imaging Science PhD • Cardiovascular Medical Research • Healthcare Systems Design. 89 per cent of our graduates in full-time work were in graduate-level work. £32,000 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

72%

Work (72%) Work + Study (4%) Study (16%) Other (8%)

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

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Related subjects • Medicine, Science & Society MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 102 •N euroscience MSc, see page 152 •T ransplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/PhD, see page 150.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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World-leading or internationally excellent research (Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering RAE 2008).

Awarded by the European Research Council to The Developing Human Connectome Project.

Studentships offered by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging.

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Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip L

Medical Ultrasound MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

This is an award-winning programme central to the evolution of medical physics, medical engineering and clinical sciences, taught by leading scientists and academics. We offer indepth instruction on the physiological, analytical and fundamental aspects of the field. Most of our graduates are employed in the NHS, others move on to careers in leading academic institutions and industry.

For radiographers, doctors, midwives, scientists and others who wish to practise clinical ultrasound within their professional roles. Lectures are in block release, in conjunction with compulsory clinical placements. Underlying theory is integrated with practice ensuring proficient performance of diagnostic ultrasound examinations (includes obstetrics and gynaecology; general medical; vascular and a student-negotiated topic).

Accreditation: UK Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM). Some components approved by the Royal College of Radiology. Fee UK/EU: MSc £9,200, PG Dip £6,133 (2014). Fee overseas: MSc £19,570, PG Dip £13,046 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill, St Thomas’, Guy’s Campuses. Some lectures at the Institute of Cancer Research.

Medical Imaging Sciences MRes L Advanced training in the imaging field for graduates of chemistry, physics, computing, mathematics, biology, pharmacy or medicine. This programme is intended mainly as preparation for a PhD, but also for employment in hospitals and industry. You will complete two research projects, which may involve different aspects of a research area. Medical Research Council scholarships are available, covering tuition fees and a stipend. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,220 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: St Thomas’ Campus. Research projects may take place at other locations.

Accreditation: Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE). Entry requirements: A minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) or a professional qualification in radiography, nursing, midwifery or medicine. Note: applicants must already have a suitable UK/EU clinical placement. See our online prospectus for full entry requirements. Fee: See online prospectus. Duration: PG Cert nine months parttime, January–September; PG Dip 18 months part-time, January–June; MSc 27 months part-time, January–March. Location: St Thomas’ Campus.

Neuroimaging MSc P See page 152.

Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L Develop skills for the provision of safe, high-quality nuclear medicine services through training with a strong scientific and academic framework in an approved structured service environment. While the MSc and PG Dip are specifically designed for doctors, the PG Cert is open to scientists, technologists, radiographers and nurses. Part-time study only.

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Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (MSc), £5,333 (PG Dip), £2,666 (PG Cert), (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (MSc), £13,046 (PG Dip), £6,523 (PG Cert), (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, October–September (MSc and PG Dip); Seven months full-time, 19 months part-time, October–May (PG Cert). Location: St Thomas’ and Guy’s Campuses. Some components may take place off-campus.

Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L This programme will equip you to work as a radiopharmaceutical scientist in a PET radiochemistry centre (cyclotron unit), or in a conventional radiopharmacy, to provide diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals to nuclear medicine centres. Graduates also move on to study for a PhD. Two paths of study are offered: PET Radiochemistry, suitable for those interested in a research career in the field, or work in a PET radiochemistry centre; and Radiopharmaceutical Science, suitable for those interested in a career in hospital radiopharmacy. Entry requirements: A minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, pharmacy or biochemistry. Other related subjects may be considered. See our online prospectus for details. Fee UK/EU: MSc £8,000, PG Dip £5,333, PG Cert £2,666 (2014). Fee overseas: MSc £21,220, PG Dip £14,145, PG Cert £7,072 (2014). Duration: MSc one year full-time, two years part-time, September– September; PG Dip one year full-time, 17–24 months part-time; PG Cert six months full-time only. Location: St Thomas’ and Waterloo Campuses. Research projects and work placements may be at other locations.


Vascular Ultrasound MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

Designed for health professionals wanting to gain academic credit for an area of ultrasound practice that addresses individual professional needs. Topics include Gynaecology & Early Pregnancy and Carotid Artery Ultrasound. The programme offers personalised work-based learning and lectures in underlying theoretical concepts. Successful completion enables progress to the Medical Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert programme.

Designed for clinical scientists, technologists, sonographers, clinicians and other health professionals wishing to work in this area. Lectures are delivered in block release, in conjunction with compulsory clinical placements. We integrate underlying theoretical concepts with professional practice to ensure your proficiency in accordance with accepted good practice.

Accreditation: Consortium for the Accreditation: of Sonographic Education (CASE). Entry requirements: A minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) or a professional qualification in radiography, nursing, midwifery or medicine. Note: applicants must already have a suitable UK/EU clinical placement. See our online prospectus for full entry requirements. Fee UK/EU: £2,265 (2014).

Accreditation: Consortium for the Accreditation of Sonographic Education (CASE). Entry requirements: A minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) or a professional qualification in radiography, nursing, midwifery or medicine. Note: applicants must already have a suitable UK/EU clinical placement. See our online prospectus for full entry requirements. Fee UK/EU: £2,265 (2014). Fee overseas: £6,525 (2014).

Duration: Nine months part-time, January–September.

Duration: MSc 27 months part-time, January–March; PG Dip 18 months part-time, January–June; PG Cert nine months part-time, January–September.

Location: St Thomas’ Campus.

Location: St Thomas’ Campus.

Fee overseas: £6,525 (2014).

Translational Cancer Medicine MRes L See page 147.

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Specialist Ultrasound Practice PG Cert L

‘With a chemistry background and an interest in medical imaging, this MSc was the obvious choice, giving me the chance to learn about the underlying physics and biochemistry required to become an imaging scientist. The availability of funding for the programme was an added bonus, and the links between King’s, several hospital departments and industrial organisations have provided opportunities to undertake work experience and meet potential employers. I hope to put my knowledge and experience into the research and development of novel radiotracers. I believe that the MSc will provide a sound basis in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy for anyone considering a career in this rapidly expanding area of imaging science.’ Daniel Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc

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Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject. A 2:2 will be considered only with a master’s degree with merit.

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Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s hosts a cutting-edge hub of interdisciplinary research and training in the development, clinical translation and clinical application of medical imaging and computational modelling technologies. Guided by clinical questions, we understand physiology and pathophysiology to develop new diagnostic tools and therapies. Staff include physicists, biologists, mathematicians, computer scientists, chemists and clinicians, with expertise in areas such as cardiology, cancer, vascular surgery, paediatrics, nuclear medicine and radiology. In the King’s Centre for the Developing Brain, we are working to reduce the number of children who suffer brain damage in the perinatal period. Funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC), we have a unique MRI facility in the neonatal intensive care unit of the Evelina London Children’s Hospital. The King’s College London and Imperial College London EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Medical Imaging offers 16 fully-funded studentships that allow you to develop key research skills in your first year (through an MRes) before embarking on a three-year PhD project.

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radiotherapy and surgery. You will have at least two supervisors, strengthening the cross-disciplinary nature of your training.

Our research community includes physicists, chemists, biologists, mathematicians, computer scientists and clinicians working in medical imaging and biomedical engineering. We study all imaging modalities including MR, X-ray, CT, ultrasound, PET and SPECT, as well as therapeutic nuclear medicine. Projects range from the development of new imaging agents and technology and computational image analysis and modelling, through to the clinical assessment of new imaging methods. We cover the basic science of imaging through to research targeted at specific clinical problems such as cardiology, neuropsychiatry, oncology,

Head of Division: Professor Reza Rezavi.

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Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Biomedical Engineering Professor Tobias Schaeffter. Cancer Imaging Professor Gary Cook. Cardiovascular Professor Eike Nagel. Chemistry/Biology Imaging Professor Phil Blower. Perinatal Imaging & Health Professor David Edwards.


VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Neuroimaging MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P The department provides interdisciplinary research with world-leading application-oriented brain imaging, analysis and clinical expertise for the definition, diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. It is embedded in the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences, a state-of-the-art research facility with direct access to five MR scanners and to an EEG lab. Current research projects span neurodegeneration, epilepsy, stroke, pain, psychosis, affective disorders, developmental disorders and normal brain function, using a battery of neuroimaging techniques including perfusion, diffusion, functional and structural imaging. Basic scientific research is performed in models of neuropsychiatric disease, using neuroimaging techniques in conjunction with non-MR methods such as electrophysiology, microscopy and autoradiography. Complementary research in imaging physics and analysis supports these.

‘I’m working on the development of novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pulse sequences to improve the detection of breast and pancreatic cancer cells by MRI with iron-based contrast agents. The best thing about my project is that it is very multidisciplinary: I’m studying the chemistry of nanoparticles, the physics and computing applications involved with MRI and the biology of cancer. The Division is just as multidisciplinary as my project. In my group there are computer scientists, physicist, biologists and chemists. There is always an expert at hand that I can approach for advice. Both my supervisors are world-renowned experts in the field of MRI and it is very encouraging working alongside them.’

Admissions Tutor: Vincent Giampietro. Fee UK/EU:MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Imaging Acquisition Imaging Analysis Neuropharmacology Pain Preclinical Research Group

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Ben, Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences I work as a software engineer for a company called Haemonetics, creating systems that manage the distribution and transfusion of blood in hospitals. We make sure that the right blood gets to the right patient at the right time. When I started my course, I had been living in Canada for a year, so returning to study at King’s in the heart of London was perfect for me. It’s fantastic to be so close to all the city has to offer. I worked part-time throughout my full-time Computing & Security MSc. It wasn’t easy, but having the chance to follow my own research interests provided plenty of motivation. The course allowed me to study theoretical areas of computing that one rarely experiences in industry. Postgraduate study has always been one of my goals, and this MSc was a chance for me to consider whether I’d be interested in a PhD. Computing & Security MSc To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Informatics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Advanced Computing MSc

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Advanced Computing with Management MSc

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Advanced Software Engineering MSc

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Advanced Software Engineering with Management MSc

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Computer Systems Engineering with Management MSc

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Computing & Internet Systems MSc

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Computing & Security MSc

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Computing, IT Law & Management MSc 122 Digital Asset & Media Management MA 166 Electronic Engineering with Management MSc

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Engineering with Management MSc

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Intelligent Systems MSc

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Mobile Internet Research with Industry MSc

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Mobile & Personal Communications MSc

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Robotics MSc

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Telecommunications & Internet Technology MSc

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Telecommunications Research with Industry MSc

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Web Intelligence MSc

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Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Our range of exciting postgraduate taught programmes in the fields of computing, robotics and telecommunications is delivered by academics with an outstanding international reputation and contemporary experience. Situated in modern surroundings, students have access to 170 dual boot PCs and benefit from an open-door policy, which plays a key role in creating a vibrant and inclusive community. Our postgraduate programmes aim to prepare students for both professional and research-led careers, placing them at the forefront of study in the current issues affecting all aspects of our modern, technological world, including healthcare and security.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Chief executives and senior officials 3% • Finance and investment analysts and 2% advisors • IT business analysts, architects and systems designers • Programmers and software development professionals • Quality control and planning engineers • Web design and development professionals.

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A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required in computer science, mathematics, electronic or mechanical engineering, a physical science or similar and competency in a high-level programming language. See our online prospectus for full programmespecific requirements.

Other (19%)

Related subjects • Biostatistics MPhil/PhD/MD(Res), see page 193 • Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering MPhil/PhD, see page 118 •M edical Imaging Sciences MRes, see page 116

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Advanced Computing MSc N This programme is suitable for graduates in computer science, mathematics, science or engineering with a good knowledge of computer programming. Through this programme you will improve your ability to solve advanced computational problems by gaining knowledge of data structures, design, quantitative analysis of algorithms and their applications, and implementation within the context of software developments.

Advanced Software Engineering with Management MSc N The programme is an advanced software engineering course that also introduces core management theories and skills to an audience of computer scientists and software engineers. It will develop your software engineering skills further and enable you to gain a thorough understanding of the role of IT in enterprise and how information systems impact on business and organisational processes.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee: See online prospectus.

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Advanced Computing with Management MSc N The programme is an advanced computer science course that also introduces core management theories and skills to an audience of scientists and engineers who already possess a good foundation in programming. It will improve your ability to solve advanced computational problems by gaining knowledge of data structures, design, quantitative analysis of algorithms and their applications and implementation within the context of software development. Fee: See online prospectus. Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Advanced Software Engineering MSc N For graduates with a computer science background, this programme will enable you to gain a thorough understanding of the role of IT in enterprise and how information systems impact on business and organisational processes. Developing your expertise and skills in software engineering will prepare you for a career in software engineering, software maintenance and software testing. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus. 122 Informatics

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Computer Systems Engineering with Management MSc N The programme is a specialist computer science course that also introduces core management theories and skills to an audience of scientists and engineers who already possess a good foundation in programming. It will enable you to pursue a career in computer systems engineering project management, robotics project management or a career in the IT sector at management level. Fee: See online prospectus. Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Computing & Security MSc N For graduates with a computer science background, the MSc in Computing & Security will provide you with the knowledge and practical expertise to evaluate, design and build computersecurity systems. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Computing, IT Law & Management MSc N For graduates with a background in computer science, this programme will equip you with the theories, methods and tools relevant to the application of IT in legal and administrative practice and a good grounding in computer forensics and cybercrime, IT law and management. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Digital Asset & Media Management MA A See page 166.

Electronic Engineering with Management MSc N

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

For graduates with a background in electronic engineering or a related subject, this programme allows you to gain a good understanding of a wide range of general management, engineering management and electronic engineering skills. On completion of the programme, you will be equipped for advanced level work in industry.

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014).

For graduates with a substantial background in computer science, this programme will enhance your ability to solve a broad range of challenging computing-related problems and gain a wide introduction to aspects of the internet.

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.


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This programme prepares you for a career in the field of engineering at management level, equipping you with practical and theoretical knowledge of modern engineering techniques, with a focus on robotics. This is primarily an MSc in Engineering, which accounts for 75 percent of the content, with management modules accounting for the remaining 25 percent.

For those with a background in electronics, electrical engineering, computing, applied mathematics or physics, this programme offers core introductory modules followed by specialised topical modules on the latest aspects of communications technology. It includes an individual research project and is ideal for careers in industry and commerce or further study.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Accreditation: Currently renewing accreditation with the Institution of Engineering & Technology.

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014).

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Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

This programme is suitable for graduates in engineering, computing or relevant scientific disciplines with a good knowledge of computer programming and mathematics. Through the course of the year, you will gain a broad understanding, practical knowledge and expertise in the design, construction and evaluation of intelligent systems using a range of tools and techniques. On completion of the programme, you will be equipped for careers in research and industry.

Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £7,900 (2013).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £20,000 (2013).

Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

Robotics MSc N For graduates in engineering or relevant scientific disciplines, this programme will allow you to gain specialist knowledge relating to robotics and automation applications. You will benefit from a multidisciplinary programme structure that explores the integration of mechanical devices, sensors, electronics and intelligent computer-based controllers.

Mobile Internet Research with Industry MSc N

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Engineering with Management MSc N

‘The MSc in Advanced Software Engineering has equipped me with a unique ability to design system solutions that can be migrated across a variety of platforms, a skill that translates seamlessly into working environments. Course components taught by industry leaders in computing ensure exposure to state-of-the-art concepts and equipments. My skill-base has been enriched as a result of taking advantage of some of the available opportunities. As a course representative I have improved my communication and organisational abilities. A distinct sense of ownership has also been developed through my committee membership of the Postgraduate Network where every input I profer is acted upon. ’ Akhigbe Advanced Software Engineering MSc

This programme provides you with a deep understanding of the techniques, mechanisms, protocols and overall network architectures for future internet design. Special emphasis is given to the mobility aspects of the future internet, a clear distinction from the current mainly static internet. The programme places a strong emphasis on network design, software implementation and experimentation. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus. Study abroad

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Providing you with a general understanding of all aspects of telecommunications networks and the internet, the programme covers techniques, mechanisms, protocols and network architectures. It starts with basic principles of communications systems, and extends to architectural aspects and design of future packetswitched networks. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Telecommunications Research with Industry MSc N This programme provides you with a deep understanding of the techniques, mechanisms and network design and operation of current, emerging and future IP-based mobile broadband networks. Emphasis is given to both theoretical and practical aspects of broadband networks. This includes network analyses, design methods, implementation and experimentation. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: 20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Web Intelligence MSc N This programme is suitable for graduates in computer science, mathematics, science or engineering with a good knowledge of techniques for developing intelligent software. It will improve your ability to solve challenging computational problems related to advanced reasoning systems for the web by giving you a broad understanding of web-intelligence and a thorough knowledge of techniques for developing intelligent software. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

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‘I chose King’s based on its reputation as one of the most prestigious universities in the world with excellent quality of teaching and academic links to the industry in my specific subject. Studying at King’s has allowed me to be at the heart of one of the major world cities with great employment opportunities. The Department of Informatics has a strong relationship with organisations who offer graduate placements exclusively to King’s students, including opportunities abroad. I am funding my studies independently based on part-time work in my undergraduate degree and summer holidays. I would recommend studying at King’s based on the quality of teaching, the lively social atmosphere on campus and the opportunity to learn from some of the most respected staff in the computing industry.’ Daniele Computing & Internet Systems MSc

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Informatics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Computer Science Research MPhil/PhD

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Robotics MPhil/PhD

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Telecommunications MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in computer science, electronic engineering, mechanical engineering or a related discipline is usually required. A 2:2 will be considered with a master’s degree awarded with merit. See our online prospectus for programmespecific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY

Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences Research in the Department of Informatics has a high profile, with several major externally funded projects, a strong publication portfolio and significant research activity by our world-leading staff in the areas of computer science, robotics and telecommunications. Our research programmes are organised around the interests and activities of academics who provide advice and support to students. Our PhD students have access to excellent library facilities, a personal work area including a high-specification computer, new PhD laboratories, weekly departmental seminars and regular group seminars, as well as College-based training in transferable and research skills. The department undertakes national and international projects in collaboration with other departments at King’s and benefits from strong links with industry.

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Computer Science Research MPhil/PhD N Our research scope is defined by the interests of our research groups. The Planning group concentrates on search-control techniques and the representation and treatment of numeric resources and constraints, time and uncertainty. The group is applying planning to problems, including those in underwater robotics and spacemission planning. The Agents & Intelligent Systems group addresses agent technologies, multi-agent systems, social networks, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI) and law, approximate and qualitative reasoning and automated trading. The Algorithms & Bioinformatics group develops and analyses algorithms for various computational problems, including classification of DNA and protein sequences, and analysis of gene-expression patterns.

The Software Modelling & Applied Logic group studies the applications of logic and mathematics to computer science, software engineering and AI, including various models of reasoning and computation, designing formal languages to describe problem domains and analysing their trustworthiness and computational behaviour. Head of Programme: Professor Peter McBurney. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Algorithms & Bioinformatics Professor Costas Iliopoulous. Agents & Intelligent Systems Dr Simon Miles. Planning Professor Maria Fox. Software Modelling & Applied Logic Professor Maribel Fernández.

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The Centre for Robotics Research has an international reputation in robotics, mechanisms and kinematics, including their applications to medical science and production, and collaborates closely with the King’s Health Schools and numerous industrial partners. As part of the Department of Informatics, the group can take advantage of natural opportunities and synergies, continuing its record of prolific publication in prestigious journals and securing several millions of pounds in research funding. The centre is renowned for its multidisciplinary research at the interface between robotics, computer science and biomedical engineering. We are actively involved in research in the areas of computational intelligence, intelligent algorithms and control, sensing and embedded intelligence, computer vision, computational kinematics and reconfigurable mechanisms. Head of Programme: Professor Peter McBurney. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Centre for Robotics Research Professor Kaspar Althoefer.

Telecommunications MPhil/ PhD N The Centre for Telecommunications Research has a long and distinguished history at King’s College London, with accomplishments in areas such as multiple-access protocols for mobile communications, and satellite and terrestrial mobile radio communications systems. The research group comprises both nationally and internationally renowned academic staff engaged in a number of active EU and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded research projects at the forefront of telecommunications and data networking. The centre’s research strengths include mobile and personal communications; network architecture and the future internet; social networking; cognitive radio; protocol stack configurability; energy-efficient communications; multimedia networks and signal processing with multidisciplinary applications to medical, audio and speech technologies. Head of Programme: Professor Peter McBurney. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Centre for Telecommunications Research Professor Mischa Dohler.

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‘King’s College London is one of the most renowned universities worldwide. Having attended a private French engineering school at undergraduate and graduate level, I got the chance, at master’s level, to be a visiting exchange student at King’s. The exchange program was through the Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR) at which I am currently pursuing my PhD. The subject I am working on is at the edge of telecommunications research, and only a handful of papers deal with this matter. This means that my research is both novel and creative. Moreover, the Centre for Telecommunications Research is about to become an Institute, which will add a much greater impact to it. King’s offers a wide range of services from the Careers Service to Compass, which offers support and guidance for students. King’s College London encompasses five campuses, of which four are located in Central London. Also, the rate of graduating students that start working within six months of graduation is high. Postgraduate training courses provided by the College offer students the opportunity to be a step ahead and give a broader awareness of what is expected of them.’ Alexandre Telecommunications MPhil/PhD

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International Development TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Brazil in Global Perspective MSc

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China & Globalisation MSc

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Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA

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Contemporary India MA Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development MSc

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Emerging Economies & International Development MSc

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Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc

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Governance in Contemporary China MSc

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International Political Economy MA

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Latin American Development MSc

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Leadership & Development MSc

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Political Economy of Emerging Markets MSc

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in a subject relevant to the region studied, or to the discipline (eg English, History, Politics, or Sociology). See our online prospectus for programmespecific details.

Based in the Global Institutes, the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy We offer an exciting range of programmes focusing on emerging markets and development. Programmes are interdisciplinary in nature, giving you the opportunity to deepen your understanding in a range of subject areas. This also allows you to gain a comparative perspective and to relate fundamental problems in one nation to those in another. You will benefit from King’s network of connections with UK, European and international organisations in research, business, government and the third sector. Internships are available for selected programmes.

Career prospects Our programmes provide ideal training for employment in the development sector in the UK and other Organisation for Economic Co-ordination & Development (OECD) member countries, as well as the ‘emerging economies’. You will be equipped with the practical and transferable skills necessary for analytical, research or strategic roles in business (including finance and investment), diplomacy, the civil service, non-governmental organisations, media, journalism and cultural management.

Related subjects • Conflict, Security & Development MA, see page 203.

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• Tourism, Environment & Development MA/MSc, see page 94.

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Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/globalinstitutes www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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King’s International Development Institute has links with over 20 NGOs worldwide.

King’s International Development Institute has links with over 30 universities in the UK and overseas.

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Fran, Global Institutes Ever since I spent the third year of my undergraduate degree studying Portuguese in Brazil, I’ve been fascinated by the country’s culture and politics. When I returned to the UK, I decided to hone my interests with a Brazil in Global Perspective MSc. The course offered the opportunity to do an internship and I travelled back to Brazil for mine, enabling me to continue learning about the country and its language and gain work experience too. When people hear that you studied at King’s, there’s respect for having done so. I now work at BBC Monitoring as a Portuguese researcher. My role is to be a regional expert; to research political parties, armed organisations, trade unions and so on. Brazil in Global Perspective MSc To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Brazil in Global Perspective MSc G Exploring recent changes in Brazil, you will gain insight into the causes and impacts of its social, cultural, economic and political development. You will learn how to use conceptual and research tools for the critical analysis of contemporary issues in Brazil, examining the region in a global and comparative context. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September (part-time students can also start in January). Location: Strand Campus.

China & Globalisation MSc G Explores the causes and consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global perspectives. You will be equipped with conceptual and research tools for the critical analysis of China’s social and economic trends, enabling a deeper understanding of Chinese public policies, business strategies and modes of international cooperation. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA A See page 203.

Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development MSc G

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This programme offers a distinctive approach to the study of development by focusing on ‘emerging economies’, with an emphasis on poverty reduction, inequality and social policy. You may also choose to focus on particular countries and regions. The programme provides ideal training for careers in the development sector, consultancy organisations, private companies with global operations and government. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

This programme offers a distinctive approach to understanding change and continuity in the ideas and practice of governance in contemporary China. It places in institutional and comparative perspectives of China’s political and market reform experience in the post-Mao era, and analyses through evidence the impact of changing Chinese belief systems and identities, which in turn inform continuous governance innovations in China.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Emerging Economies & International Development MSc G You will learn to analyse key topics and debates on economic progress, political change and social justice across Latin America, East Asia and Africa. This is ideal training for careers in public, private, and third sector organisations with operations in emerging economies. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc S

Contemporary India MA G

Governance in Contemporary China MSc

Location: Strand Campus.

International Political Economy MA A See page 184.

Latin American Development MSc G This programme integrates a thorough grounding in development theory with the in-depth study of Latin America. Through exploring the contemporary and historical experiences of this region, you will develop an understanding of the deep roots of social change and the background to current development challenges and policy debates. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

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Location: Strand Campus. See page 97.

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Political Economy of Emerging Markets MSc G

Focuses on political, institutional and economic factors to understand when and why emerging economies produce sustainable economic growth, accountable policy making and inclusive development. Subjects covered include state- or market-led development, political economy of market reforms, patterns of industrial development and the politics of managing public finances.

This programme focuses on the interaction between leadership and development challenges on a global level, by analysing how leadership impacts on development processes and outcomes. You will enhance your capacity for critical thinking and analysis, and will interact with a network of international academics and policy practitioners.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Leadership & Development MSc G

‘Studying for the MSc in Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development has been a unique experience. I was looking for a program that was theoretically challenging, but also had a practical component in skills development. Coming from a background outside of development studies this was an ideal programme for me to understand the foundations of development, and also to focus on issues that were of personal interest to me, with members of a faculty that are experts in their fields. The programme balances theory and real world case studies that highlight the challenges facing developing countries today, while providing thought-provoking discussions on the solutions to these problems.’ Jessica Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development MSc

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International Development RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Development Studies & Emerging Economies MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Master’s degree (or international equivalent) is usually required, or exceptionally a 1st or 2:1 undergraduate degree.

FACULTIES OF STUDY G Global Institutes

Based in the Global Institutes Research in the area of international development and emerging economies at King’s, is based around three major themes – the comparative investigation of emerging economies; how emerging economies promote equitable development and how lessons from emerging economies can be drawn on by poorer regions and nations. Our research students are able to draw on a wealth of academic expertise from staff at King’s Global Institutes and King’s African Leadership Centre, as well as other departments across the College. We have close links to a range of thinktanks and public bodies for research collaborations. You will benefit from participation in research seminars, workshops and colloquia with high profile academics from around the world. Supervision may be provided from within the International Development Institute or jointly with other staff from the College.

Development Studies & Emerging Economies MPhil/ PhD G This programme supports high-quality original research, across the social and political sciences, into the challenges faced in emerging economy countries and their development models and policies. A large group of middleincome countries has emerged as a relatively new phenomenon. These countries are experimenting with innovative approaches in social and economic policy and are generating considerable political and economic power. However, neither the methods and models these countries are using to promote sustainable development, nor the enduring challenges they face are well understood. The programme seeks to advance empirical and theoretical contributions to the understanding of development.

Head of Programme: Dr Susan F Murray. Fee UK: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/globalinstitutes Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

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Elise, The Dickson Poon School of Law Coming from France, I discovered a new method of learning, the common law analysis based on induction and analogy, reasoning from particular cases towards general principles. This method called into question all my basic legal reflexes. The fictitious disputes we were dealing with were very much relevant and connected to the real world. I found them challenging and intellectually stimulating – especially in my field, securitisation. In addition to being the President of the Postgraduate Law Society, one of the most enjoyable aspect at King’s was gathering with my fellow students in a café after our lectures, ordering a pot of tea and exchanging our thoughts and ideas. Studying in central London, learning from top-notch scholars and professors, making great friendships and achieving my goals was a truly fantastic and unique lifetime experience I would wish for anyone. International Financial Law LLM To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Law TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Construction Law & Dispute Resolution MSc

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Economics for Competition Law MA/PGDip

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EU Competition Law MA/PGDip

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European Union Law MA/PGDip

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Global Ethics & Human Values MA

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Master of Laws LLM

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Medical Ethics & Law MA

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Medical Law MA

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Based in The Dickson Poon School of Law You will join a vibrant academic community and prestigious research environment amongst high-calibre students from diverse backgrounds. The school is situated within Somerset House East Wing and you will have access to exclusive resources, print materials and electronic journals at the Maughan Library as well as the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Library, Senate House Library and the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in Law or a relevant discipline is usually required, or a qualification as a solicitor or barrister. See our online prospectus for further programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L The Dickson Poon School of Law

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment in: • Global/multinational law firms • Legal practice in the EU and overseas 2% • EU and international Institutions • Global Investment banks’ legal divisions • Regulatory and administrative authorities. Recent graduates have gone on to further study at institutions in the EU, UK, US, India, China, Hong Kong, Russia, Brazil, Singapore and other locations. 95 per cent of postgraduate taught and 100 per cent of postgraduate research students in full-time work were in graduate-level work. £40,000 is the median salary of postgraduate taught and research graduates in full-time work.

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Work (75%) Work + Study (2%) Study (12%) Other (11%)

Related subjects • Bioethics & Society MA, see page 101 • Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA, see page 94 • Global Health & Social Justice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 102 • Philosophy MA, see page 175 • Philosophy of Psychology MA, see page 175.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/law Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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Ranked top 10 in the UK and top 20 worldwide for Law

A £20m donation from Dr Dickson Poon CBE is the largest to a British or European law faculty to date.

The King’s Centre of European Law celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2014.

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EU Competition Law MA/ PG Dip L

This programme develops your professional skills and critical understanding of the law in relation to construction and engineering projects, while providing in-depth knowledge of the relevant bodies of private and public law. You will also learn practical skills to conduct arbitration and assist in dispute avoidance and resolution. Our students progress as solicitors, barristers, quantity surveyors, building surveyors, engineers and architects.

Practising lawyers, regulators and other professionals will develop a critical understanding of procedural and substantive EU competition law on this programme. The course covers substantive principles and procedures of EU competition law, teaches practical application of the law and examines current issues and new developments.

Accreditation: Recognised towards the Fellowship qualification of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. It is also recognised for CPD by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the ICE and the Bar Standards Board.

Fee UK/EU/overseas: £5,300 (2014).

Entry requirements: In addition to the entry requirements on page 133, nonpractising lawyers and construction professionals will need at least two years of relevant work experience; practising lawyers will need to have completed a pupillage/one year of a training contract. Please see our online prospectus for full entry requirements. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Economics for Competition Law MA/PG Dip L On this programme you will gain an understanding of the role of economics in competition law and the economic analysis needed for law cases, enabling you to further progress in your chosen profession. Modules cover fundamental and practical approaches to the practice of competition law, with particular emphasis on merger analysis, state aid and empirical analysis. Accreditation: CPD accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Fee UK/EU/overseas: £5,300 (2014). Duration: Part time, distance learning: MA (2 years), PgDip (1 year), October–October. Location: Distance learning with two weekend seminars in central London.

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Accreditation: CPD accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Duration: Part time, distance learning: MA (2 years), PgDip (1 year), October to October. Location: Distance learning with two weekend seminars in central London.

European Union Law MA/ PGDip L On this programme you will investigate the procedural and substantive law of the European Union to develop your understanding of the functions, practices and effectiveness of EU law. Modules include important theoretical and practical aspects of EU law, focusing on the treaties of the European Union. Accreditation: CPD accredited by Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Fee UK/EU/overseas: £4,800 (2014). Duration: Part time, distance learning: MA (2 years), PgDip (1 year), October to October. Location: Distance learning with two weekend seminars in central London.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Construction Law & Dispute Resolution MSc L

‘When I decided to undertake my LLM in the UK, King’s immediately came up as my first option, not only because of its elevated position in university rankings and worldwide prestige, but also due to its location. London is the perfect place for those who want to pursue an international career as it is dynamic and cosmopolitan. It is also the world’s most important financial centre, and hosts all the leading law firms, which allow us to learn from the major sources, and to have plenty options of work after graduation. As soon as I got to the Strand campus I knew that I could not have made a better choice – the atmosphere at King’s is friendly, the teachers extremely qualified and committed and the library is a must. There are also often opportunities to attend interesting seminars and workshops with companies and law firms.’ Luciana Master of Laws LLM


This philosophy-based programme investigates the crucial global issues of our day. You will critically evaluate multiple perspectives on human rights, international justice and armed conflict to distinguish universal values, cultural difference and ideology. You will interrogate situations of major ethical and political significance, including climate change, terrorism and severe poverty. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Master of Laws LLM L The King’s College London LLM is a specialist master’s qualification offering seven specialisations (‘pathways’) relevant to key legal careers, as well as a general LLM. You will benefit from our standards of excellence and active legal communities and develop innovative problem-solving skills and knowledge for your professional career. This programme attracts high calibre law graduates as well as established legal professionals. LLM (general) The general LLM programme provides flexibility to pursue advanced legal study in an area of your choice and allows you to take full advantage of a wide range of modules across all programmes. By tailoring your programme, you can complete a dissertation on any legal topic approved by the School. Competition Law (LLM pathway) This programme provides the opportunity to study in-depth the competition law systems of the EU, US and UK, regulatory policy and practice, competition enforcement and procedure, state aid and regulation and public procurement law. In addition, you will have the chance to gain insight into advanced antitrust issues and the interface between competition and intellectual property law.

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European Law (LLM pathway) This programme provides a front seat to study European law as it evolves. With a foundation in EU administrative and constitutional law, you can also learn about labour, tax and environmental laws, competition law, advanced antitrust and EU state aid and regulation. Intellectual Property & Information Law (LLM pathway) In this programme you are exposed to International, European and comparative law perspectives on the major issues facing intellectual property and information law. The programme covers copyright, trademarks, designs, patents, trade secrets, privacy, e-commerce, data protection and competition laws. It provides for rigorous evaluation of the law, alongside practical insights, and benefits from a range of extra-curricular events and activities that enable students to access the wider IP legal community. International Business Law (LLM pathway) This programme enables you to develop knowledge and skills in the practice of international business law, focusing on international trading, business and financial transactions and in international litigation and arbitration, as well as corporate governance and property and trust law. Modules on this programme provide a practitioner perspective, useful for careers in a major law firm or multinational corporation. International Financial Law (LLM pathway) Suited for careers at global law firms, investment banks or multi-national companies, this programme includes modules on international bonds and loans, regulation of financial markets as well as mergers and acquisitions, securitisations, derivatives and CDOs, international investment law project finance and legal issues in corporate finance. Strongly connected legal areas such as comparative corporate insolvency are included.

Part-time

Distance learning

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Global Ethics & Human Values MA L

‘A first class university in a worldclass city. There are only a handful of educational establishments that can truly make this claim, and King’s College London is one of them. For anyone contemplating pursuing an LLM, King’s is located in close proximity to the British Houses of Parliament, the Royal Courts of Justice, and the four Inns of Court. Students not only have the opportunity to interact with these official institutions, but many ‘real world’ legal practitioners lend their expertise to the College. The list of distinguished academics includes: a former High Court judge; a leading intellectual property lawyer; and a specialist advisor to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Science and Technology. The College is very committed to teaching excellence. I have also made a lot of friends from all over the world as this is one of the most diverse institutions at which I have ever studied.’ Donavan Master of Laws LLM

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Transnational Law (LLM pathway) This new programme offers a comprehensive introduction to transnational law as a method to critically engage with law’s transformation in a global context and its consequences for doctrine, practice and the legal profession. With modules including law & development, criminal law, human rights, environmental law and corporate governance, you will develop skills in areas of transnational public and private law, law and society, legal theory and methodology. Accreditation: Law Society CPD points. Fee UK/EU: £12,600 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,400 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand and Waterloo Campuses.

Medical Ethics & Law MA L Offered by the UK’s first Centre of Medical Law & Ethics, this programme provides you with a systematic understanding of the structure, sources and content of the law relating to medicine in England and Wales. In addition, you will explore different theoretical viewpoints on many of the philosophical problems in medical ethics and their application to practical issues. You will develop keen critical awareness and insight as you study ethical and legal questions in depth. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Medical Law MA L Offered by the UK’s first Centre of Medical Law & Ethics, this programme provides you with a systematic understanding of the structure, sources and content of the law relating to medicine in England and Wales, including modules on consent, negligence, mental health, reproduction and end of life decision-making.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

International Tax (LLM pathway) In this programme, you will focus on legal frameworks that determine where and how profits of global business and mobile individuals are taxed. You can explore jurisdiction related to tax, relief from double taxation, EU and international tax law, taxation of business enterprises, transfer pricing, tax avoidance and VAT. This programme also provides the opportunity to prepare simultaneously for the CIOT Advanced Diploma in International Taxation (ADIT).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

UK, EU & US Copyright Law MA/PGDip L This programme aims to provide the professional with an in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of the general principles of copyright law, mainly focusing on the law in the UK, EU and US. In addition to understanding the fundamental principles of copyright law in a comparative context, you will benefit from a critical and reflective evaluation of the existing law, thus enabling your research into challenging areas of copyright law. Accreditation: CPD accredited by Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board. Fee UK/EU/overseas: £5,300 (2014). Duration: Part-time, distance learning: PgDip (1 year), MA (2 years), October–October. Location: Distance learning with three weekend seminars in central London.

‘Having previously studied at King’s when reading for my Masters in Law, I was exposed to a community which made it the natural choice for my PhD. It is one of the foremost educational institutions in the UK, and I can state with confidence that it lives up to its reputation. The academic staff are supportive and display a great sense of commitment to their students. The College is set in the heart of the hustle and bustle of London in close proximity to the West End, and provides a respite to the rigour of academic research. King’s also affords a range of scholarships and financial assistance to students. King’s is without doubt a fantastic place to pursue your studies. I am grateful for the opportunity and exposure that it has given me and I am certain that it will keep me in good stead in the years to come.’ Vichithri Law Research MPhil/PhD


Law RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Law Research MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Master’s with high merit required in Law or related discipline. In addition, an undergraduate 2:1 degree (or international equivalents) usually required. See our website for further details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L The Dickson Poon School of Law

Based in the Dickson Poon School of Law The Dickson Poon School of Law has an enviable record in legal education with a strong tradition of excellence in teaching and research. Our expertise is highly sought after around the world and our influence extends across all levels of policy-making bodies, in the UK, Europe and worldwide. Further information can be found online at www.kcl.ac.uk/law/research We are proud of our graduates who go into the world as ambassadors for our programme. We offer a highly supportive research environment ranging from training and seminars, to dedicated research office space, computer software, and world-class libraries. The Law School offers five exceptionally generous Law PhD Scholarships as part of The Dickson Poon Law Research Student Scholarship Programme, each covering the cost of fees (Home/EU or overseas) and a stipend of £20,000 per annum.

Law Research MPhil/PhD L This programme is for individuals wishing to develop knowledge in a particular area, to increase the body of knowledge in the field and to contribute to new and existing ideas. Through research, you can advance or progress your career with a doctorallevel degree. During the first two years, you will learn about existing research relative to your research goals, conduct experiments and collect data. In the third year you will focus on completing the final thesis for graduation. Graduates have entered academic careers, returned to legal practice with speciality, or entered management and the public sector. Head of Programme: Doctor Ann Mumford. Fee UK/EU: £6,300 (2014). Fee overseas: £15,850 (2014).

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/law Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

Internship/placement

Duration: Two years full-time (MPhil), three years full-time (PhD). Expected start September/October, January start in exceptional circumstances. Location: Strand Campus.

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Research areas: Anti-discrimination Law Chinese Legal System Commercial Law Comparative Law Competition Law Constitutional Law Construction Law Contract Law Counter-terrorism Law Criminal Law Criminology Dispute Resolution Environmental Law EU Law Family Law French Legal System Human Rights Law Intellectual Property Law Labour Law Law & Technology Legal Theory Media Law Medical Law & Ethics Property, Trusts, Equity and Succession Public International Law Public Law Regulation Russian Legal System Tax Law Tort Law Transnational Law

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Management & Business Studies TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Accounting, Accountability & Financial Management MSc 139 China & Globalisation MSc

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Education Management MA

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Electronic Engineering with Management MSc

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Engineering with Management MSc

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Financial Mathematics MSc

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Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

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International Management MSc

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International Marketing MSc

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Organisational Psychiatry & Psychology MSc

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Public Policy MA

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Public Policy & Management MSc

140

Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, Global Institutes and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s is ranked joint fifth for management in the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, 2008), with one-third of research activity assessed as ‘world-leading’. We are research-led, with a strong reputation for our contribution to scholarship, teaching and practice. Our world class scholars provide advice and research leadership to prestigious institutions including the Department of Trade and Industry, the National Institute of Health Research (UK) and the Research Institute of Economy and Trade and Industry (Japan).

Career prospects

Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

Recent graduates have found employment as: • Human resources and industrial relations officers • Marketing associate professionals • Management consultants and business analysts • Finance and investment analysts and advisors • Higher education teaching professionals • Functional managers and directors • Health services and public health managers and directors • Financial and accounting technicians.

Faculty of Social Science

89 per cent of graduates in full-time work were in graduate-level work.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A first class or high 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required in a social science related area eg management, economics or sociology. See our online prospectus for detailed programme-specific requirements.

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Ranked joint 5th of all UK management departments in the 2008 RAE.

One-third of our research is classified as ‘world-class’.

Over 50 academic staff in the Department of Management.


Accounting, Accountability & Financial Management MSc S Managers in international companies require an understanding of accounting and financial management. Gain an appreciation of the economic, technical and institutional foundations of accounting and financial management and the importance of accountability and information and corporate governance and ethics in global financial markets. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

China & Globalisation MSc G See page 129.

Education Management MA S See page 78.

Electronic Engineering with Management MSc N See page 122.

Engineering with Management MSc N See page 123.

Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc S For graduates and professionals seeking to develop advanced knowledge and skills in people management and/or work as human resource experts. The programme presents a contemporary and international perspective on key developments in the management of human resources and the analysis of organisations in the 21st century. Accreditation: The optional accredited Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) element of the programme provides the academic and related practical knowledge and skills that form the basis for membership of the CIPD. To obtain the CIPD professional qualification you will be expected to undertake additional study including visits to organisations and workshops designed to develop core skills and knowledge. Entry requirements: See page 138. Degrees in other disciplines may be considered if accompanied by relevant work experience. Fee UK/EU: £9,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time (part-time teaching scheduled during the day – Monday year one; Tuesday year two), September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Financial Mathematics MSc

Managers in international companies increasingly need to develop global perspectives on business, informed by a deep understanding of different national and cultural contexts. The programme aims to generate an integrative understanding of these issues, preparing you for a successful career in the world of international business. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

International Marketing MSc S Suitable for graduates who want to work in marketing and media-related organisations, this programme prepares you to handle the environmental, cross-cultural and political risks that are involved in international marketing. Accreditation: Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Entry requirements: See page 138. A science/engineering degree may be considered where social science skills have been an important component of the degree or a candidate has significant marketing practice experience. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

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Public Policy MA S See page 184.

Public Policy & Management MSc S International in focus, this programme equips you to understand and evaluate options for organising and delivering public services. We collaborate with colleagues from the Department of Political Economy to ensure you combine management skills with a wide policy perspective. The programme is aimed at both midcareer managers and recent graduates planning a public service career. Entry requirements: See page 138. Relevant experience in public sector management is also considered. Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Organisational Psychiatry & Psychology MSc P

‘The faculty staff members are friendly and helpful with their advice. King’s helped us to gain a vast in-depth knowledge and practical experience by inviting leading firms into the UK to share with us how they implement HR functions in their companies. This is what makes the academic experience at King’s very attractive. After attending several career fairs hosted by King’s and utilising their careers service, I succeeded in being awarded an internship in public relations with a leading firm in London. After I graduate from King’s my plan is to get professional experience in Human Resources with one of the industry leading companies and to gain extra professional qualifications which will help me with my longterm future goal to set up my own business in consultancy.’ Maen Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

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Management & Business Studies RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Management Research MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A bachelor’s degree with 2:1 (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Students must also have completed a master’s degree with a merit or higher before undertaking a PhD in the department.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy The Department of Management has a thriving and highly regarded research culture. The department was ranked joint 5th of all UK management departments in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. Research in the department addresses the most significant contemporary concerns in management, encompassing: consequences of the economic crisis; corporate governance; human resource management; multinational strategy; dividend and pension policy; and employee engagement and productivity. Our social science research culture informs and challenges the work of management policy-makers to ensure our work supports King’s long-standing commitment of ‘service to society’. The department hosts a considerable number of visitors each year, ensuring excellent links with industry and the media. In addition, our academics are invited to play advisory roles in government and industry.

Management Research MPhil/PhD S

Head of Programme: Professor Samuel Aryee.

With highly regarded and internationally recognised scholars and research groups, members of the department undertake research in the areas of work, organisation and governance. Many of these projects involve close collaboration with academic partners and with public and private sector organisations, both in the UK and abroad. Research is built around a number of strategic research centres and groupings which are inclusive, encouraging crossgroup membership, multidisciplinary research, and wide collaboration.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Accounting and Financial Management Professor Alexandru Preda. Human Resource Management, Employment Relations & Organisational Behaviour Professor Janet Walsh. International Business, Comparative Management & Marketing Professor Pervez Ghauri. Public Services Management Professor Alison Wolf. Work, Interaction & Technology Professor Christian Heath.

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Mathematics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Accounting, Accountability & Financial Management MSc

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Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc

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Financial Mathematics MSc

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Mathematics Grad Dip

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Mathematics MSc

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Theoretical Physics MSc

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Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy Offering five postgraduate taught degrees, the Department of Mathematics has an established record of accomplishment in the central areas of both pure and applied mathematics dating back to the appointment of the first Professor of Mathematics at the founding of the College. Today, our graduate programmes and modules reflect and are influenced by the various research interests and activities of our world-renowned staff.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics or a mathematics-based subject (eg physics) is usually required. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

N Sciences

Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Chief executives and senior officials • Finance and investment analysts and advisors • Financial managers and directors • Higher education teaching professionals • Insurance underwriters • Management consultants and business analysts.

21%

53%

21%

Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Economics MPhil • Mathematics PhD • Professional Financial Analysis. 96% of graduates in full-time work were in graduate-level work after one year.

5% Work (53%) Work + Study (5%) Study (21%) Other (21%)

£31,000 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

Related subjects • Neuroimaging MSc, see page 152 • Neuroimaging MPhil/PhD/MD(Res), see page 119 • Biostatistics MPhil/PhD/MD(Res), see page 193.

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65%

4

Appointment of the first Professor of Mathematics.

Research output of the department judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent (RAE, 2008).

Four of our research groups offer internships.


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Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc N This programme enables you to apply mathematical techniques in the rapidly developing and exciting interdisciplinary field of complex systems. Applicable to areas as diverse as biomedical, natural, economic and social sciences, the programme is suitable for those who wish to work in research and development in an academic or industrial environment. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee Overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Financial Mathematics MSc N For students or professionals with a strong mathematical background, this programme covers the principles and techniques of quantitative finance to prepare you for advanced work in the financial sector or research in mathematical finance. Fee UK/EU: £22,700 (2014). Fee Overseas: £22,700 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Mathematics Grad Dip N The graduate diploma is suitable for students with an undergraduate degree containing a significant component of mathematics who wish to upgrade their degree and spend a year in a leading UK mathematics department. On completion with a merit or distinction you may be considered for the MSc programme.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Accounting, Accountability & Financial Management MSc S

Fee UK/EU: £3,960 (2014). Fee Overseas: £11,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Mathematics MSc N For students with an undergraduate degree in mathematics, this programme consists of a wide range of modules and a project element. The majority of the eight modules are taken from blocks of pure mathematics and theoretical physics with other options available from the Financial Mathematics programme and our wide range of undergraduate topics. Graduates progress to PhD study or careers in investment banks and industrial research.

‘Being a professor in Analysis at King’s means I’m part of the most active and successful analysis group in the UK, collaborating with researchers from all over the world, including Canada, Chile, France, Sweden and the USA. The group has an exceptional research track record, wide-ranging collaborations and an excellent PhD completion rate. The central location of King’s College London gives the group the additional benefit of being at the heart of the London analysis community.’ Professor Eugene Shargorodsky Professor in Analysis

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee Overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Theoretical Physics MSc N This programme allows you to gain a coherent and comprehensive introduction to the main building blocks of modern theoretical physics. Through studying a minimum of eight taught modules and an individual project in an area of current research, the programme is ideal preparation for active research at the forefront of this discipline. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee Overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Mathematics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Mathematics Research MPhil/PhD (Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics)

Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences 144

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 1st class or 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics is usually required, although MMath, MSci or a master’s degree with merit may also be considered. The exact requirements may vary depending on your area of research. See our online prospectus for full details.

Research is an integral part of life in the Department of Mathematics and all members of the department are active in pursuing mathematical research. Staff are world-renowned in their areas of research focus, and the department’s central London location provides our research groups with the opportunity to engage with other members of the research community. Each of our six research groups delivers a seminar series, providing a mathematically-engaging environment for postgraduate study.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

N Sciences

Mathematics Research MPhil/PhD (Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics) N

Research groups & leaders

Research students benefit from exposure to regular seminars organised by the Department of Mathematics, inviting internationally-renowned researchers and top-ranking scientists from across the globe to present new findings. Students are also encouraged to organise their own discussion groups and informal seminars. You can apply for supervision in any of the fields of interest covered by of our staff members. The lively environment and exceptionally friendly atmosphere in our department contribute to the high success rate of our students. In certain cases, our department is able to provide funding for PhD students to attend suitable schools and conferences during their studies. Our joint PhD programmes provide an exciting opportunity to gain a qualification with the University of Hong Kong and Humboldt University in Berlin.

Analysis Professor Adrian Constantin. Disordered Systems Professor Peter Sollich. Financial Mathematics Professor Teemu Pennanen. Geometry Professor Nicholas Shepherd-Baron FRS. Number Theory Group Professor David Burns. Theoretical Physics Professor Peter West FRS.

Head of Programme: Professor Eugene Shargorodsky. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee Overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Medicine TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Advanced Paediatrics MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

146

Aviation Medicine MSc

181

Cardiovascular Research MSc

146

Clinical Dermatology MSc

146

Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

171

Diagnostic Dermatopathology MSc

146

Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

171

Immunology MSc

59

Medical Immunology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

146

Medical Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

116

Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

116

Research Biobanking MSc/PG Dip

147

Specialist Ultrasound Practice PG Cert 117 Translational Cancer Medicine MRes

147

Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

172

Vascular Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

117

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Medical education at King’s is world-renowned. Our innovative postgraduate programmes support career development for clinical scientists, clinicians, general practitioners, allied health professionals and healthcare leaders. You will be taught by internationallyrenowned staff, at an institution that combines teaching, research and clinical practice at some of the country’s most famous hospital campuses, including Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’. The highlight for many students is the opportunity to carry out an original project within a leading research laboratory or clinical setting. We offer a comprehensive induction process, lively seminar programme and outstanding library, IT and simulation facilities.

Career prospects The majority of our students are employed in graduate-level work or pursuing further study within six months of graduation, in scientific, healthcare and other roles within the NHS, in academic or commercial settings, as well as sectors such as finance, consulting and education. Many go on to pursue further study by way of a PhD.

14% 7% 4%

The median salary of our graduates in full-time work is £32,000.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

75%

Work (75%) Work + Study (4%)

Either a medical degree, or a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a biological, molecular biological, or biomedical related subject is usually required. See our online prospectus for details.

Study (7%) Other (14%)

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FACULTIES OF STUDY

• Global Health MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 106

L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

• Neuroscience MSc, see page 152 • Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 106 • Public Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care), see page 107.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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6

25+

Partner NHS Foundation Trusts: Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital, and South London and the Maudsley.

Medical Research Council centres hosted by King’s.

Externally awarded centres of excellence in health research at King’s.

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Advanced Paediatrics MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

Clinical Dermatology MSc

A multidisciplinary degree designed for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. Content is research and evidence-based and will give you a detailed understanding of research methods and statistics applied to child health, the ability to conduct methodologically robust research projects and advanced knowledge of the management processes in modern NHS Trusts.

Ideally suited for overseas doctors and medical graduates seeking advanced training in dermatology. Through this programme you will gain clinical skills and knowledge of the scientific basis of clinical dermatology and develop practical training in laboratory sciences relevant to skin disease. The programme also includes a critical evaluation of dermatological literature on a specialist subject.

Entry requirements: Either a degree in medicine (and MRCPCH exam for medical trainees), nursing or an allied health sciences subject. See our online prospectus for full details.

Entry requirements: A medical degree (MBBS) and current clinical experience of either; six to twelve months in dermatology or three to four years post-registration medicine.

Fee UK/EU: MSc £6,800; PG Dip £4,530; PG Cert £2,265 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014).

Fee overseas: MSc £19,570; PG Dip £13,045; PG Cert £6,520 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September-September.

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Fee overseas: £29,560 (2014).

Location: St Thomas’, Denmark Hill and Guy’s Campuses.

Location: Guy’s and Denmark Hill Campuses.

Clinical Pharmacology MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

Aviation Medicine MSc

See page 171.

L See page 181.

Cardiovascular Research MSc L Gain advanced theoretical and practical grounding in cardiovascular research through specialist technical skills training, expert-led workshops and a six-month in-depth laboratorybased project. Successful completion enables you to pursue further study (PhD) or employment in a research environment, with a view to a cardiovascular research career. The programme comprises a research project and three other modules. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus with projects taking place at other campuses.

Diagnostic Dermatopathology MSc L The first programme of its kind in Europe to offer thorough practical training in diagnostic dermatopathology and specialised knowledge of the basic and advanced techniques necessary to assess high quality dermatopathology practice and service delivery. After successful completion of the MSc, you may opt to sit the International Board Certifying Examination in Dermatopathology (Diploma in Dermatology). Entry requirements: A medical (MBBS) degree and: MRCP/ MRCPath and Certificate of Completion of Anatomic Pathology or Dermatology training (or international equivalents) or three years of training in Dermatology or Histopathology. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £29,560 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: St Thomas’ Campus.

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Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 171.

Immunology MSc L See page 59.

Medical Immunology MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L This part-time programme provides advanced training in basic and clinical immunology including diagnostic technologies, laboratory management and research methodologies. Designed for laboratory-based career paths such as translational research, biomedical scientists, clinical practice as a clinical scientist, academia as a senior lecturer or professor, or as an NHS consultant. Accreditation: Training and education is commensurate with recommendations of bodies such as the Royal College of Pathologists, Joint Committee on Higher Medical Training, Deanery STCs and the Health and Care Professions Council registration authority. Can form a component of the training programme for Trainee Clinical Scientists in Immunology by the Association of Clinical Scientists in Immunology. Individual modules may be taken for CME or CPD purposes. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a biological science, or a medicine, dentistry, veterinary, pharmacy or nursing qualification. See our online prospectus for full details. Fee UK/EU: MSc £3,400; PG Dip £2,265; PG Cert £1,135 (2014). Fee overseas: MSc £9,790; PG Dip £6,525; PG Cert £3,265 (2014). Duration: Two years part-time, September–September. Location: Intercollegiate programme, primarily Guy’s Campus.


Translational Cancer Medicine MRes L

See page 116.

Gain detailed knowledge and understanding of research methods applied to rational drug design, clinical study design, molecular and cell biology, tumour immunology, genetics and cancer imaging. Practical experience is gained through two sixmonth laboratory rotations.

Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 116.

Research Biobanking MSc/ PG Dip L This unique programme, developed by leading experts in the field, is ideal for scientists and medical practitioners looking to gain the skills to deliver an evolving biobank service – or tissue bank service – that meets regulatory and user requirements. Includes placement opportunities within the internationally recognised biobanks of King’s Health Partners. Entry requirements: In addition to requirements on page 145, 2:2 BSc (Honours) with relevant work experience also considered. Also suitable for MBBS students after Year 3. See online prospectus for details. Fee: See online prospectus. Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Entry requirements: A first-class or high 2:1 BSc undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students applying for intercalation may also be considered. See our online prospectus for details. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £21,220 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Two years part-time option available to medics working in the UK. Location: Guy’s Campus and/or St Thomas’ Campus and/or Denmark Hill Campus.

VOICE OF THE GRADUATE

Medical Ultrasound MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

‘The Advanced Paediatrics MSc is a great programme which is very well organised. I especially liked the weekly taught aspect as it allows you to really get to know each module organiser and build rapport. The teaching staff have all been very approachable and knowledgeable and it was wonderful to be exposed to their expertise. I would definitely recommend the programme to any paediatric registrar.’ Dr Andrew Ho Advanced Paediatrics MSc

Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 172.

Location: Guy’s Campus, some projects may take place off-campus.

Vascular Ultrasound MSc/ PG Dip/PG Cert L

Specialist Ultrasound Practice PG Cert L

See page 117.

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Medicine RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

148

Cancer Studies MPhil/PhD

149

Cardiovascular MPhil/MRes/PhD/MD(Res)

149

Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD

149

Immunology, Infection & Inflammatory Disease MPhil/PhD

149

Psychological Medicine MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

194

Transplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/PhD 150 Women’s Health MPhil/PhD, MD(Res) 150

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) is usually required in a relevant subject. A 2:2 may be considered with a master’s with merit. See our online prospectus for programme-specific details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine P

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King’s brings together exceptional research expertise across a comprehensive range of scientific areas, clinical specialties and sub-specialties. Working closely alongside our NHS Foundation Trust partners, we follow the research pathway from fundamental scientific discovery and experimental medicine through to clinical trials and health services research to ensure that patients benefit from scientific and healthcare innovation. You will benefit from our multidisciplinary groupings, which enjoy funding from a variety of sources, including the UK’s major funding councils, medical research charities, the NHS and government agencies and industry sponsors. There is an increasing emphasis on four-year studentships, starting with an MRes year which has a focus on developing practical research skills and techniques.

Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) L Asthma, allergy and respiratory illnesses individually and collectively constitute a major health burden. You will join us in addressing these priority areas by engaging in basic, traditional and clinical research. You will explore novel ideas alongside non-clinical and clinical scientists. Our main aims are to advance the understanding of pathogenesis of asthma and allergy to inform the development of new and effective treatments and prevention; study the link between airway inflammation, proliferation and oncogenesis; be a training ground for future generations of researchers; and be a public voice for these research areas. Head of Division: Professor Tariq Sethi. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

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Research groups & leaders Adult Clinical Respiratory Physiology Professor John Moxam and Dr Nicholas Hart. Environmental Impact of Respiratory Health (Pollution, Vitamin D) Professor Catherine Hawrylowicz. Immune Mechanisms of Asthma (Cellular/Molecular) Professor Catherine Hawrylowicz. IgE Structure, Function & Regulation Professor Brian Sutton. Lung Cancer Professor Tariq Sethi. Paediatric Clinical Respiratory Physiology Professor Anne Greenough and Dr Gerrard Rafferty. Prevention of Allergy, Asthma & Chronic Respiratory Morbidity Professor Tariq Sethi. Respiratory Physiology & Airways Remodelling Professor Jeremy Ward. Therapy including Immunomodulation Professor Tariq Sethi.


Cancer Studies MPhil/PhD L Our strategic objective is to foster a culture of research excellence to bring innovation to patient care. To achieve this we have fully-integrated research pathways, breaking down traditional clinical/academic boundaries. Our multidisciplinary research portfolio maps onto and spans the entire patient journey. Our research opportunities reflect our core strengths in haematooncology, breast cancer biology, epidemiology, cancer cell biology and gastrointestinal cancer. You can benefit from resources such as our BioBank and our specialist centres, including the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit, Comprehensive Cancer Imaging Centre and our Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Centre of Excellence. Head of Division: Professor Peter Parker FRS.

Cardiovascular MPhil/ MRes/PhD/MD(Res) L Our mission is to pursue internationally-leading laboratory-tobedside research that addresses the molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms underlying normal and abnormal cardiovascular function. This work is linked to translational research to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human cardiovascular disease. We offer excellent infrastructure and facilities and collaborate frequently with groups focussed on imaging, structural biology, genetics and immunology. Our designation as a British Heart Foundation (BHF) Centre of Research Excellence is recognition of our research strengths and the outstanding training we provide for clinical and non-clinical scientists. This includes our BHF four-year Cardiovascular PhD training programme.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Head of Division: Professor Ajay Shah.

Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Cancer Epidemiology Professor Henrik Møller. Cell Biology & Imaging Professor Tony Ng. Gastrointestinal Cancer Professor Jesper Lagergren. Haemato-oncology Professor Ghulam Mufti. Molecular Haematology Professor Swee Lay Thein. Research Oncology Professor Sarah Pinder.

Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Academic Surgery Professor Alberto Smith. Cardiology Professor Ajay Shah and Professor Michael Marber. Clinical Pharmacology Professor Phil Chowienczyk. Muscle Cell Biology (Randall) Professor Mathias Gautel. Vascular Biology Professor Qingbo Xu and Professor Sue Brain.

Recent advances in technology have led to a rapid expansion in our understanding of genetics and genomics and in stem cell research. We aim to remain at the forefront of these rapidly developing fields. Our research includes identifying gene mutations and genetic variations that cause and/or contribute to human disease, including cancer, and understanding

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Head of Division: Professor Gillian Bates. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £35,050 (2014).

Research groups & leaders St John’s Institute of Dermatology Professor Jonathan Barker. Medical & Molecular Genetics Professor Christopher Mathew. Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Professor Fiona Watt. Twin Studies Professor Tim Spector.

Immunology, Infection & Inflammatory Disease MPhil/PhD L

Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD L

Study abroad

the epigenetic basis of disease and biological traits. We apply functional genomics and study autoimmunity to understand the molecular pathology of genetic disease and to validate therapeutic targets. Stem cells are used to understand how the differentiated state of tissues is maintained, to investigate the molecular basis of disease and for regenerative medicine.

We use a range of techniques from molecular genetics, cell biology and biochemistry to animal models and clinical trial design to undertake research that tackles fundamental questions of infection and immunity. This includes investigating the dynamic interplay between host defence mechanisms and viral and microbial determinants, which can expose the genetic basis of disease. We investigate why and how host defence mechanisms mistakenly target uninfected tissues, causing autoimmune diseases, and ask whether such mechanisms can be directed against tumours. We examine whether immunoregulation can limit transplant rejection and which processes underlie successful vaccination of humans. Head of Division: Professor Mike Malim. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

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Research groups & leaders

Academic Rheumatology Professor Andrew Cope and Professor David Scott. Immunobiology Professor Adrian Hayday, Professor Mark Peakman and Professor Jo Spencer. Infectious Diseases Professor Michael Malim, Professor Michael Linden and Professor Juan Martin-Serrano. Molecular & Cellular Biology of Inflammation Professor Frederic Geissmann.

Experimental Immunobiology Professor Graham Lord. Immunoregulation & Immune Intervention Professor Randolph Noelle and Professor Giovanna Lombardi. Innate Immunity Professor Anthony Dorling. Liver Sciences Professor Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo. Renal Sciences Professor Bruce Hendry.

Psychological Medicine MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P See page 194.

Transplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/ PhD L Our work unites expertise in basic and clinical research in immunology and transplantation. We work alongside clinical research teams from King’s Health Partners, who manage some of the largest transplant-patient cohorts in Europe, to deliver excellence in research at an internationally competitive level and pursue topquality patient-orientated studies. We host the MRC Centre for Transplantation, which brings together research across disciplines including genetics, protein and cell therapeutics, imaging science and stem cell biology. We also work closely with other research groups in the Faculties of Life Sciences & Medicine and The Dickson Poon School of Law. Head of Division: Professor Steven Sacks. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

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Women’s Health MPhil/ PhD/MD(Res) L Our research encompasses a wide range of themes spanning conception to the menopause. Research areas include fertilisation, reproduction, preeclampsia, pre-term labour and various types of human stem cells. We offer a unique research environment using a wide range of experimental approaches in molecular, cellular, physiological, biochemical, clinical and translational themes, combining science with clinical application. Head of Division: Professor Lucilla Poston. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014).

Research groups & leaders Reproductive Neurobiology & Early Life Origins of Disease Professor Lucilla Poston. Reproductive Medicine Dr Dusko Ilic. Pregnancy, Fetal Wellbeing & Childbirth Professor Andrew Shennan. Women’s Mental Health Professor Louise Howard. Urogynaecology & Menopause Professor Linda Cardozo. Maternal Health Services & Policy Research Professor Jane Sandall. Global Health Dr Daghni Rajasingham.

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VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Research groups & leaders

‘The Division of Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology is at the forefront of research into the causes, treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease and pulmonary vascular dysfunction. A major strength is the multidisciplinary mix of clinicians, physiologists, pharmacologists and molecular biologists, at all stages of their careers. Our expertise, coupled with close interaction with clinicians who are treating patients suffering from respiratory disease, means that the division is an ideal training ground for those who want to work at the cutting edge of medical research.’ Professor Jeremy Ward Division of Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology

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Neuroscience TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Clinical Neuroscience MSc

152

Genes, Environment and Development MSc

152

Mindfulness: Neuroscience and Clinical Applications MSc

192

Neuroimaging MSc

152

Neuroscience MSc

152

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in medical science or a biological subject with a neurobiological component is usually required. Please see our online prospectus for programme-specific entry requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY P

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Based at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Our programmes provide specialist training in neuroscience, both clinical and non-clinical, and in neuroimaging. Our internationally recognised centre of research and teaching excellence comprises clinicians and scientists dedicated to understanding the cellular and molecular basis of a wide range of brain and nervous system disorders, as well as improving care for sufferers of neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders. The Institute has an EEG lab and MP scanners to support and enhance your studies and experience as you work to develop your qualifications into practice or further study.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Researchers • Medical practitioners • Officers of non-governmental organisations • Pharmacists • Authors, writers and translators. Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Neuroscience PhD • Developmental Neurobiology PhD • Neuroimaging PhD. £28,000 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

9%

21%

4%

66%

Work (66%) Work + Study (4%) Study (21%) Other (9%)

Related subjects • Advanced Care in Dementia MSc, see page 101 • Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry MSc MSc, see page 192.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

1st

1923

2nd

Europe’s largest centre for psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience research and PG education.

Established in 1923 as the Maudsley Hospital Medical School, it became the Institute of Psychiatry in 1948.

The second most cited research centre in the world, as ranked by Thomson ISI Essential Science Indicators.

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P The programme enables students to gain a unique understanding of the underlying principles of neurological symptoms, signs, investigations and diseases. Emphasis is given to translation from basic science to clinical practice. Suitable for further training in clinical neuroscience and related fields, or preparation for a PhD. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September to August. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Genes, Environment & Development MSc P This programme provides interdisciplinary postgraduate training in a range of behavioural genetics topics and research methods relevant to psychology and psychiatry. It is composed of three compulsory modules and a research project that will cover the broad range of subject areas that are considered fundamental to an understanding of behavioural genetics. Please note this course does not include any formal clinical training. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Mindfulness: Neuroscience and Clinical Applications MSc P See page 192.

Neuroimaging MSc P The Department of Neuroimaging has pioneered work in functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, pharmacological MRI, EEG and advanced image analysis techniques. Drawing on this breadth of expertise, this programme offers comprehensive and practical training in the science and methodology of neuroimaging techniques in tandem with their application to neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, neurology and beyond. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,600 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September-September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Neuroscience MSc P This programme aims to transform your theoretical and practical knowledge of the neurosciences, especially those that are relevant to psychiatry, psychology and neurology, through taught compulsory modules and a choice of optional, specialised modules. This is followed by a research project enabling you to graduate with an MSc Neuroscience in a chosen speciality. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Clinical Neuroscience MSc

‘After medical school I decided to pursue a career in academic neurology. I sought a master’s focusing on links between basic science and neurological diseases such as Motor Neurone Disease and Alzheimer’s. The Clinical Neuroscience MSc met these criteria and I was delighted that most lectures and activities are led by neurologists who see patients and undertake research. I opted to do neuro-genetic research of Motor Neurone Disease. This gave me the opportunity to work under the supervision of one of the most influential labs worldwide in the Motor Neurone Disease research field. Next is a neurology residency in Canada where I will interact with patients while undertaking basic neuroscience research. The different approaches to learning included a free online research methods module that involved small group discussion with PhD students. The course has been enjoyable and invaluable, improving my knowledge, research skills, academic writing and critical assessment.’ Mustafa Clinical Neuroscience MSc

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Neuroscience RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

153

Clinical Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

154

Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) 154 Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Science MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

154

Neuroimaging MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

119

Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

154

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject is usually required. A 2:2 may be considered with a master’s with merit. See our online prospectus for full programmespecific details.

Based in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Research is at the heart of what we do at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. We have six research centres, including the new Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, which is set to be one of Europe’s leading centres for interdisciplinary neuroscience research. Your research is guided by experienced supervisors, many of whom are involved in ground-breaking research. Your project may focus on any agreed area of neuroscience or neuroimaging, unless you are on a funded research degree, in which case there will be specific criteria already agreed with the sponsor, and you could be working to feed into leading research on diseases and illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, Parkinsonian disorders or strokes. Our personal tutor scheme is unique within King’s and provides additional pastoral support during your studies. The College also runs the outstanding Researcher Developer Programme, designed to meet the individual training needs of our students.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

P Neuroscience

Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

Internship/placement

Our vibrant community of over 120 staff and 35 postgraduate research students is concerned with developing treatments for age-related neurodegenerative and neuropathic diseases. Our goal is to understand the molecular basis of these conditions and to translate this knowledge into clinical benefit. From identifying new drug targets, developing treatments and monitoring outcomes, studying synaptic receptors and neuronal signalling mechanisms that promote relief from the pain and dysfunction associated with a damaged nervous system, through to developing strategies for restoring function to the damaged nervous system. You will enjoy state-of-the-art research facilities, thriving seminar programmes and comprehensive skills training.

Part-time

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Admissions Tutor: Dr Andy Grant. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Bioinformatics Drug Discovery Unit Genetics of Deafness Neurodegeneration Neurogenesis Pain Receptors, Channels & Signalling Regeneration

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Clinical Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P Research in the department is focused on: neurodegenerative disorders; epilepsy; health services research; brain injury and stroke, and builds on collaborations with the departments of neuroscience, neuroimaging and psychology. Research programmes within the department include Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and related disorders. The department hosts the King’s MND Care and Research Centre, one of the world’s leading centres for MND research and the development of new treatments including: movement disorders (particularly atypical Parkinsonian syndromes such as PSP and MSA); epileptology, with particular interest in developing new electrophysiological, neuroimaging and cognitive approaches to understanding epilepsy; neurogenetics, particularly linkage studies and complex genetics in MND; Parkinsonian disorders and epilepsy and acute brain injury. Admissions Tutor: Dr Mike O’Sullivan. Fees UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fees overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups/associated centres Epilepsy Research Experimental Neurology Neurodegeneration Neuropathology Population Neurology Stroke & Brain Injury MRC Brain Bank

Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P As one of the largest European centres for studying brain development, we offer an inspirational environment for postgraduate study at the intellectual and technological forefront of contemporary research. Our overall aim is to understand the mechanisms underlying the development of the brain, through collaborative multidisciplinary studies using a variety

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of model organisms. We combine gene discovery studies with functional analyses at molecular, biochemical, cell biological, anatomical and physiological levels, working closely with colleagues in mathematics and the physical sciences. We have over 30 principal investigators working within three broad groupings, with an annual grant income exceeding £5 million. Admissions Tutor: Dr Esther Bell. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £19,570 (2014).

Research groups Making a CNS, from Models to Humans Assembly & Plasticity of Neural Circuits Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Science MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P One of the few teams in the world bringing together experts in brain development and anti-social behaviour, our research team members sit on national and international steering and advisory groups, including UK Government task forces on ADHD, autism and offenders. We hold numerous project and programme grants from the EU, the Medical Research Council (MRC), the Wellcome Trust and from the USA’s National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our work has delivered results including the development of new reliable and accurate diagnostic biomarkers for neurodevelopmental disorders associated with abnormalities in social behaviour; innovative methods for measuring the development of brain connectivity; the strongest evidence yet that psychopathy is a distinct neurodevelopmental sub-group of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), using evidence from MRI scans. Admissions Tutor: Dr Eileen Daly. Fees UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fees overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Study abroad

Neuroimaging MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P See page 119.

Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P We conduct research into the cellular and molecular basis of neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, depression and autism spectrum disorder. Our principal achievements have centred around: derivation, characterisation and application of neural stem cells; understanding genetic and molecular mechanisms that underlie neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders and identifying impairments of synaptic signalling common to both early Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. Admissions Tutor: Dr Wendy Noble. Fees UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250, MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fees overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200, MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Developmental Neurobiology Experimental Neuroimaging & Neurodevelopment Genetic Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders Laboratory of Molecular & Behavioural Neuroscience Memory Mechanisms in Health & Disease Molecular Biology of Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia & Related Disorders Molecular Genetics Molecular Neurobiology Neural Stem Cells Neurobiology of Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Tauopathies Neurodegenerative Disease & Dementia Research Neuronal Circuitry & Neurodevelopmental Disease Nutrition, Neurogenesis & Mental Health Paediatric Storage Disorders Laboratory Subcortical Circuitries in Sleep and Arousal

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Nursing & Midwifery TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc 189 Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert 77 Clinical Nursing MSc

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Clinical Research MRes

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Diabetes Clinical Care and Management MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 158 District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc

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Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 158 Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Midwifery (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Midwifery with Registration PG Dip

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Nursing with registration as an Adult Nurse PGDip

159

Nursing with registration as a Children’s Nurse PGDip

159

Nursing with registration as a Mental Health Nurse PGDip

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Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip

159

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For most of our master’s programmes a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required and many will also require registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council or Health Professionals Council. For Advanced Practice pathways, you must normally be working in a clinical practice role. See full programme-specific entry requirements on our online prospectus.

Based in the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and King’s Learning Institute We are an established world leader in providing nursing and midwifery education; a pioneer in healthcare education. As the first school of nursing, we continue to evolve the nursing and midwifery professions, utilising world-class facilities and interprofessional learning through our extensive network of both NHS and private healthcare providers. Whether you are currently a qualified practitioner looking to further develop your clinical expertise, or if you’re looking to start your career in healthcare, studying at King’s will equip you to deliver cutting-edge, evidence-based care.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Head of Nursing and Midwifery Department • Health services and public health managers and directors • Higher education teaching professionals • Therapy professionals • University researchers • Vocational and industrial trainers and instructors • Health professionals. 93 per cent of our graduates found employment in graduate-level work.

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FACULTIES OF STUDY Florence Nightingale Faculty

N of Nursing & Midwifery

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

P Neuroscience

K King’s Learning Institute

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Top rated Nursing School in London (The Complete University Guide, 2015).

Employability – our graduates are highly sought after nationally and internationally.

Student satisfaction with the experience of their programme – Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) 2013.

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Sarah, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery I’ve lived in Abu Dhabi since 2007 and work at Corniche Hospital, which is home to the UAE’s largest neonatal unit. During my MSc, I flew to London for my lectures every week from Abu Dhabi, which was tiring, but the passion of my lecturers made it worthwhile. You can really see it in their eyes and the way they teach: they really love their subjects. King’s has an excellent reputation internationally and is well known in the Middle East. Now that I have a master’s from King’s, people look to me for advice and guidance. My MSc is a stepping-stone toward further career development. Education for Healthcare Professional MSc To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Location: Simulation & Interactive Learning Centre, Guy’s Campus


Suitable if you are progressing to senior practitioner level and beyond, this online programme equips you with the required advanced understanding, knowledge and skills. Together with clinically-focused modules on advanced assessment skills, and management and quality assurance in healthcare, there is also a selection of clinical specialty modules. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Clinical Nursing MSc N This programme enables international students, who are qualified nurses, to acquire advanced understanding, knowledge and skills to deliver, manage, develop and research healthcare practice and education in a setting outside the UK. The programme includes a 10 day period of clinical observation. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses, with clinical placements off-site.

Location: Distance learning.

Clinical Research MRes

A part-time study for experienced healthcare practitioners who are working in a variety of specialties such as cancer, diabetes and women’s healthcare The programme builds on existing skills and experience, enabling you to lead and support the development and delivery of evidencebased practice. Fee UK/EU: £2,667 (2014). Fee overseas: £5,333 (2014). Duration: One year (PG Cert); two years (PG Dip); three years (MSc) September–September. Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

This multidisciplinary programme is designed for practitioners who wish to develop a research or a clinical academic career. The aim is to develop your knowledge and research skills to enhance your current and future career by supporting, delivering and integrating research into clinical practice and fostering evidenced-based practice. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guys, Waterloo and Denmark Hill Campuses.

See page 189.

Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert K

The university has a remarkable reputation as one of the top nursing schools in UK. I thought my programme of study was excellently designed and I received fast responses from my programme leads and academics. Moreover, the location and environment of the campus was very convenient to me since I was doing an intensive programme. (one year full-time). During my study I received lots of help and support from the programme leader, supervisor, student services and the library. I passed my MSc with merit, had an excellent education, and lots of great practical experience. Now that I’ve finished my MSc, I am working on my PhD application to study at the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery.’ Rabab Clinical Nursing MSc

See page 77.

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I chose to pursue my MSc at King’s for multiple reasons.

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Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc P

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‘I am very grateful to be one of King’s students. It was one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert N

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert N

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Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert N

This programme is designed to extend your knowledge and understanding of diabetes clinical care and management while improving and developing your understanding of evidence-based research. Learn from internationally recognised diabetes clinicians and academics, understand how to develop effective diabetes care systems and advance your clinical practice.

A programme designed for qualified healthcare practitioners to acquire the advanced understanding, knowledge and skills required to engage in academic practice within higher education and in clinical practice.

Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution and professional registration as a nurse is required. Additionally, you must be a current member of the Federation of European Nurses in Diabetes (FEND) with a minimum of two years of experience in diabetes care, spending 50 per cent of your current working hours in diabetes care.

Fee overseas: £22,000 (2014).

Fee: Funded by FEND. You will be a member of FEND and pay a small administration fee of £150. Duration: One year (PG Cert); two years (PG Dip); three years (MSc), September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus for five taught days at the start of each taught year and then distance learning via online seminar and e-learning.

District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc N A programme for experienced practitioners who wish to develop their professional career and enhance their knowledge of research and evidencebased healthcare in community nursing. The aim of the programme is to evolve service-delivery models with a strong emphasis on clinical leadership.

Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert N This programme is suitable for managers and leaders employed in healthcare organisations in a practice role involving regular patient/client contact who wish to learn theories of leadership and develop an enhanced repertoire of leadership skills and styles. Fee UK/EU: £2,667 (2014). Fee overseas: £5,333 (2014). Duration: Part-time only: one year (PG Cert); two years (PG Dip); three years (MSc), September–September. Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

Midwifery (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert N

Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

This part-time programme is designed for qualified midwives. It aims to explore knowledge and understanding of the international, social and ethical issues and political context of reproduction and maternal health policy, evidence-based practice and research methods.

Fee UK/EU: NHS funded.

Fee UK/EU: £2,667 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £5,333 (2014).

Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

Duration: Part-time only: one year (PG Cert); two years (PG Dip); three years (MSc), September–September. Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

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VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Diabetes Clinical Care and Management MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert N

‘The best evidence-based care combines the critical application of the most up-to-date research, with the clinician’s expertise, and the patient’s values. I am proud to be part of an organisation that champions all three in order to deliver compassionate, personcentred care. As a lecturer in mental health, I am particularly interested in the relationship between physical and mental health and research at King’s has demonstrated the importance of healthcare professionals in all fields of practice being able to meet people’s physical-, psychologicaland sociological-health needs. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some inspirational teachers, practitioners, researchers, and excellent students but what gives me the greatest satisfaction is continuing to learn from working with my colleagues, students and research participants who are equally passionate about and committed to providing the highest standards of care.’ Ian Noonan Lecturer, Department of Mental Health


Midwifery with Registration MSc/ PG Dip N Become a registered Midwife in just 18 months. After completing the funded full-time PG Dip, you will have the option, post-qualification, to complete a part-time MSc. Entry requirements: applicants must have a 2:1 undergraduate degree in Nursing and be an NMC registered Adult Nurse with 6 months experience as staff nurse in the NHS (or equivalent). See our online prospectus for details of additional entry requirements and progression to the MSc. Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Fee UK/EU: NHS-funded. Fee overseas: NHS-funded if registered nurse in UK. Duration: 18 months full-time, (PG Dip) plus post-qualification option of one year part-time MSc, September– September. Location: Primarily Waterloo Campus, with clinical practice in local NHS Trusts.

Nursing with registration as an Adult Nurse MSc/PGDip N Become a registered Adult Nurse in just two years. After completing the funded full-time PG Dip, you will have the option, post-qualification, to complete a part-time MSc. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and 575 hours (approx four months full-time) healthcare experience. See our online prospectus for details of additional entry requirements and progression to the MSc. Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Fee UK/EU: NHS funded. Duration: Two years full-time, (PG Dip) plus post-qualification option of one year part-time MSc, September– September. Location: Primarily Waterloo Campus, with clinical practice in local NHS Trusts and independent healthcare providers.

Study abroad

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Nursing with registration as a Children’s Nurse MSc/PGDip N

Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip N

Become a registered Children’s Nurse in just two years. After completing the funded full-time PG Dip, you will have the option, post-qualification, to complete a part-time MSc. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and 575 hours (approx four months full-time) healthcare experience. See our online prospectus for details of additional entry requirements and progression to the MSc.

This programme is intended for experienced nurses who wish to gain entry to part three of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) nursing register as a health visitor or school nurse. Core modules include public health leadership, evidence-based practice and healthcare research and child protection.

Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Fee UK/EU: NHS funded.

Fee UK/EU: NHS funded. Duration: Two years full-time, (PG Dip) plus post-qualification option of one year part-time MSc, part-time September–September.

Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Duration: One year (PG Cert); two years (PG Dip); three years (MSc) September–September. Location: Waterloo and Guy’s Campuses.

Location: Primarily Waterloo Campus, with clinical practice in local NHS Trusts and independent healthcare providers.

Nursing with registration as a Mental Health Nurse MSc/ PG Dip N Become a registered Mental Health Nurse in just two years. After completing the funded full-time PG Dip, you will have the option, post-qualification, to complete a part-time MSc. Entry requirements: A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and 575 hours (approx four months full-time) healthcare experience. See our online prospectus for details of additional entry requirements and progression to the MSc. Accreditation: Approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Fee UK/EU: NHS funded. Duration: Two years full-time, (PG Dip) plus post-qualification option of one year part-time MSc, September–September. Location: Primarily Waterloo Campus, with clinical practice in local NHS Trusts and independent healthcare providers.

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Nursing & Midwifery RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Addictions MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD

164

Health Studies Research MPhil/PhD

160

Midwifery Research MPhil/PhD

161

Nursing Research MPhil/PhD

161

Social Science, Health & Medicine Research MPhil/PhD

103

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For research programmes, a 2:1 undergraduate degree and master’s degree (or international equivalents) are usually required.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

Florence Nightingale Faculty

N of Nursing & Midwifery

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

P Neuroscience

Based in the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery is regarded as a centre of excellence in nursing and midwifery. Since 1970, the Faculty has steadily expanded its range of high quality graduate education programmes to meet the needs of increasingly well-educated healthcare professionals who wish to continue their education to support and develop their careers. Our research activity is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), research councils and a wide range of charities. We host a range of nationally-competitive fellowships, from PhD studentships to post-doctoral studies. We have three main programmes of research activity: patient and carer experience; healthcare workforce, organisation and service delivery; and health and wellbeing. Our research is focused on informing and improving healthcare and service delivery locally, nationally and internationally. Our internationally-renowned researchers come from a wide range of professional backgrounds including nursing, midwifery, allied health, psychology, anthropology and the social sciences.

Addictions MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P

Health Studies Research MPhil/PhD N

See page 193.

The faculty also offers a joint award with the University of Hong Kong – (HKU). This programme is for students from all healthcare disciplines who wish to undertake study related to key research themes within the faculty. You will be allocated a principal and second supervisor and have a dedicated work suite. You will be part of our dynamic and active research culture, participating in research seminars and a range of other fora, including the Faculty Research in Action Group for research degree students and early career researchers. You will benefit from a comprehensive programme of training and development, including

Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD L See page 164.

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Head of Programme: Dr Anne Jones. Fee UK/EU: £4,970 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Midwifery Research MPhil/ PhD N The faculty also offers a joint award with the University of Hong Kong – (HKU). This programme is suitable for students wanting to undertake research related to all aspects of midwifery practice. You will be allocated a principal and second supervisor and have a dedicated work suite. You will be part of our dynamic and active research culture, participating in research seminars and a range of other fora, including the Faculty Research in Action Group for research degree students and early career researchers. You will benefit from a comprehensive programme of training and development, including advanced research methods modules, the Graduate School Researcher Development Programme and King’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre courses. Head of Programme: Dr Anne Jones.

Nursing Research MPhil/ PhD N The faculty also offers a joint award with the University of Hong Kong – (HKU). This programme is for students wishing to undertake in-depth research relevant to nursing and the faculty’s research themes. You will be allocated a principal and second supervisor and have a dedicated work suite. You will be part of our dynamic and active research culture, participating in research seminars and a range of other fora, including the Faculty Research in Action Group for research degree students and early career researchers. You will benefit from a comprehensive programme of training and development, including advanced research methods modules, the Graduate School Researcher Development Programme and King’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre courses. Head of Programme: Dr Anne Jones. Fee UK/EU: £4,970 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Social Science, Health & Medicine Research MPhil/ PhD S See page 103.

Fee UK/EU: £4,970 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

advanced research methods modules, the Graduate School Researcher Development Programme and King’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre courses.

‘My experience of being a PhD student in the faculty of nursing has been fantastic. I have had the opportunity to explore a range of different areas of research, and to learn from academics with a variety of different specialities. My supervisors have been really supportive throughout, and have made themselves accessible to me. The faculty, as a whole, takes the need to look after students very seriously, and that has been apparent in all of the activities that I have been involved in. All of the staff are helpful and efficient and always carry out their duties with a smile, which makes it a really nice place to be. There are lots of courses and learning opportunities so students can get up to speed with everything they need to do on their courses. I will really miss the faculty and everyone in it when I finish!’ Simon Health Studies Research PhD

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Nutrition & Dietetics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Dietetics MSc/PG Dip

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Nutrition MSc/PG Dip

163

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For Dietetics: 2:1 BSc or MSc with Merit required in Nutrition. For Nutrition: 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) usually required in a biomedical science, or a veterinary/medical/dental qualification. See our online prospectus for details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Our internationally-renowned programmes benefit from multidisciplinary staff expertise in biochemistry, food science, medicine, physiology, social and environmental sciences. You will be taught by basic scientists, clinicians and public health practitioners, and enjoy state-of-the-art facilities, including sophisticated analytical equipment, a metabolic research unit, food preparation laboratory, and the clinical research facilities at St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospitals. We house the UK’s most extensive collection of nutrition books and journals. For Dietetics students, our central London location enables wide-ranging placements in clinical, community and public health settings.

Career prospects 87 per cent of our students have found graduate level work within six months of graduation, with a median salary of £25,000. Recent Nutrition graduates have obtained employment with consumer groups, food retailers, government and the food industry and others have become successful food and health journalists. Dietetics graduates usually follow careers in hospital or community health services, while others find employment in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Many graduates are working or studying within leading global research institutes.

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Work (71%) Study (19%) Other (10%)

Related subjects • Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/MRes, see page 59 •D iabetes Clinical Care & Management MSc, see page 158 •P ublic Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care), see page 107.

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1945

Nutritional Sciences research at King’s is ranked first in the UK (Research Assessment Exercise 2008).

Top of NHS London’s dietetics education providers for quality and contract performance.

Europe’s first university department of nutrition was established at King’s.


Nutrition MSc/PG Dip L

Gain the knowledge, skills and professional attitude necessary to practise as a UK-registered dietitian. For Nutrition BSc/MSc graduates, this fully integrated programme of taught modules and clinical placements is delivered by research-active expert dietitians and practitioners. The MSc includes a research project. NHS student bursaries available for UK/EU students only.

An intensive conversion programme primarily for graduates in biological sciences or medicine. You will gain a broad knowledge and understanding of nutrition and develop your scientific skills to graduate level. Leads to careers in health promotion and education, nutrition planning, science and technology, government, research and industry.

Accreditation: Successful completion of examinations and placements will make you eligible to apply for registration by the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) as a dietitian.

Accreditation: Accredited by the Association for Nutrition, allowing graduates to apply for direct entry to the UK Voluntary Register of Nutritionists. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: NHS-funded (2014).

Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014).

Fee overseas: N/A (2014).

Duration: MSc one year full-time, September–September; PG Dip eight months full-time, September–April.

Duration: MSc two years full-time. PG Dip 17 months full-time. Both programmes include practice placements.

Location: Waterloo Campus.

Location: Waterloo Campus; placements in London.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Dietetics MSc/PG Dip L

‘I currently supervise students undertaking projects relating to the influence of diet on cardiovascular disease risk factors. Having completed my own MSc and PhD studies at King’s, I feel that I have a good understanding of what matters to our students. There is a thriving research-led teaching environment with outstanding research facilities for students in nutritional sciences. The close collaborative links that we have with NHS and industry partners enable a broad range of clinical and laboratory-based research, and allows us to offer some fascinating and unique student project opportunities.’ Dr Sarah Berry Lecturer in Nutrition & Dietetics

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Nutrition & Dietetics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in nutrition, biomedical science or a veterinary, medical or dental qualification is usually required. A 2:2 degree may be considered only where applicants also offer a master’s degree with Merit or above. Please see our online prospectus for more details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Based across four campuses (Waterloo, Guy’s, Denmark Hill and St Thomas’), the Division of Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences brings together basic scientists, clinicians and public health practitioners in the two disciplines to develop evidence-based strategies for the prevention of diet-related and metabolic diseases. Nutritional Sciences at King’s was ranked highest in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) for the quality of its research among UK universities in this area. As part of the King’s Health Partners (KHP) Clinical Academic Group in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Nutrition, Obesity, Vision and Related Surgeries (DENOVaR), our research is often conducted with staff and patients associated with Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College Hospital. You will benefit from a first-class research environment that includes a purpose-built metabolic research unit, clinical research facilities at St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospitals, state-ofthe-art research laboratories and core facilities including mass spectrometry, genomics, electron microscopy and imaging.

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Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD L

Heads of Division: Professor Stephanie Amiel and Professor Tom Sanders.

For graduates in nutrition, biomedical sciences, medicine, veterinary sciences or dentistry, you will study alongside basic scientists, clinicians and public health practitioners, with access to first-class clinical, scientific and analytical facilities. Our research opportunities reflect staff expertise in developing our understanding of nutrition and metabolism and applying this knowledge to the maintenance of health and the prevention and management of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer and gastrointestinal disease. Many students are involved in multidisciplinary research and work collaboratively with other laboratories. We actively encourage personal development, offering opportunities to develop your science communication and presentation skills, including an annual divisional postgraduate symposium.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

Study abroad

Fee overseas: £35,020 (2014).

Research groups & leaders: Diabetes Research Professor Stephanie Amiel. Diet & Cardiovascular Health Professor Tom Sanders. Diet & Gastrointestinal Health Professor Paul Ciclitira and Professor Kevin Whelan. Metal Metabolism Professor Andrew McKie.

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Performance Studies, Music & Creative Industries TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Arts & Cultural Management MA

166

Certificate in Advance Musical Studies (CAMS) PG Cert

166

Cultural & Creative Industries MA

166

Digital Asset & Media Management MA

166

Digital Culture & Society MA

166

Digital Curation MA

166

Digital Humanities MA

166

Film Studies MA

167

Music MMus

167

Theatre & Performance Studies MA

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree with honours (or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline is usually required. Alternative qualifications or experience may be considered. Please see our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities King’s offers an exciting range of innovative cultural and creative programmes for advanced studies in film, visual arts, musicology, ethnomusicology and musical composition, as well as groundbreaking courses in media and the creative industries, digital culture, digital asset and arts management, and digital humanities. King’s is among the few universities in the world with a dedicated department for the creative industries, and has the world’s only academic department for digital humanities.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Arts producers and directors • Marketing and public relations professionals • Journalists & newspaper editors, music critics • Authors, writers & translators • Composers, conductors and performers • Academics & teachers • Actors, entertainers and presenters. Median salary for graduates in full time work: £20,000.

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Related subjects • Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA, see page 78 • Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory MA, see page 84.

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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Arts & Cultural Management MA A

Cultural & Creative Industries MA A

Digital Curation MA

This MA is designed to meet the complex needs of today’s arts and culture manager. With its distinctive mix of theoretical, practical and arts-based knowledge, as well as skills development, you will learn how to apply creative leadership in managing artistic excellence, audience diversity and financial sustainability. Strong links with London’s culture sector. Internship option. Leads to careers in public and private cultural organisations and smaller creative businesses.

A unique interdisciplinary programme that draws on studies in cultural theories, cultural history, management, geography, cultural policy, gender and fashion and makes use of London art and links with the Tate Modern, the Southbank Centre and the British Film Institute. Graduates move on to careers in major cultural and creative organisations and smaller creative businesses.

A unique opportunity to gain a joint master’s degree from two world-leading institutions: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in Berlin and King’s. The dual locations of Berlin and London offer unparalleled access to major memory and cultural organisations, as well as internship opportunities. The programme provides an advanced level of theoretical knowledge and practical training in the creation, curation and management of digital information and media assets, in addition to equipping you to take up leadership roles in organisations across the public and private sectors.

Entry requirements: Bachelor’s degree with 2:1 honours (or equivalent). For those returning to study, evidence of appropriate experience will be required. See our online prospectus for details. Fee UK/EU: £10,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and other London locations.

Certificate in Advanced Musical Studies (CAMS) PG Cert A Meet your individual goals to pursue a particular interest in musicology or composition. This programme is ideal as a step into further research or to develop skills in the media, arts and other related bodies.

Fee UK/EU: £10,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,000 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus; occasionally other London locations.

Fee UK/EU: £5,500 (2014).

Digital Asset & Media Management MA A

Duration: Two years full-time, September–September. Students spend four semesters over the course of two years on the programme: two consecutive semesters at Humboldt and two semesters at King’s, beginning the programme at Humboldt in all cases.

Study at the Department of Digital Humanities, the largest and most prestigious department in its field. This programme gives you access to unrivalled expertise in the creation, management and preservation of digital materials and to the world’s most important cultural institutions. It is suitable for careers in cultural heritage institutions or commercial organisations. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £2,750 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £5,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Digital Culture & Society MA A A unique opportunity to explore the many forms of digital culture and their profound effects on society from various angles. Graduates of this programme will have gained the analytical tools required for understanding how digitisation and internet technologies shape modern culture. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Fee overseas: £11,000 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus in London; Institut für Bibliotheks-und Informationswissenschaft in Berlin.

Digital Humanities MA A Study at the Department of Digital Humanities, the largest and most prestigious department in its field. This programme offers the opportunity to learn the application of digital tools and methods to the textual, visual and material data of the humanities. It leads to careers in the cultural heritage sector, publishing and other creative industries, as well as providing a solid foundation for doctoral research. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.


Study at the leading centre for film studies in London. This programme offers an extensive range of options covering all aspects of film style, representation, spectatorship and theoretical approaches. A Film & Philosophy pathway permits you to explore the relationship between film, philosophers and philosophical ideas and to forge your own filmphilosophical encounters. With an ideal location, close to BFI Southbank, the Southbank Centre and the Tate Modern, this programme is suitable for careers in the media, arts and related culture industries, or preparation for further study.

Theatre & Performance Studies MA A A unique opportunity to pursue your interest in theatre and performance studies in the heart of London, this programme combines rigorous theoretical inquiry with the opportunity to engage hands-on in performance, archival and curatorial practice through self-directed research and internship programmes. Ideal basis for a PhD in the field or work in the arts. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus. Some projects may take place off campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Music MMus A

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Film Studies MA (Film & Philosophy pathway available) A

‘As I knew King’s from my bachelor’s, it was an obvious choice for me to continue my studies here; I was well aware of the high quality of teaching and research in the department. It is, without a doubt the best located place to be studying Theatre & Performance – right in the heart of London, with incredible opportunities to experience and take part in the cultural and academic life of the capital. I feel that I’ve gained a solid grounding in the theoretical approaches to theatre and performance, and as someone without a background in performance of any kind, investigating performance as research has had a huge and productive effect on my practice.

Specialise in musicology, ethnomusicology, or composition in a multidisciplinary environment. Composers benefit from one-to-one lessons with their chosen teacher, as well as participation in seminars and have the opportunity of hearing their compositions performed by our resident ensemble Lontano. Musicologists and ethnomusicologists choose from historical, sociocultural, analytical and theoretical seminars (including philosophy and performance studies topics) led by distinguished staff in the field. Up to a third of your module choices may be from SOAS Music Department or other humanities departments at King’s. This programme is ideal as a foundation for further research or composition at doctoral level, or to build on existing skills.

I would absolutely recommend the course, both to those hoping to continue studying and to those looking to find work in the arts industry.’ Tom Theatre & Performance Studies MA

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Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Performance Studies, Music & Creative Industries RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Culture, Media & Creative Industries MPhil/PhD

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Digital Humanities MPhil/PhD

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Film Studies MPhil/PhD

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Music MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Our research programmes usually require a master’s degree with merit and a first class or 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) in subjects relevant to the area of research. Please check our online prospectus for additional programme-specific requirements.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities King’s offers a wide range of research programmes across the cultural and creative industries including film, music, digital humanities and culture covering topics such as Asian, European and American cinema, mobile application development for arts and cultural organisations, as well as democratising our personal social data. Graduate composers in the Music Department take part in workshops with the Lontano Ensemble and all students can take advantage of the rich network of cultural and international partnerships worldwide. King’s is among the few universities in the world with a dedicated department for the creative industries, and the world’s only academic department for digital humanities.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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Head of Programme: Dr Joanne Entwistle.

The Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries (CMCI) carries out world-leading research across the field of culture, media and the analysis of particular creative industries. Specialisms include cultural work, cultural memory, visual cultures, popular culture, cultural and creative industries policy, cultural management, entrepreneurship and cultural production, transmedia industries, cultural history, gender, ethnicity and intersectional cultural identities. CMCI is also developing, in collaboration with the Department of Digital Humanities, research into digital cultures, social and digital memory, digital identities and digital activism. Our approach is international in perspective and is characterised by a productive engagement of the theoretical and empirical. Our research is interdisciplinary, drawing on both the humanities and social sciences and includes arts-based methods and forms of engagement.

Digital Humanities MPhil/ PhD A

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Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Our research focuses on the intersection of digital tools and methods with one or more artefacts or processes studied in the humanities or interpretative social sciences. It varies in emphasis between practical, experimental and theoretical work. We may use modelling to raise the epistemological question of how we know what we know; to explore implications of evidence too abundant, fragmentary, elusive or complex for other approaches; or to develop entirely new views of a subject. Theoretical models may be developed for poorly understood or emergent digital phenomena. Examples include reconstruction of historical persons from scattered evidence, imagining of diasporic communities online, modelling of literary context, exploration of the relationship between verbal description and visual representation, or formation of identity in online games. The Department


Head of Programme: Professor Willard McCarty. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Film Studies MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) A The Department of Film Studies is the leading centre for the study of cinema in London. We have research strengths in three major areas: European cinema, cultural approaches and film theory. Staff publications and research include national cinemas together with popular European genres and stars, art cinema, documentary and the avant-garde. Cultural approaches extend to a wide range of films (American and Asian as well as European), including the representation of the city, national and transnational identity in film; popular Asian cinema; gender and ethnicity; the relationship between film and new media; and special effects. Work in the area of film theory addresses the relationship between film studies and other disciplines, such as philosophy, psychoanalysis, geography, music and art history.

Music MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU) A The department has an international reputation for research in musicology, ethnomusicology and composition. We are particularly strong in Western music from the 12th century to the present day, jazz, medieval music, opera, performance studies, cognition, and the musical cultures of the Middle East, South Asia and Brazil. We also offer an innovative performance research programme in which performance materials (eg concerts and recordings) combine with a 50,000-word thesis to explore a significant and clearlydefined-research question. We offer joint PhDs with the University of Hong Kong or with King’s own Department of Digital Humanities. Head of Programme: Professor Emma Dillon (Musicology), Professor Martin Stokes (Ethnomusicology) and Professor Silvina Milstein (Composition). Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Head of Programme: Dr Jinhee Choi. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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of Digital Humanities is developing links with Culture, Media & Creative Industries (CMCI) that allow broad exploration of the meaning of digital cultures and the information society, with particular emphasis on social networks and digital industries, digital ontologies and political action online.

‘Studying in the Music Department allows me to be part of an excellent centre for research in 18th-century music, as well as providing a number of exciting interdisciplinary projects, either within or connected to King’s, that are relevant to my studies. Having completed both my BMus and master’s in Eighteenth-century Studies at King’s, I was convinced that it was the best place for me to continue my postgraduate studies. I have found the level of support and supervision from the staff excellent throughout my time here, and the weekly department colloquia provide frequent opportunities for interaction with external speakers, music department staff and other research students. Termly student conferences organised within the music department and opportunities to become teaching assistants for undergraduate courses allow students to develop valuable professional skills in a friendly, constructive environment.’ Hannah Music Research MPhil/PhD

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Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Biopharmaceuticals MSc

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Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Drug Discovery Skills MSc

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Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King’s has a strong tradition of achievement in pharmaceutical sciences, including successful spin-out companies and embedded commercial drug research units. Our postgraduate portfolio is concerned with all stages of medicine development from drug discovery through to patient use and management, including two suites of innovative programmes, offering common modules and related teaching: Pharmaceutical Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc

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Pharmaceutical Technology MSc

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Pharmacology MSc/MRes

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Pharmacy Practice MSc/MSc (Prescribing)/PG Dip/PG Dip (Prescribing)/PG Cert

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Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

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Recent graduates have found employment as: • Quality assurance and regulatory professionals • Pharmaceutical and medical scientists • Business and financial project management professionals • University researchers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required in a relevant subject. Some programmes may have additional professional requirements. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific guidance.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Recent graduates went on to study: • Genetic Sciences PhD • Biopharmaceuticals PhD. 76 per cent of graduates in full-time work were in graduate-level work. £21,000 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

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Work (58%) Study (14%) Other (28%)

Related subjects • Analytical Science for Industry MSc, see page 63 • Analytical Toxicology MSc, see page 63 • Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD, see page 64.

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Partner NHS Foundation Trusts.

In the world for ‘Pharmacy and Pharmacology’ (QS World University Rankings 2013/14.)


L This science-based programme provides pharmacists and other chemical and life-science graduates with scientific knowledge and expertise in the areas of biopharmaceutical discovery and development, as required for a career in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, research institutes or regulatory authorities. Part of the Pharmaceutical Sciences suite. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L Gain the knowledge and skills to evaluate the safety of new medicinal products for human studies, write a clinical protocol and obtain appropriate ethical and legal approval. One of three modular programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals interested in the clinical development process. Accreditation: Some modules are accredited by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine. Fee UK/EU: MSc £12,600 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert. Fee overseas: MSc £19,000 (2014). See online prospectus for PGDip and PG Cert. Duration: One year full-time, September–September (MSc only); two to four years part-time. Enrolment throughout the year. Location: Waterloo, Guy’s and Strand Campuses.

Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L Gain the skills to evaluate, plan and execute the studies involved in taking a new medicine from the exploratory clinical development phase through to the point of applying for marketing approval, including regulatory

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processes. One of three modular programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals. Accreditation: Some modules are accredited by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine. Fee UK/EU: MSc £12,600 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert. Fee overseas: MSc £19,000 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert. Duration: One year full-time, September–September (MSc only); two to four years part-time. Enrolment throughout the year. Location: Waterloo, Guy’s and Strand Campuses.

Drug Discovery Skills MSc L Run by the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics in conjunction with the pharmaceutical industry, the programme consists of three main taught modules and an industry-based research project. Entry Requirements: 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in biomedical/life sciences with evidence of a significant interest in pharmacology.

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Biopharmaceuticals MSc

‘Pharmacists, specialist clinical researchers and scientists with experience in the pharmaceutical industry are best placed to develop new medicines, but they often need to broaden their skills beyond their area of specialty in order to effectively lead drug development programmes. The Pharmaceutical Medicine MSc suite provides the multidisciplinary knowledge and skills to train future leaders in drug development. You will be taught by King’s world-class researchers, who have first-hand experience of drug development.’ Dr Stuart Jones Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guy’s Campus and five/six months in industry.

Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc L This science-based programme is for pharmacists and other chemical graduates and is concerned with the quality assurance and quality control of products as molecular entities. Part of the Pharmaceutical Sciences suite. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

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Part of our Pharmaceutical Sciences suite, this science-based programme is for pharmacists and other life science or engineering graduates and is concerned with drug delivery and formulation of drugs. Emphasis is given to the rational design of dosage forms and novel drugdelivery methods. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Waterloo Campus.

Pharmacology MSc/MRes L This programme provides training in the design and execution of practical approaches to the mechanisms by which drugs act. It includes taught modules that provide a comprehensive knowledge base and project-based elements. Entry Requirements: 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a biomedical science, pharmacy, medicine or related subject. Chemistry considered if sufficient biological support. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guy’s, Waterloo and St Thomas’ Campuses; inflammation course either at University College London or Guy’s Campus.

Pharmacy Practice MSc/ MSc (Prescribing)/PG Dip/ PG Dip (Prescribing)/PG Cert L A flexible modular programme that offers qualified pharmacists the opportunity to develop clinical knowledge and consultation skills and to enhance their practice. Modules may be selected according to professional interests or service needs, and may be taken on a standalone basis or in combination to lead to an award.

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Accreditation: Practice Certificate in Independent Prescribing accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is an optional module. Entry requirements: Applicants will need a current registration with the GPhC or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland and one year of work experience as a registered pharmacist. Fee UK/EU: £2,265 (2014).

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Fee overseas: £6,520 (2014). Duration: Independent Prescribing PG Cert: minimum six months parttime; Pharmacy Practice PG Cert: 12 months part-time; Pharmacy Practice PG Dip: 24 months part-time; Pharmacy Practice (Prescribing) PG Dip: 24 months part-time; Pharmacy Practice MSc: 36 months part-time; Pharmacy Practice (Prescribing) MSc: 36 months part-time. All start September or January. Location: Waterloo Campus; Guy’s Campus (for Independent Prescribing only).

Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L Learn to evaluate, plan and execute the studies needed to take a new medicine through exploratory clinical development, considering relevant target identification, pharmacology studies and the availability of appropriate biomarkers. One of three modular programmes in pharmaceutical medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals. Accreditation: Some modules are accredited by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine. Fee UK/EU: MSc £12,600 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert. Fee overseas: MSc £19,000 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert. Duration: One year full-time, September–September (MSc only); two to four years part-time. Enrolment throughout the year. Location: Waterloo, Guy’s and Strand Campuses.

‘Right from my very first lectures at King’s it felt like home. The environment is not only academic, but also friendly and social. The programme is multidisciplinary and practically oriented. King’s was my first choice for two reasons. Firstly, it’s a highly ranked university, offering excellent courses in drug delivery, formulation and development. Secondly, the London location offers great opportunities for networking in the pharmaceutical industry and other research organisations. My dream is to find a position in the R&D department of a pharmaceutical company. I believe that this MSc is exactly what I need to achieve my goals.’ Kelly Pharmaceutical Technology MSc


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PROGRAMME CHOICE Pharmaceutical Science (Institute of) MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in pharmacy, chemistry, molecular life science or biomedical science is usually required. Some programmes may have additional professional requirements. A 2:2 degree may be considered only where applicants also offer a master’s degree with merit. See our online prospectus for full details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Our pharmaceutical sciences research strategy – from Molecules to Medicines – highlights our broad range of work, from exploratory studies to identify novel drug targets and new chemical entities, through formulation and drug development, to clinical trials and the use of medicines by patients. In collaboration with our NHS Foundation Trust partners, we are committed to facilitating the training of better scientists and clinicians and to encourage faster translation and adoption of the output of research and innovation in pharmaceutical sciences into practice. Our campuses house state-of-the-art mass spectrometry, genomics, genetics and imaging facilities. We regularly offer PhD opportunities in collaboration with our industry partners (eg Pfizer, GSK, Novartis and Unilever). We also offer funded joint four-year PhD studentships with the School of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco. The Institute of Pharmaceutical Science’s annual research symposium celebrates our student successes.

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Head of Division: Professor Peter Hylands. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014).

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Our vibrant cohort of over 90 postgraduate students enjoys a central role in our mission in the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science to discover, design, develop and deliver drugs to patients in order to treat or manage disease. Research opportunities are frequently interdisciplinary in nature, drawing on staff expertise in cellular biology, pharmacology, molecular biophysics, pharmaceutics, drug delivery and medicinal chemistry. We offer opportunities to study new methodologies to enable accelerated drug discovery, enhanced identification of drug targets for drug development, improved therapeutic agents and efficient drug delivery systems. Projects are typically laboratory-based but we also offer molecular simulation and pharmacy practice projects.

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Research groups & leaders Chemical Biology Professor David Thurston. Clinical Practice & Medication Use Professor John Weinman. Drug Delivery Dr Ben Forbes. Pharmaceutical Biophysics Professor Jayne Lawrence. Pharmacology & Therapeutics Dr Dom Spina.

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Philosophy TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE History of Philosophy MA

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Language & Cognition MA

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Philosophy MA

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Philosophy of Medicine MA

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Philosophy of Mental Disorder MSc

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Philosophy of Psychology MA

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) required in philosophy or a related subject. See our online prospectus for full programmespecific requirements.

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Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience Studying philosophy at King’s means grappling with some of the most exciting questions to face the human mind and acquiring critical reasoning skills that will serve you well in whatever career you pursue. Our distinctive and highly-specialised MA and MSc programmes, taught by world-leading experts in their fields, allow you to focus in depth on areas of philosophy including history, mind and psychology, medicine, language and cognition. Our Philosophy MA offers an intensive conversion for students from other disciplines looking to take up philosophical study, either to pursue a future career and doctoral study, or just for the love of the subject.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Medical practitioners • University researchers • Public relations professionals • Business sales professionals • IT user support technicians • Management consultants.

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Related subjects • Critical Methodologies MA, see page 84 • Film Studies MA (Film & Philosophy pathway available), see page 167 •G lobal Ethics & Human Values MA, see page 135 •M edical Ethics & Law MA, see page 136.

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Respondents in the National Student Survey (NSS) say that their Philosophy course is ‘intellectually stimulating’.

The Ancient Commentators on Aristotle project starts at King’s – and continues today.


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Philosophy of Medicine MA A

A broad range of options, spanning two and a half millennia of philosophy. You will also normally take a course in a relevant language and write a dissertation, to build a foundation for further research. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Geared both to philosophy graduates, as a pathway into research in Philosophy of Medicine, and medical (and other) graduates, to introduce them to key concepts, arguments, texts and techniques in the philosophy of medicine.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Language & Cognition MA A Focuses on issues at the interface of Philosophy of Language, Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Mind and Psychology, Linguistics, and Logic. The programme offers a choice of modules in these areas, alongside two core modules in Theory of Grammar and Theory of Meaning and a dissertation.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Philosophy of Mental Disorder MSc A P Taught jointly by the Department of Philosophy and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. The focus is on a variety of issues in the philosophy of psychiatry and the philosophy of psychology. The dissertation must be on a topic in these areas.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand and Denmark Hill Campuses.

Philosophy MA A Geared both to philosophy graduates, to consolidate their philosophical grounding; and equally to conversion students, introducing key concepts, arguments, texts and techniques from across the subject, while also progressing students to a high level in selected areas. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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History of Philosophy MA

‘King’s was a natural choice for me because of its unbeatable reputation, outstanding lecturers, and fantastic surrounding environment. London is one of the centres of Philosophy and Humanities. While at King’s, I have had the opportunity to attend lectures held by the Royal Institute of Philosophy and visit many of London’s world class landmarks, including the Royal Albert Hall, the National Gallery, and the Tate Modern. By studying in London, you have the opportunity to experience some of the finest performances, artwork, and academic presentations in the world.’ Felix Philosophy MA

Philosophy of Psychology MA A Focusing study on the philosophy of mind and psychology through compulsory taught modules, together with a dissertation which must be on a topic in this area. There is also the opportunity to study one or two other specialist areas of philosophy, or (for conversion students) to take an introductory general philosophy course. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

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PROGRAMME CHOICE Philosophy MPhilStud/MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MPhilStud: a first class undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in which philosophy was the major component is usually required. MPhil/PHD: a master’s degree with distinction in philosophy (or linguistics for those intending to take linguistics research) is usually required. See our online prospectus for details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience We are one of the few departments in the UK which can claim to cover the entire history of philosophy ‘without gaps’, from preSocriatic through to the present day. Our other specialities include philosophy of mind and psychology, run with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s, metaphysics and philosophy of science, philosophy of language and linguistics, and moral and political philosophy. We have major international research partnerships with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), Cornell and joint PhD programmes with the Humboldt University in Berlin and the National University of Singapore as well as srong links with universities in Europe, the USA and East Asia, bringing staff and students together through seminars and conferences.

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Philosophy MPhilStud/ MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with National University of Singapore (NUS) or Humboldt A P We are strong in all areas of analytic philosophy, with particular strengths in the history of philosophy, philosophy of mind and psychology, metaphysics and philosophy of science, ethics and politics and philosophy of language and linguistics. We also co-operate closely with the other philosophy departments in London, which gives us access to a wide range of further specialisations. The department offers two kinds of research degree: Master of Philosophical Studies (MPhilStud) and PhD. The MPhilStud is a two-year research degree during which students work on three essaybased topics and write a 30,000-word dissertation. The general MPhilStud offers a wide range of options to choose from, one of which must be historical. We also offer specialised MPhilStuds in Ancient Philosophy and in Philosophy of Psychology.

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Head of Programme Professor Mark Textor. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Physics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip

116

Molecular Biophysics MRes

59

Physics Grad Dip

178

Physics MSc

178

Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 116 Theoretical Physics MSc

143

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in physics is usually required, although a 2:1 in a related subject may be considered. See our online prospectus for programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine N

Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences

Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences and Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine King’s College London offers a unique environment for the taught postgraduate study of physics. Our size enables us to provide a welcoming atmosphere in which all our students feel at home. The Department of Physics has been established to its current strength in the last few years, allowing us to design a bespoke research department focused in three key areas: Particle Physics & Cosmology, Experimental Biophysics & Nanotechnology and Theory & Simulation of Condensed Matter. The department will offer you a unique module in General Research Techniques, preparing you for life as a research scientist through an extended research project, supervised by our world-leading academic staff.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Management consultants and business analysts • Programmers and software development professionals • Research & development managers • University researchers. Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Advanced Diploma in Data & Systems Analysis • Physics. 100% of graduates in full-time study were in graduate-level work after one year. £29,950 is the median salary of those graduates in full-time work.

11% 11% 11% 67%

Work (67%) Work + Study (11%) Study (11%) Other (11%)

Related subjects • Medical Imaging Sciences MRes, see page 116 • Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert, see page 116.

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The number of London universities you can study optional courses with.

Nobel prize winners among the Faculty’s former staff & students.

First year of the study of physics at King’s.

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See page 116.

Molecular Biophysics MRes L See page 59.

Physics Grad Dip N Designed for graduates whose first degree may be inappropriate for direct entry to an MSc in Physics at a UK university. The programme may be taken as a free-standing qualification, although most students take the graduate diploma as a pathway to the Physics MSc at King’s. The diploma forms the first year of a two-year programme with successful students (gaining a merit or distinction) progressing on to the MSc in Physics (second year). Fee UK/EU: £3,960 (2014). Fee Overseas: £13,666 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Physics MSc N For those with a background in physics or a similar science-related subject, the programme allows you to gain experience in a wide range of topics taught across the University of London at a high level of specialisation. Topics include nanotechnology, biophysics, photonics, cosmology and particle physics. The programme consists of taught components, including specialised techniques such as applying for a patent and writing a research proposal. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee Overseas: £20,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Strand Campus. Some modules may take place at other University of London colleges and at Guy’s Campus.

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Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert L See page 116.

Theoretical Physics MSc N See page 143.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip L

‘At King’s, we try to offer a ‘family environment’ to all our students and especially at MSc level, when you become comfortably integrated into one of our research groups. I am not only the Admissions Tutor for the Physics MSc programme, but also a personal tutor to our students in the Department of Physics. I am encouraged by the excitement and vitality of our students and the lively and engaging atmosphere at all levels in the lecture room. My own research area is metal physics and materials science and I am involved in a number of exciting projects with universities and industry in Europe.’ Professor Tony Paxton Lecturer & Admissions Tutor, Physics MSc


Physics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Cell & Molecular Biophysics (Randall Division of) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Physics Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU)/Erasmus Mundus

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in physics or a related subject is usually required. Note that Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology research will require a master’s degree with a distinction or high merit in a related subject and a 1st class or 2:1 BSc, or a first class MSci. See our online prospectus for full details.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences and Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine The reputation of research in the Department of Physics is worldrenowned and the department can boast six Nobel Laureates among its former staff and students. Alumnus Professor Peter Higgs was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2013 for his work on the Higgs Boson particle, which was confirmed by scientists at CERN in 2012. Professor John Ellis, who is one of the world’s most prominent scientists, is now Clerk Maxwell Professor in the department and recently secured a prestigious Advanced Investigator Award from the European Research Council. The department has three research groups comprised of research-active members who collaborate closely with other schools and divisions at King’s. Exciting opportunities are also available to undertake a joint PhD programme with the University of Hong Kong or as part of the Erasmus Mundus scheme.

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N Sciences

Cell & Molecular Biophysics (Randall Division of) MPhil/ PhD/MD(Res) L See page 61.

Physics Research MPhil/ PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU)/Erasmus Mundus N

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/physics www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk Study abroad

Internship/placement

Research in the department encompasses biophysics, materials science, nanotechnology and theoretical particle physics and cosmology. Activities in biophysics enjoy strong links with the Randall Division for Cell & Molecular Biophysics in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, and the Materials and Molecular Modelling research group is part of the Londonbased Thomas Young Centre for Theory and Simulations of Materials. Research in theoretical physics and cosmology has a particular focus on the interdisciplinary area of astro-particle physics and on Large Hadron Collider phenomenology, with strong links to CERN.

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Head of Division: Professor David Richards. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee Overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders: Experimental Biophysics & Nanotechnology Professor Anatoly Zayats. Theory & Simulation of Dark Matter Professor Mark van Schilfgaarde. Theoretical Physics & Cosmology Professor John Ellis FRS.

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Physiological Sciences TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Aviation Medicine MSc

181

Human & Applied Physiology MSc

181

Space Physiology & Health MSc

181

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject is usually required. A 2:2 may be considered, but only where applicants also offer a master’s degree with merit or higher. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Based at Guy’s Campus, our suite of three related programmes in human and aerospace physiological sciences offer comprehensive theoretical and practical instruction, delivered within a thriving research-led environment. You will have access to first-class facilities, including specialist laboratories for investigations on: gait analysis and sensory-motor control; muscle function; muscle and exercise physiology; aerospace physiology; controlled environment; and conditioning and rehabilitation. Fieldwork expeditions include the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, QinetiQ (a multinational defence technology company) and the University of Portsmouth. Exciting research project opportunities are available within partner academic institutions, defence establishments and their contractors, in the UK and Europe.

Career prospects Our graduates have access to a wide range of career opportunities in relevant industries, including aviation authorities, medicine, regulatory authorities, health services and defence organisations. Some opt to pursue careers within academic teaching and research, often continuing onto PhD study. Employers recognise our students as individuals who have had significant practical instruction and experience of human physiology in its broadest sense.

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Related subjects • Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res), see page 148 •C ancer Studies MPhil/PhD, see page 149 •C ardiovascular MPhil/PhD, see page 149 •C ardiovascular Research MSc, see page 146.

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Physiology has been taught at King’s since the College was founded.

Integrated core research themes.

Days spent on field trips for taught programmes.


L Provides physicians with comprehensive theoretical and practical instruction in advanced aviation physiology, psychology, pathology, and clinical and operational medicine. Includes visits to active national civilian and military centres of aviation medicine. Accreditation: Students are also eligible to undertake the Diploma in Aviation Medicine examination of the Royal College of Physicians Faculty of Occupational Medicine (separate FOM examination fee applies). Fee UK/EU: £25,030 (2014). Fee overseas: £25,030 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Space Physiology & Health MSc L Gain the knowledge and skills required to serve manned space expeditions. This unique programme is delivered by international experts from academia, contractors and international space agencies. Run in co-operation with the Crew Medical Support Office of the European Space Agency (ESA), the programme includes visits to the RAF, ESA and German Aerospace Center. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guy’s Campus; most projects take place off-campus at locations around the world.

Location: Guy’s Campus and aviation medicine centres in the UK and at least one overseas visit.

Human & Applied Physiology MSc L

VOICE OF THE GRADUATE

Aviation Medicine MSc

‘The MSc content and teaching was truly excellent and far exceeded my already high expectations. I found myself not only learning about cutting-edge aspects of human physiology from world-class researchers, but also personally experiencing the physiological pressures of extreme environments such as hypergravity and hypobaria on some of our many exciting research excursions. Having completed my PhD – again at King’s in the Centre of Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences – I’ve now started my first postdoctoral research position at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute where I am investigating the biophysical and molecular mechanisms of cellular reprogramming.’

Gain extensive theoretical and practical understanding of how the muscular, respiratory and cardiovascular systems function at rest and during exercise, including the effects of extreme environmental conditions on wholebody physiology. Research project opportunities exist within academic institutions, defence establishments and their contractors across Europe. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

Chibeza Human & Applied Physiology MSc

Fee overseas: £19,570 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Guy’s Campus; some projects may take place at non-campus locations.

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Physiological Sciences RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences (Centre of) (CHAPS) MPhil/PhD

Based in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine 182

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject is usually required. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY L Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

Located on Guy’s Campus, the Centre of Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences houses a critical mass of experts whose work spans basic science and clinically-related fields to investigate the functioning of the human body and our ability to adapt to the myriad of challenges that we may face throughout life, including extreme environments. Our work in multi-systems neuroscience explores our interactions with the environment, investigating issues such as how our movement and balance control our sensory and cardiorespiratory physiology. Our research also investigates how such systems adapt to low levels of oxygen or the absence of gravity. We have close links with numerous related external bodies including the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, the Crew Medical Support Office of the European Space Agency, and QinetiQ, a multinational defence technology company.

Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences (Centre of) (CHAPS) MPhil/PhD L

Head of Division: Professor Stephen Harridge.

We offer postgraduate opportunities that complement our wide range of basic and applied research expertise, including human ageing, skeletal muscle function, plasticity and growth. Opportunities exist to work in specialist laboratories and in projects covering: psychomotor/pain; gait analysis and sensory-motor control; muscle function; muscle and exercise physiology; aerospace physiology; controlled environment; and conditioning and rehabilitation.

Research groups & leaders

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £18,200 (2014). Aerospace & Extreme Environment Adaptation Dr David A Green. Sensory-Motor Control & Pain Dr Marousa Pavlou. Skeletal Muscle & Ageing Professor Di Newham.

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Politics TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE European Studies MA

88

European Public Policy MA

184

International Political Economy MA

184

Middle Eastern Studies MA

184

Political Economy MA

184

Politics & Contemporary History MA

184

Public Policy MA

184

Public Policy & Ageing MA/PG Dip/PG Cert

184

Russian Policy & Society MSc

184

Security, Leadership & Society MSc

205

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject is usually required. Some programmes may consider applicants with substantial related professional experience. See our online prospectus for programme-specific requirements.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Global Institutes King’s is a global centre of excellence for the study of politics, public policy and international studies. We train the next generation of leaders in government, diplomacy, defence, journalism and public affairs and have the largest concentration of scholars, researchers and taught programmes in this field in Europe with over 150 academics and 50 programmes with strengths in security studies, international studies and political economy.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Researchers • Chartered and certified accountants • Health services managers • Financial project managers • Solicitors.

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79%

Median salary of graduates in full time work: £27,000. Work (79%)

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Study (8%)

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Other (13%)

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S & Public Policy

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Related subjects • Global History MA, see page 111 • Conflict, Security & Development MA, see page 203 • International Conflict Studies MA, see page 204 • International Relations MA, see page 204 • Interdisciplinary Policy Studies MPhil/PhD, see page 82.

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A reputation for excellent teaching on contemporary Europe spanning 20 years.

Politics at King’s ranked 9th in the UK (The Guardian University Guide, 2014).

King’s has the largest concentration of scholars devoted to the field in Europe, with over 150 scholars in the department.

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European Studies MA A

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

See page 88.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

European Public Policy MA

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

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Includes critical analysis of public policy, particularly in the EU, as well as a broad political and historical approach to European and international studies. Offered by two of the best UK departments in their own field of expertise, our MA can lead on to employment in EU institutions, public and private sectors, or opportunities in research and teaching. Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Political Economy MA S One of the few opportunities to study advanced political economy in the UK, this programme analyses the ability of political and market processes to address economic and ethical problems with a particular focus on comparative institutions analysis. Topics include institutions and economic performance, trade and development, global governance, crime and punishment, institutional resilience and distributive justice.

Fee overseas: MSc £16,750 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert.

Location: Strand Campus.

Russian Policy & Society MSc G

Location: Strand Campus.

Public Policy MA S

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

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Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

The only social science driven programme on contemporary Russia on offer in London, this MSc is ideal if you are seeking analytical roles in business or government, or considering PhD study. The programme focuses on contemporary political, economic and social policy challenges.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Expert interdisciplinary research-led teaching in the contemporary politics, international relations, security, culture, languages and history of the Middle East. You can choose from a broad choice of modules, including an optional internship. Possible future careers include working in the United Nations, the EU, diplomacy, journalism and the City.

Public Policy & Ageing MA/ PG Dip/PG Cert S

This programme provides an advanced critical study of the government and politics of contemporary Britain, taught by leading academics. It develops the knowledge, techniques, and skills relevant to your individual interests and research needs, and equips them for independent research and analysis and for writing at an advanced level. Students go on to work in the civil service, journalism, politics and academia.

Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

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Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: MSc £9,500 (2014). See online prospectus for PG Dip and PG Cert.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Middle Eastern Studies MA

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Politics & Contemporary History MA S

International Political Economy MA A

Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014).

For students interested in government, policy, politics, NGOs, voluntary sector development work, comparative studies and ageing, this programme aims to develop specialist understanding of policy-making for old age and ageing populations. We combine theoretical studies of public policy with multidisciplinary studies of ageing and later life. This degree is jointly run with the Institute of Gerontology.

Location: Strand Campus.

Explores the main theoretical assumptions, issues and research areas of International Political Economy. Develops intellectual and practical skills with respect to the interaction of politics and economics in the increasingly global economy. The programme also draws upon the expertise of academics from the Global Institutes at King’s. Ideal for careers in international organisations, NGOs, European institutions as well as the private sector, particularly in the City of London.

already working in government or NGOs. The programme combines conceptual policy analysis with more practically-oriented courses, including critical review of public management issues and a credit-bearing internship.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

This interdisciplinary programme does not require prior knowledge of the social sciences, and is for students wishing to deepen their understanding of the ways in which policy is made and implemented in modern government, either as a preparation for further academic work, or to enhance the professional development of those

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Security, Leadership & Society MSc G See page 205.


Politics RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE European Studies MPhil/PhD

90

Interdisciplinary Policy Studies MPhil/PhD

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International Political Economy MPhil/ PhD

185

Middle East & Mediterranean Studies MPhil/PhD

185

Public Policy Research/Political Economy Research/Politics Research MPhil/PhD 186 Russian & Eurasian Studies PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit and a first or 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) in a relevant subject is usually required. See our online prospectus for full programme-specific requirements.

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Global Institutes Our academic team forms the largest group of researchers in Europe with particular strengths in security studies, political economy, public policy and regional studies and close links to a range of think tanks and public bodies for research collaborations. We seek to produce world-leading research that develops new empirical knowledge, employs innovative theory, and addresses vital policy issues. Two core values characterise research in politics at King’s; a commitment to the College mission of advancing knowledge ‘in the service of society’, and a celebration of diversity and interdisciplinarity.

FACULTIES OF STUDY

European Studies MPhil/ PhD A

A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

See page 90.

Faculty of Social Science

S & Public Policy

G Global Institutes

Middle East & Mediterranean Studies MPhil/PhD A

Interdisciplinary Policy Studies MPhil/PhD S See page 82.

International Political Economy MPhil/PhD A The Department of European & International Studies at King’s is host to a group of internationally recognised specialists in international political economy. Their research interests include the European political economy, the political economy of finance and crisis, critical international political economy, energy, migration, the Middle East, East Asia and Russia. Studying for this PhD you will work with and under the supervision of these scholars. Head of Programme: Professor Christoph Meyer.

A unique and exciting environment for the in-depth study of the varied aspects of the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, attracting students from across both regions (including Egypt, Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey), as well as Europe, Japan, Canada and the United States. Students conduct research in areas as diverse as conflict resolution in divided societies, the political economy of the Middle East, Great Power intervention in the region, Euro-Arab and Euro-Mediterranean political and economic relations, Israel’s foreign and domestic policy, the foreign policy of the Arab world and the anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa. Head of Programme: Professor Michael Kerr. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,00 (2014).

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Public Policy Research/ Political Economy Research/ Politics Research MPhil/PhD S Research in the Department of Political Economy is informed by an understanding of the interdependence of economics and politics and characterised by its interdisciplinary approach. The programme welcomes applicants for postgraduate research in political economy, politics, and public policy. Particular areas of strength in the department include Austrian economics, political theory and the history of political thought, the economics of conflict, crime and security, political competition and voter behaviour, public policy, public choice and health technology. Admission to the PhD programme is highly selective and requires a good match between PhD topic and supervisors’ research interests. Please consult our website for more information on our current research. Director of PhD Programmes: Dr Anja Shortland. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Russian & Eurasian Studies PhD G The Russian & Eurasian Studies PhD is designed to encourage, support and concentrate cutting-edge research into Russia and Eurasia, with a focus on the social sciences and contemporary humanities. This course offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the region from an interdisciplinary perspective employing various methodologies, as well as those pursuing similar questions relating to other countries. In addition to the institute’s own Russia-focused staff, the programme will draw on the community of scholars at King’s who already provide or are able to provide supervision on Russia and Eurasiarelated research from within the departments of War Studies, Political Economy, European & International Studies, History, Theology & Religious Studies and Management, as well as in The Dickson Poon School of Law. Head of Programme: Dr Sam Greene, Director, King’s Russia Institute. Entry requirements: In addition to those on page 185, fluency in Russian language is highly desirable for this programme. Please see our online prospectus for full details. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Psychology & Psychiatry PROGRAMME CHOICE

TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

Addiction Studies MSc/PG Cert

189

CBT Informed and Carer-Supportive Practice in Psychosis Grad Cert/Grad Dip

Based in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN)

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We offer the widest range of mental health postgraduate programmes in the UK. Our work is recognised internationally with our experts and research often referenced, as our work continues to lead the way on 21st century mental health issues, including eating disorders, depression and the mental resilience of the UK armed forces.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health MSc 189 Clinical Forensic Psychiatry MSc

189

Clinical Forensic Psychology MSc

189

Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences MSc

189

Cognitive Behavioural Therapies PG Dip 190

Our close links with NHS Trusts, including the Maudsley Hospital, allow our students to have access to patients and gain clinical experience to complement classroom-based learning.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis PG Dip/PG Cert

190

Early Intervention in Psychosis MSc

190

Family Therapy Grad Cert/MSc

190

Forensic Mental Health MSc

190

Forensic Mental Health Research MSc

191

Genes, Environment & Development MSc

Career prospects

152

Health Psychology MSc

191

International Programme in Addiction Studies MSc

191

Mental Health Service & Population Research MSc

Recent graduates have found employment as: • University researchers • Psychologists • Medical practitioners • Social workers.

192

Mental Health Studies MSc

192

Mindfulness: Neuroscience & Clinical Applications MSc

192

Organisational Psychiatry & Psychology MSc

192

Psychiatric Research MSc

192

Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry MSc

192

War & Psychiatry MSc

192

Recent graduates have gone on to study: • Mental Health Studies PhD • Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry PhD • Psychological Medicine PhD • Clinical Psychology PhD.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

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Work (69%) Work + Study (2%) Study (18%) Other (11%)

Related subjects

A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject is required. Some programmes will consider a 2:2 degree with a master’s with merit. Select programmes require professional experience or accreditation. See our online prospectus for details.

• Advanced Care in Dementia MSc, see page 101 • Global Mental Health MSc, see page 102 • Philosophy of Mental Disorder MSc, see page 175 • Philosophy of Psychology MA, see page 175.

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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Contacts Contact: Admissions Office Web: www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn

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Part of King’s Health Partners, one of five Academic Health Sciences Centres in the UK.

Established in 1924 as the Maudsley Hospital Medical School, it became the Institute of Psychiatry in 1948.

The second most cited research centre in the world, as ranked by Thomson ISI Essential Science Indicators.

Email: prospective@kcl.ac.uk

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Essi Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience The interdisciplinary research training I received in the SGDP Centre at the (then) Institute of Psychiatry was second to none. We were taught to combine different methodologies to investigate how mental ill health develops. Such multifaceted training enables a more holistic approach, essential for mental health research. I’m now a professor in Developmental Psychopathology at University College London, where I have set up my own research unit – the Developmental Risk and Resilience Unit. My research focuses on why some children develop persistent antisocial behaviour. The IoPPN is such a vibrant intellectual environment; it’s easy to find yourself chatting to the best mental health researchers in the world. I still collaborate with inspiring academics at King’s. I’m most proud of being able to paint a richer picture of why some children are at risk of developing antisocial behaviour: something that I’ve achieved as a direct result of the training I had at King’s. Social Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry PhD To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Location: Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill Campus


Addiction Studies MSc/PG Cert P

Child and Adolescent Mental Health MSc P

Clinical Forensic Psychology MSc P

Students will gain insight into the development, treatment and prevention of addiction by exploring neurobiological, pharmacological, psychological and environmental perspectives. Emphasis is given to translation from basic science to clinical practice and policy. Suitable for further training in psychology, medicine, clinical neuroscience and related fields, or for a PhD.

An international programme on child and adolescent mental health, enabling international and UK-based psychiatrists, paediatricians and psychologists to develop knowledge, research and clinical skills in the field of child and adolescent mental health. You will complete a research project and have clinical placements. Successful completion results in enhanced skills and knowledge in child mental health.

Equips postgraduates in psychology with the skills to work with mentally ill offenders, with an emphasis on evidence-based and reflective practice. Providing exceptional clinical and research training from a distinguished multidisciplinary team, this is an ideal step towards chartered forensic or clinical psychology training. The programme also provides a placement for two days per week in a clinical forensic setting.

Accreditation: This course is internationally recognised, meaning graduates are able to obtain accreditation with statutory bodies in their home countries to work clinically in child mental health.

Accreditation: Accredited by the Division of Forensic Psychology, British Psychological Society.

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–August. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

CBT Informed and CarerSupportive Practice in Psychosis Grad Cert/Grad Dip P This programme provides training in engagement, assessment and brief structured interventions of, and with, people with psychosis and their carers. Suitable for both mental health professionals and students with an interest in the field, but no mental health qualification. The certificate consists of two modules, while the diploma comprises four. Teaching includes workshops, clinical role plays and case discussions. Fee UK/EU: Grad Cert £2,250; Grad Dip £2,250 (2014). Fee overseas: Grad Cert £8,250; Grad Dip £8,250 (2014). Duration: Grad Cert eight months part-time; Grad Dip 16 months parttime, with September, January and April intakes. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014).

Entry requirements: Candidates must have Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BPS and some relevant experience. See online prospectus for further details.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time (for UK-based clinicians working in CAMH settings), September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014).

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Location: Denmark Hill Campus; placements take place at various locations.

Clinical Forensic Psychiatry MSc P This programme aims to produce expert clinicians in the field of forensic mental health. Exceptional opportunities exist for clinical and research training with a distinguished multidisciplinary team. Clinical attachments can be arranged for overseas students on this pathway, to complement the academic programme. You should apply for the Forensic Mental Health MSc and can then move onto this pathway. Entry requirements: Applicants should be qualified and experienced clinicians, BPS chartered psychologists, senior mental health nurses or occupational therapists in a forensic service or working with forensic patients. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014).

Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September.

Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences MSc P The programme focuses on the causes and treatments of neurodevelopmental disorders – eg autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and ADHD. It offers a unique opportunity to work in world-leading clinical and academic programmes within King’s Health Partners including the Sackler Institute for Translational Neurodevelopment and the Department of Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Sciences (FANS), as well as access to the EU networks that we lead. Fees: See online prospectus. Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time (overseas applicants only), two years part-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapies PG Dip P

Early Intervention in Psychosis MSc P

Family Therapy MSc

Designed for mental health practitioners seeking a postqualification award in CBT, this programme develops your practical skills and critical understanding of the theoretical and empirical base of CBT. A nested PG Cert pathway is also available.

Designed for clinicians and researchers alike, this programme covers the detection and management of early symptoms of psychosis. You will attend classroom lectures from experts in the field, perform a clinical placement at the South London and Maudsley National Health Service Foundation Trust and complete a research project.

This programme provides comprehensive clinical training in family therapy leading towards registration with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) as a Systemic Family Therapist. The course provides supervised clinical work with families in both adult and child mental health settings. There is a strong focus on training professionals to work within multidisciplinary environments. Placements are available for full-time students.

Accreditation: Successful completion of this course enables you to be eligible for registration as an accredited cognitive behavioural therapist with the BABCP. Entry Requirements: A professional mental health qualification (eg clinical psychologist, mental health nurse) is usually required, or other relevant professions (eg counselling, occupational therapy) with relevant clinical experience. See our online prospectus for detailed requirements. Fees: NHS-funded. Duration: One year full-time, 18 months part-time. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis PG Dip/PG Cert P The PG Dip programme equips students with a critical understanding of psychological models of psychosis and the skills to deliver high quality and creative cognitive behavioural interventions. The shorter PG Cert programmes focus on clinical skills, for clinicians, or on theoretical background for researchers, academics and nonpractitioners. Accreditation: This programme contributes to, but does not fulfil, the BABCP supervision/training requirements necessary for registration as an accredited CBT therapist. Fee UK/EU: PG Dip £10,460 (2014); PG Cert see online prospectus.

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Family Therapy Grad Cert P This programme is designed for professionals working in a mental health setting, as mental health nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or accredited counsellors, who wish to complete an intermediate-level programme in family therapy, aiming to incorporate systemic work into existing clinical practice. Placements are available for full-time students. Accreditation: Accredited at intermediate-level by the Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (member organisation of the UK Council for Psychotherapy). Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £8,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–June. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

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Accreditation: Accredited by the Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice. Entry requirements: Applicants must have an intermediate-level Family Therapy qualification and be working in a clinical setting involving regular client contact. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Forensic Mental Health MSc P A flexible postgraduate programme with a wide range of optional modules designed for students with a professional and/or academic interest in forensic mental health, taught by a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers. This programme is an ideal step towards clinical psychology training or a PhD. You can enrol on a specified pathway or, for maximum flexibility, take the generic programme. Accreditation: Clinical Forensic Psychology MSc pathway accredited by the British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology for Stage 1 chartered forensic psychology training.

Fee overseas: PG Dip £22,660 (2014); PG Cert see online prospectus.

Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014).

Duration: PG Dip two years parttime, one year fast-track full-time also available. PG Cert one year part-time. Programmes start in January 2015.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

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Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014).

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.


This programme provides a strong emphasis on developing research methodology skills for further scientific work on the aetiology and effective treatment of mentally disordered offenders. Exceptional opportunities exist for research training with teaching from a distinguished multidisciplinary team. This programme provides an ideal first step towards a PhD or DClinPsy. You should apply for the Forensic Mental Health MSc and then specialise in this pathway. Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014).

International Programme in Addiction Studies MSc P This programme is delivered entirely online and operated in partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Adelaide, making up three of the top research universities in addictions. It is unique among master’s programmes offered in the UK, with emphasis placed on the translation of research into practice and substanceabuse policy. Apply via Virginia Commonwealth University at www.ipas. vcu.edu/ApplicationPacket.html

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Entry requirements: A relevant health-related postgraduate diploma or certificate, or other qualifications and experience with demonstrable ability.

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Fee: $29,880 (2014).

Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014).

Genes, Environment & Development MSc P See page 152.

Health Psychology MSc

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, August–August. Location: Online, with access to facilities at King’s, University of Adelaide and Virginia Commonwealth University.

P Study with our dedicated health psychology section, pioneers of postgraduate training in this discipline since 1987. Intended for graduate psychologists who want to go on to obtain British Psychological Society recognition as a chartered health psychologist, the programme combines classroom teaching, individual study, practical work in statistics and a supervised research project. You are also provided with placement opportunities. Accreditation: British Psychological Society as Stage 1 training towards becoming a registered health psychologist.

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Forensic Mental Health Research MSc P

‘My major research interest is in the psychopharmacology and neurobiology of psychosis; having graduated with a BSc in Pharmacology, I chose the Psychiatric Research MSc programme at the IoPPN not only because of its academic reputation worldwide, but also because of its potential for shaping my future career path. By working with world-renowned academics in the field of my passion this MSc has been a life-changing and highly enjoyable experience in terms of both professional and personal development. It has provided me with opportunities that simply would not have been available if I had not completed the MSc, including my current job as a research worker at the IoPPN and my upcoming PhD at Cardiff University. I wholeheartedly recommend this programme to anyone who is passionate about doing top-quality research in psychiatry.’ Clara Psychiatric Research MSc

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Mental Health Service & Population Research MSc P Delivered by leaders in their fields, this programme provides rigorous training in the scientific principles and methods that are the foundations of mental health and population-based research. Includes training in specialist methodologies such as qualitative methods, economic evaluation and statistics. This programme is excellent for PhD, DClinPsy and enhanced careers in mental health as clinician, manager or policy maker.

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

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Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry MSc P The first year of a four-year programme, leading to a PhD, this MSc includes training in social, genetic (both quantitative and molecular), developmental and cognitive approaches to psychiatry and psychology, as well as a module in statistical genetics. It includes continuous involvement in research on topics such as antisocial behaviour, anxiety, autism, depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

One of the few courses of its kind in the UK and Europe, this programme draws on contemporary psychological, psychiatric and organisational theory to examine the causes, effects and consequences of mental ill-health in the workplace and to consider strategies and interventions to improve organisational and individual mental health. An optional placement may be available enabling you to have exposure to clinical work. Leads to careers in management, HR and organisational consultancy.

Mental Health Studies MSc

Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, September–September. Upon successful completion of the MSc, students will be expected to register for MPhil/PhD, which will last another three years.

Fee overseas: £16,250 (2014).

Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

War & Psychiatry MSc

Fee UK/EU: £8,000 (2014). Fee overseas: 22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

P This programme enables you to develop your knowledge and experience of mental health and to examine one area in more depth through a dissertation. An optional clinical placement enables you to gain work experience. The course offers career enhancement, continuing professional development, or preparation for a career in clinical psychology. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, October–September. Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Mindfulness: Neuroscience & Clinical Applications MSc P This new programme provides a unique opportunity to learn about cutting edge research into mindfulness. It combines strong academic emphasis on research methods with experiential understanding, blending neuroscience and clinical mechanisms of mindfulness. This programme is taught by internationally-recognised leaders in the field and requires no previous meditation or clinical experience.

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Psychiatric Research MSc P This course provides advanced training in the scientific and ethical principles common to all mental health research disciplines, together with skills in statistics, epidemiology and both biological and social methodology. A variety of modules are available for study, including clinical trials, translational psychiatry, neuroimaging, psychiatric genetics, psychopharmacology and brain behaviour interface. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September Location: Denmark Hill Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £6,800 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014).

P This programme allows students to develop skills and knowledge about the way individuals respond to psychological trauma. Drawing on multidisciplinary expertise, students can compare the experiences of different nations to identify both theoretical and practical elements. The programme is ideal for careers in military psychiatry and related NGOs and emergency and anti-terrorist services. Fee UK/EU: £9,200 (2014). Fee overseas: £22,660 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. Location: Denmark Hill and Strand Campuses.


Psychology & Psychiatry RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Addictions MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DClinPsy

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Health Service & Population Research MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Old Age Psychiatry & Dementia MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Psychological Medicine MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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Psychology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject usually required, although some programmes will consider a 2:2 degree with a masters with merit. Some programmes will have professional experience or accreditation requirements – please see our online prospectus for full programme-specific guidance.

FACULTIES OF STUDY Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

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Based in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Research is at the heart of what we do at the Institute of Psychiatry, Pscyhology & Neuroscience and our six research centres are key to our success. Your research is guided by experienced supervisors, many of whom are involved in groundbreaking research. Your project may focus on any agreed area of psychiatry, psychology or neuroscience, unless you are on a funded research degree, in which case specific criteria will be agreed with the funder. It is likely that your work will feed into world-leading research, for example by changing the treatments we are developing for Alzheimer’s Disease or influencing how we respond to future major terrorist incidents or public health crises. Our personal tutor scheme is unique within King’s and provides additional pastoral support during your studies. The College also runs the outstanding Researcher Developer Programme, designed to meet the individual training needs of our students.

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Biostatistics MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P

The Addictions Department, also known as the National Addiction Centre (NAC), is one of Europe’s leading research centres for addiction science. As a Clinical Academic Group, the department has close links with the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. The emphasis of our research is on what works in the prevention and treatment of substancerelated problems, and over the past 40 years we have developed a body of research evidence that has informed the evidence-base for the UK treatment system and the development of new treatment services for alcohol, smoking and drug problems.

Biostatistics and the King’s Clinical Trials Unit undertake much collaborative and applied statistical research spanning therapeutic trials, experiments and observational studies. Methodologies of current interest include statistical learning applied to imaging, electrophysiological and psychological marker data, mixture modelling of developmental trajectories and robust causal analysis methods for analysing therapeutic mechanisms in trials.

Admissions Tutor: Dr Gail Gilchrist.

Admissions Tutor: Dr Daniel Stahl. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P Our research includes basic and applied clinical studies, with a particular focus on severe disorders beginning in childhood and persisting into adulthood. These include autism spectrum disorders, substance misuse, obsessive compulsive disorder, parenting problems and deliberate selfharm. We use a range of investigational strategies and our academic staff has expertise in epidemiology, neuroimaging, neurocognitive testing, behavioural and molecular genetics; clinical trials and health services research methods. Admissions Tutor: Professor Katya Rubia. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Autism & Related Disorders. Developmental Neuroimaging. Disorders of Childhood Clinical Academic Group. Mental Disorders in Intellectual Disability. Mood & Developmental Sciences. Parenting & Conduct Problems Research. Stress & Development.

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DClinPsy P The three year full-time Health Care Professions Council approved and BPS accredited DClinPsy programme trains clinical psychologists who embody the scientist-practitioner ideal and will go on to become leaders in the NHS. Three days a week are spent on clinical placement and two days are for teaching and research. The programme is underpinned by a biopsychosocial framework and emphasises the integration of theory, research and practice in all aspects of training. The programme takes cognitive-behavioural therapy as its main therapeutic modality, and has particular strengths in family therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, neuropsychology and clinical health psychology. 194 Psychology & Psychiatry

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Health Service & Population Research MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P Established in 1999, the department promotes and conducts mental health services and epidemiological research. It engages in research, training and capacity building to improve coverage and access to evidence-based mental health treatment and care, aiming to drive up the quality of mental health services; expose and challenge stigma and discrimination; enable and encourage service user and carer involvement in research; and promote recovery and rights. Admissions Tutor: Ms Joanna Murray. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups/centres Centre for Innovation & Evaluation in Mental Health. Centre for Epidemiology & Public Health. Centre for the Economics of Mental & Physical Health. Centre for Global Mental Health & Primary Care Research. Section for Recovery. Section of Community Mental Health. Section of Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology. Section of Mental Health Nursing. Section of Service User Research Enterprise. Section of Primary Care Research. Section of Women’s Mental Health. Service User Research Enterprise (SURE). Social Psychiatry.

Old Age Psychiatry & Dementia MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P Members of the department carry out biological and clinical research that impact our understanding of

dementia and other mental illnesses affecting older people, leading to improved treatments. We work closely with the IoPPN’s Department of Neuroscience, the MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health. Our research into the basic biology of Alzheimer’s disease, the clinical features and aetiology of psychosis in later life and the conduct of randomised controlled trials, is internationally regarded. Admissions Tutor: Dr James Rubin. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Psychological Medicine MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P The Department of Psychological Medicine focuses on the interface between psychiatry and medicine, occupation and the military in different settings. We are particularly interested in common mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, stress-related disorders and perinatal psychiatry. The principal research methodologies we use are epidemiological, clinical and psychological research, including cross-sectional studies, cohort studies and randomised controlled trials. We have a strong interest in experimental medicine studies, using methodologies such as neuroimaging, neuroendocrinology and immunology, to investigate biological correlates and biomarkers of mental disorders. Admissions Tutor: Dr James Rubin. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £17,500; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Centre for Affective Disorders. Cancer Research UK Promoting Early Presentation. King’s Centre for Military Health Research. Eating Disorders. Epidemiology & Informatics.


Psychology MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res) P The department represents one of the world’s largest groupings of clinical and health psychologists. It has established a strong and multi-stranded international reputation for its research in clinical, health and developmental psychology and neuropsychology and its pioneering development of cognitive behavioural therapy for the prevention and treatment of neurosis, psychosis and physical illness. Our clinician psychologists offer an expert service to the South London and Maudsley, Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts. Admissions Tutor: Dr Emmanuelle Peters. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups/centres Child Development, Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Child & Adolescent Mental Health. Emotion & Mood. Conduct Disorder & Violence, Personality Disorder & Forensic Mental Health. Health Psychology & the Interface between Physical Health & Mental Wellbeing. Neuropsychology, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience. Psychosis & Anomalous Experiences. Development & Evaluation of Psychological Interventions.

Psychosis Studies MPhil/ PhD/MD(Res) P One of the world’s largest research groups focused on psychosis, comprising over 100 staff, including leading academics with expertise in the application of genetics, epidemiology, psychopathology, neuroimaging, cognition and psychopharmacology. Our research focuses on understanding

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the causes and underlying mechanisms of psychosis and includes work on all forms of psychosis, including subclinical symptoms, high-risk groups, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The direct integration of this research activity with high-quality clinical services for psychosis ensures that clinical practice is informed by the latest research findings and that research and teaching reflect current clinical priorities. Admissions Tutor: Dr Paul Allen. Fee UK/EU: MPhil/PhD £5,250; MD(Res) £4,220 (2014). Fee overseas: MPhil/PhD £18,200; MD(Res) £14,950 (2014).

Research groups Clinical Trials Treatment & Recovery. Cognitive & Neurobiological Processes. First Episode Studies. Studies in High Risk Populations. Risk Factors & Genetic Studies.

Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) P The Medical Research Council (MRC) Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre’s scientific goal is to undertake interdisciplinary research and training, bringing together developmental, genetic and environmental strategies in order to understand how nature and nurture interact in the development of complex behavioural disorders and dimensions. Research focuses on key common mental health problems that are most likely to profit from a developmental nature-nurture interdisciplinary strategy, including emotional disorders (especially anxiety and depression), disorders involving disruptive behaviour (including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and disorders involving cognitive problems (including problems related to theory of mind, executive function and language).

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General Hospital Psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry. Perinatal Psychiatry & the Stress, Psychiatry & Immunology Laboratory (SPI Lab).

‘Following my first degree I was looking for psychology-related work in a clinical or research setting. I’d been told by my previous supervisors that the IoP was the place to go for postgraduate study in psychology. I’m based in Psychosis Studies, which is one of the world’s largest concentrations of researchers in this field. It has very strong links with clinical services, meaning there are plenty of opportunities for learning through talks, conferences and training. The best thing about being a student here is the people it’s enabled me to meet and work with, from the most senior to the most junior. The range of people the IoP attracts means that I never stop meeting new and interesting people from all over the world.’ John Psychosis Studies PhD

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The Most Reverend Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Faculty of Arts & Humanities King’s student numbers are seven times greater than when I was a postgraduate student here, studying Theology in the 1960s. I came out of a situation where education seemed to be about providing students with correct answers. It was an exhilarating experience to find that at King’s, your teachers did not supply you with answers. They supplied you with evidence. You then had to find the answer that most satisfied the evidence that was available. I credit King’s with enabling me to have returned to South Africa with a far greater, proper self-confidence than I would have had had I not come here. These are wonderfully exciting times for King’s College London. The constant growth and development of the university is a source of enormous pride to me, and of course to all King’s alumni. I am so very proud of King’s and of the work it has done and continues to do. Theology MA To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Theology & Religious Studies TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Biblical Studies MA

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) is usually required. See our online prospectus for programmespecific requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities The Department of Theology & Religious Studies at King’s is one of the largest in Europe. With over 400 students in the department, you will be part of a vibrant community reflecting a wide range of approaches to the study of religion. While we focus on the three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam and their interaction – other study options are available in Buddhist Studies, the anthropology and sociology of religion and religion in contemporary society.

Career prospects Recent graduates have found employment as: • Clergy • Higher education teaching professionals • Human resources officers • Property managers • Barristers and judges The median salary of graduates in full time work is £24,000.

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Jewish Studies MA A

Study an interdisciplinary approach to interpreting the Bible which allows for focus either in the study of Biblical Language & Literature (with a language component) or in Theological Interpretation & Christian Theology. The programme is based around the core module ‘Interpreting the Bible’, a compulsory dissertation, plus optional modules. Leads to careers in teaching, museums, the media, charities, the church or other religious institutions.

This programme covers Biblical studies, Rabbinics, Jewish-Christian and Jewish-Muslim Relations and Modern Jewish thought; it offers students the opportunity to combine the academic study of Jewish sources from antiquity to the modern period with intense explorations of their significance for contemporary issues in multi-religious societies. You will find a vibrant, supportive, and intellectually inspiring framework in this exciting MA taught by King’s in co-operation with the London School of Jewish Studies and with Leo Baeck College.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

Christianity & the Arts MA A Taught in association with the National Gallery, this MA investigates how Christian scripture, beliefs and practices have found expression in art over 2,000 years; traces the idea of beauty in Western theological tradition; and makes use of examples in London. Graduates progress to further research or careers in teaching, journalism or the church. Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus and the National Gallery.

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Biblical Studies MA, with pathways (Language & Literature; Theology) A

‘I was actually looking at a job advertised on the National Gallery’s website when I saw a reference to my course. Intrigued, I had a look at the King’s site and although I had never considered doing a master’s it suddenly seemed to be exactly what I was looking for: an opportunity to focus my interests and learn more about a field I was hoping to work in. For several years I had been thinking about ‘Christian art’, in particular what it might look like today, along with its place and function. To embark upon such a course of study may seem unusual for someone like myself with many years of working life already behind them but my first year is more than fulfilling my expectations, with great teaching, good support, and a wealth of resources available.’ Wendy Christianity & the Arts MA


Theology & Religious Studies Grad Dip A

This programme combines the sociology and anthropology of religion to focus on key issues, from religion in public life to globalisation, fundamentalism, and modern spirituality. We encourage research on major traditions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism) and new movements. You will master skills and knowledge ideal for careers in public policy, journalism, academia, education and more.

Designed to ease the transition into theology and religious studies from another discipline, this programme could be used as a pathway to study at master’s level. You will benefit from a flexible programme structure, with a wide choice of modules in theology, religion in the contemporary world and religion, philosophy and ethics.

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £5,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £11,000 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

Systematic Theology MA A Undertake a rigorous programme of teaching and research training in both the doctrinal and philosophical aspects of theology, engaged from within a strong this-worldly orientation. Graduates progress on to research in the Department of Theology or careers in an array of areas, such as teaching, journalism or the church.

VOICE OF THE ACADEMIC

Religion in Contemporary Society MA A

‘As an intellectual historian working on contemporary Islam, my interests extend beyond the strictly ‘religious’ into the ways present-day Muslims engage with globalisation, multiculturalism, secularisation, human rights and other political, cultural and philosophical questions arising in an increasingly interconnected world. My own research on these topics feeds into the taught master’s modules, attracting not only students in religions, but also area studies, history, law, political and social sciences. Thanks to the presence of the Middle East and Mediterranean Studies Research Group (MERG), the Centre for Social Transformation (CST) and the Centre for the Study of Divided Societies, we also sustain a vibrant research environment attracting a wide variety of PhD students working on related topics. Our postgraduates pursue careers in academic and applied research (thinktanks, NGOs), government policy-making, public diplomacy, business and law.’

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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Theology & Religious Studies RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Theology & Religious Studies MPhil/PhD

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FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Our research is driven by our commitment to respond to a 21st century world coming to terms with its social, cultural and religious diversity. We offer an international and multidisciplinary focus for postgraduate students interested in both Christian and other religious traditions and the contemporary world. Our research centres, including the Centre for Arts and the Sacred, facilitate collaboration and foster productive alliances with major international partners.

Theology & Religious Studies MPhil/PhD A

Head of Programme: Professor Paul Joyce.

The lively research-oriented atmosphere of our department offers a stimulating environment for postgraduate research and a broad range of overlapping research areas. You can pursue traditional areas of study through theology: systematics; philosophical theology; patristics and medieval theology; history of Christianity in the Reformation and modern period; biblical theology; ethics; business ethics and Christianity and the arts. In biblical studies you can focus on literary, ideological and theological approaches to the Hebrew Bible; second temple Judaism; gender and the Dead Sea scrolls and New Testament studies, including biography, genre, environment and ethics. Also central to our department is the social scientific study of religion (anthropology, sociology, history and politics), together with the philosophy of religion, the world of Jews in modern Europe, contemporary Islamic thought and Buddhist Studies.

Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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War Studies & International Relations PROGRAMME CHOICE Air Power in the Modern World MA

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International Peace & Security MA

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International Relations MA

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a related discipline (eg history, international relations, political science, economics) is usually required. See our online prospectus for programme-specific guidance.

TAUGHT PROGRAMMES Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, the Global Institutes and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience The Department of War Studies is internationally recognised as a global centre for excellence and is one of the only university departments in the world devoted exclusively to the study of war. Students are taught by experts in their fields who are often at the forefront of world events as they happen. Situated close to the seat of Government, the City, the Imperial War Museum, the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Courts of Justice and the Inns of Court, students have unique opportunities to network.

Career prospects 84 per cent of recent graduates went on to graduate level work. Recent graduates found employment as: • Officers in armed forces • Public services associate professionals • Business and financial project management professionals • Journalists. Recent graduates have gone onto study: • Defence Studies PhD • International Security PhD • International Relations PhD.

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Adrian, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy As the director of publications and a research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, I now get to look into everything from the potential impact of cyber weapons on the conduct of warfare, to stability in Central Africa. It’s really enriching to get to focus on subjects at work every day that interest me so much. The most inspiring part of my master’s was the teaching quality. King’s attracts the best academics, so in addition to fantastic staff, we had a lot of guest lecturers who were at the forefront of research in conflict, security and development. My course taught me to approach topics with a healthy skepticism: to never take things at face value and to always understand why someone is saying what they’re saying. It’s such a useful skill well beyond academia; it’s very useful in a professional context as well. Conflict, Security & Development MA To hear more from our alumni visit www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/why/alumni

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Conflict, Security & Development MA S

You will benefit from a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute understanding of military theory and operations between 1945 and today, with special reference to the role of air power in integrated (joint) contexts. Online delivery allows you to study anywhere in the world. This is a two-year, part-time degree only.

A unique globally-recognised programme that explores the conceptual, historical and policy issues surrounding security and development. You will be exposed to complex transnational issues, taking a multidisciplinary approach to key questions facing policy-makers and scholars today. Graduates progress to become leaders in the public and private sectors, government and academia.

Other requirements: Confidence using a computer and a fast broadband internet connection is essential, as are good time-management skills.

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £8,750 (2014).

Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

Fee overseas: £8,750 (2014).)

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Duration: Two years, maximum six years. Location: Fully online.

Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA A A research-led programme offering a multidisciplinary comparative study of national, ethnic and religious conflict resolution in deeply divided societies, comparing cases from the Middle East with other examples around the world. Students examine the causes and consequences of revolution, civil war and internationally-led and grassroots peace processes. You can choose from a​broad range of modules, including an optional internship and languages. Graduates progress to become leaders in the public and private sectors, academia, government, diplomacy, and journalism.

Location: Strand Campus.

Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA S See page 94.

History of War MA A S See page 111.

Intelligence & International Security MA S Examine the trends that continue to shape intelligence and geo-strategic developments in the 21st century. Through this programme you will develop an awareness of the ways in which intelligence issues manifest themselves in security issues in peace and war and an understanding of the ethical dilemmas associated with intelligence activity.

Fee UK/EU: £9,500 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

Fee overseas: £16,750 (2014).

Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time. September–September.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Location: Strand Campus.

Location: Strand Campus.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Air Power in the Modern World MA S

‘To attend King’s has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. Some of the advantages: world-renowned faculty and expertise, links with governments and international organizations, its diverse, proactive and fascinating student community. The War Studies Department at King’s was the ideal platform to pursue my goals. As a result of my MA in Intelligence and International Security, I have substantially progressed in the public service of my country, implementing what I learned at King’s, and have profited from the skills, network and ideas that resulted in opportunities. The expertise obtained from this challenging and unique programme has without a doubt been a fundamental asset. Carlos Intelligence & International Security MA

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International Relations MA

This programme combines the intellectual endeavour associated with advanced learning and the practical policy implications emerging from particular approaches used in the study of conflict at regional, transnational, and global levels of interaction. Students will benefit from our focus on developing critical approaches to the subject.

Explore a range of topics in globalisation, ethics, human rights, the international political economy, war, political violence and security, philosophy and social theory. You will have the opportunity to engage with contemporary thought and its use in forming social and political relations. This programme is anchored in our various research projects, including security and liberty, international ethics and theorising the international.

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Non-Proliferation & International Security MA S

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Examine the causes, processes and effects of weapons proliferation and the evolution and effectiveness of the international non-proliferation regime. This programme utilises tools of analysis including history, political science, the sciences, philosophy and sociology. You will gain an understanding of various international relations theories, debates and concepts by applying them to realworld problems.

International Peace & Security MA S

Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

International Relations & Contemporary War MA

Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

A broad-based multidisciplinary programme focusing on law and conflict in international society and contemporary security issues, you will benefit from an integrated study of international law and international politics relevant to the contemporary world. Ideal for careers in international organisations, government departments, political risk and the financial sector. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

S Provides students with advanced training in conceptual and theoretical debates within the discipline of international relations with a core focus on how they apply to problems and issues in contemporary war, and comprehensive understanding of the historical evolution of the international system and contemporary war, including changes currently underway. Online delivery allows students to study anywhere in the world. Fee UK/EU: £8,750 (2014). Fee overseas: £8,750 (2014). Duration: Minimum two years, maximum six years. Location: Fully online.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Science & Security MA S This programme offers an integrated understanding of science and international politics in order to meet the demands of the emerging security agenda. Topics include nuclear and biological weapons, the use of weapons in space, arms control agreements and cyber-security and terrorism. You will develop extensive knowledge and analytical skills to address these issues. Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014). Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

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War & Psychiatry MSc P

You will study the interaction between security, leadership and society within developing environments, learning how leadership impacts on peace and security. You will be able to enhance your capacity for critical thinking and analysis, and will have the opportunity to interact with a network of international academics and policy practitioners.

War in the Modern World MA S

Fee UK/EU: £8,250 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,500 (2014).

See page 192.

This programme provides postgraduate students worldwide with a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute understanding of military theory and operations between 1945 and today. Online delivery allows students to study anywhere in the world. This is a two-year, part-time degree only.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee UK/EU: £8,750 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: Minimum two years, maximum six years.

South Asia & Global Security MA S You will develop a multidisciplinary understanding of the interrelationships between history, theory, and the practice of security-led issues in South Asia (including Afghanistan). The programme covers both the strategic and diplomatic history of South Asia and links historical narratives to questions of contemporary global concern, such as terrorism, insurgency, nuclear deterrence and proliferation.

Fee overseas: £8,750 (2014).

Location: Fully online.

War Studies MA S

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

Deepen your understanding of the complexities of war, sharpen your intellectual skills and challenge your perceptions of one of the most concerning realities of our world today. This is a multidisciplinary programme designed for students with a background in politics, history and strategic studies, as well as professionals in the areas of defence, diplomacy and foreign affairs.

Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

Fee UK/EU: £10,500 (2014).

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September.

Fee overseas: £17,250 (2014).

Location: Strand Campus; some projects may take place off-campus.

Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time, September–September. Location: Strand Campus.

Terrorism, Security & Society MA S This programme offers a unique perspective in which issues of terrorism and security are understood through engagement with staff and via our strong working relationships with external partners (eg policy-makers, government and industrial security practitioners, military organisations and communities). In-class debates and assignments are directly informed by research and practice.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

Security, Leadership & Society MSc G

‘Attracted by the reputation of the department and the accessibility to a wealth of resources; archives, books and lectures, I chose King’s. The professors work tirelessly to make you not only more knowledgeable but I believe also better members of society. I cannot count the number of times I have left a lecture room challenged, enticed and inspired about my programme. They go above and beyond to organise special lectures and to ensure that you are equipped with skills that employers are looking for. I had the opportunity to intern in the Department of War Studies, concerning myself with communications and social media. Getting the opportunity to work under Dr. Peter Busch (a former journalist turned academic), he provided not only the technical skills to learn the craft but conversations with him which allowed me to help contextualise the role of media in society.’ Mani International Relations MA

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War Studies & International Relations RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

PROGRAMME CHOICE Defence Studies Research MPhil/PhD

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A master’s degree with merit and a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) in areas related to the research is usually required. See our online prospectus for full entry requirements.

FACULTIES OF STUDY A Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Based in the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities The Department of War Studies is proud of its thriving community of research students. We have nearly 200 students currently undertaking doctoral research, with 60 new students joining the programme every year. Our research students work under the supervision of faculty members from the Department of War Studies, as well as the Department of Defence Studies. The department is especially interested in receiving applications from students planning their research projects in fields that will enhance the strength of the our research groups, programmes and centres, and assumes that normally research students will be attached to one or more of these, and that in all cases will enhance the research culture and contribute to the departmental research strategy.

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Defence Studies Research MPhil/PhD S Our research programme benefits from its unique combination of research expertise, strong links to other departments at King’s and close interaction with the armed forces and the Ministry of Defence. The department supports a range of studies in military and naval history, defence policy and international security, it features in journal publications and provides policy advice and consultancy activities. The department is keen to receive applications from students with research interests that complement those of members of staff and of our research groups. Head of Programme: Dr Tim Benbow. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

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Research groups & leaders: Centre for Military Education Outreach Victoria Syme-Taylor. Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Professor Greg Kennedy. Imperial, Diplomatic & Military History Professor Ashley Jackson. International Defence Ethics Dr David Whetham. Private Military & Security Dr Chris Kinsey.

Middle East & Mediterranean Studies MPhil/PhD A See page 185.


S This tailored programme of research training and development involves an extensive research thesis, which will form a distinct contribution to knowledge on the subject and include evidence and originality. The programme includes a formal writingup year. The department is keen to receive applications to complement research interests of our staff and research groups. Head of Programme: Professor Guglielmo Verdirame. Fee UK/EU: £4,500 (2014). Fee overseas: £16,000 (2014).

Research groups & leaders: Afghanistan Studies Mr Avinash Paliwal. Asian Security & Warfare Dr Alessio Patalano. Africa Research Group Dr Kieran Mitton. Centre for Defence Studies (CDS) Professor John Gearson. Centre in International Relations (RCIR) Professor Vivienne Jabri. Centre for Military Health Research Professor Simon Wessely and Professor Christopher Dandeker. Centre for Science & Security Studies (CSSS) Professor Wyn Bowen and Dr Christopher Hobbs.

Conflict, Security & Development Research Group (CSDRG) Professor Mats Berdal. European Centre for Energy & Resource Security (EUCERS) Professor Friedbert Pflüger. Foresight: Early Warning & Preventative Policy Professor Christoph O Meyer. History of Warfare Professor William Philpott. Insurgency Dr David Betz. Intelligence & International Security Dr Michael S Goodman. International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation & Political Violence (ICSR) Professor Peter Neumann and Dr John Bew. Laughton Naval History Unit Professor Andrew Lambert. Marjan Centre for the Study of War and the Non-Human Sphere Professor Mike Rainsborough. The Private Military & Security Research Group Dr Chris Kinsey. Russian & Eurasian Security Research Group Dr Ruth Deyermond, Dr Natasha Kuhrt, Dr Domitilla Sagramoso and Amb Denis Corboy. War Crimes Professor James Gow and Dr Rachel Kerr.

VOICE OF THE STUDENT

War Studies Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with University of Hong Kong (HKU)/National University of Singapore (NUS)

‘I came to King’s for my MA in Conflict, Security and Development in 2010 and it was the extraordinary quality of the staff, programme, fellow students and stunning facilities that brought me back for the PhD in 2013. The immeasurable support and guidance of my two supervisors Vivienne Jabri (PhD) and Rudra Chaudhuri (MA) stand out as noteworthy cases of exemplary teaching staff. The combination of faculty and diverse thematic focus are par none and lends an optimal learning environment and a broad range of skills and lenses from which to engage in the professional world afterwards. During my master’s I undertook rewarding internships at ICSR and a risk management firm. Since beginning the PhD, I have become Managing Editor at Strife and work with the Canadian government on terrorism policy.’ Joana War Studies PhD

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English & Academic Skills TAUGHT PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME CHOICE International Pre-master’s Programme (IPP)

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FACULTIES OF STUDY E English Language Centre

Based in the English Language Centre (ELC) The ELC provides a range of university preparation programmes for international students whose first language is not English. Our programmes are specifically designed to equip you with the best academic language and study skills to succeed during your postgraduate studies at a top UK university such as King’s. Whether you decide to take additional preparation before starting your postgraduate programme because you want the extra practice or because you are required to fulfil a language condition, the International Pre-master’s Programme (IPP) and the Pre-sessional Programmes will provide you with the necessary skills for your entire academic career. Additionally, the programmes allow you an opportunity to make friends and settle into campus life before starting your postgraduate degree studies. You will be taught through a combination of lectures and seminars and assigned a personal tutor who you will meet on a regular basis. You will have full access to King’s facilities from day one and study in a multicultural environment with like-minded students from all over the world.

Graduate prospects Of our students who successfully complete their IPP and choose to continue their education in the UK, typically around 75 per cent progress to postgraduate study at King’s or at other Russell Group universities including University College London (UCL), London School of Economics (LSE), Durham University, the University of Southampton and Imperial College London among others.

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Entry requirements: You should have completed a full undergraduate degree programme and graduated from university with a good Grade Point Average (GPA), equivalent to a minimum upper second class degree. There are different language levels for September and January entry points (please refer to the ELC website for details). It is your responsibility to ensure that your GPA is sufficient for the postgraduate programme you wish to apply for. Fees: See www.kcl.ac.uk/elc

The Pre-sessional Programmes run during the summer and focus on academic English and generic postgraduate study skills. They are designed for international students who already hold an offer to study at postgraduate level at King’s or at other UK universities and either need to improve their language level in order to meet the linguistic requirement of their offer, or just wish improve their current level. If your postgraduate degree offer is from King’s, successful completion of the course will fulfil any language condition of your offer and you will not be required to retake any external English exams to progress. If you already hold an unconditional offer, you may choose to take a Presessional as additional preparation and practice before starting your postgraduate studies. Entry requirements: A conditional or unconditional offer to study at King’s or another UK university. Each Pre-sessional entry point has different language requirements which vary by academic subject area (please refer to the ELC website for details). Fees: See www.kcl.ac.uk/elc Duration: 17 weeks, 13 weeks, 9 weeks or 5 weeks full-time during the summer. Location: Strand Campus.

Duration: One year full-time September–June or six months full-time January–June. Location: Strand Campus.

‘I chose King’s Pre-sessional because it’s known as the best among the University of London. I was offered courses from other universities but I preferred King’s because of the quality of classes and teachers. The course was very useful for me to improve my essay writing skills at postgraduate level. It helped me develop my analytical and critical thinking, which are essential skills when writing an essay. I strongly recommend these programmes to international students, even to students who meet the score of the IELTS. Postgraduate level writing skills are different from the IELTS essay. You need academic analysis and to be able to explain your opinions objectively. The Pre-sessional will help you develop these skills in an efficient way. In fact, I always use the materials of the Pre-sessional course when I write my master’s essays!’ Setsuko Pre-sessional student now studying Conflict, Security and Development MA at King’s

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ENGLISH & ACADEMIC SKILLS PREPARATION PROGRAMMES

The IPP is designed for international students who wish to improve their linguistic and academic skills in order to study at postgraduate level at King’s or at another top UK university. The course is open to students who already hold a postgraduate degree offer, as well as those who do not. The programme will provide you with a range of English, study and communication skills related to the academic field in which you intend to specialise. We currently offer pathways in Law, Business Management, and Europe & the World. If you do not hold a postgraduate degree offer already, you will receive full support and advice during your studies on how and where to apply. Your IPP tutor will also act as one of your academic referees.

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College Policy College statement on equality and diversity KEY PRINCIPLES

King’s College London recognises that equality of opportunity and the recognition and promotion of diversity are integral to its academic and economic strengths. The following principles apply in respect of the College’s commitment to equality and diversity: • To provide and advance equality of opportunity in all areas of its work and activity • To recognise and develop the diversity of skills and talent within its current and potential community • To ensure that all College members and prospective members are treated solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential without receiving any unjustified discrimination or unfavourable treatment because of a protected characteristic[1] • To provide and promote a positive working, learning and social environment which is free from prejudice, discrimination and any form of harassment, bullying or victimization • To foster good relations between individuals from different groups and tackle prejudice and promote understanding. [1]

protected characteristic include age, disability, A gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and sexual orientation.

Management responsibility for equality and diversity resides within the Equality & Diversity Unit in the Directorate of Student & Education Support. The Disability Advisory Service provides information, advice and guidance on possible support initiatives to students and staff of the College. The College recognises that all of its members have a duty to support and commit to its equality and diversity principles to ensure that these are embedded within College policies, procedures and practices. TERM DATES

The provisional dates are (please check the website for any changes): 21 September to 11 December 2015 11 January to 1 April 2016 2 May to 10 June 2016 REGISTRATION FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

14 to 18 September 2015 DEGREE-AWARDING POWERS

In July 2006 the Privy Council granted the College degree-awarding powers in its own right. The College exercises these powers whilst remaining a constituent College of the University of London. Therefore all students who start a programme in 2015 will study for a King’s College London degree. Your degree certificate will record that your degree is awarded by King’s and that the College is a member of the University of London. The enactment of this change in awarding authority does not affect the degree programme curricula, the teachers or the methods of teaching, the modes of assessment, or the high quality of the academic and associated support provision.

QUALIFICATIONS AT KING’S

Undergraduate-level programmes (equivalent to final year undergraduate study) Grad Cert, Grad Dip: Graduate Certificates and Diplomas. TAUGHT LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS

LLM: Master of Laws MA: Master of Arts MClinDent: Master of Clinical Dentistry MMUS: Master of Music MPH: Master of Public Health MRes: Master of Research MSc: Master of Science PG Cert: Postgraduate Certificate PG Dip: Postgraduate Diploma. PGCE: Postgraduate Certificate in Education RESEARCH DEGREES

Joint PhD programmes with international partners MD(Res): Doctor of Medicine (Research) MPhil: Master of Philosophy MPhilStud: Master of Philosophical Studies. Professional doctorates DClinPsy: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DHC: Doctorate in Healthcare (nursing) DrPS: Doctorate in Professional Studies EdD: Doctorate in Education PhD: Doctor of Philosophy.

Disclaimer The following message contains some very important information. Please read it before you use this prospectus. This prospectus was printed in the summer of 2014. It contains information on the postgraduate programmes that King’s College London intends to run for students who are planning to start university in the autumn of 2015. The College has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the information provided is both helpful and accurate as at the date of publication. However, this information is subject to change over time. For this reason, it is particularly important that you should check the website for updates (www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus) or contact the College using the contact details contained within this document. Some circumstances (such as staff changes, resource limitations and other factors over which the College has no control, such as industrial action or a change in the law or the level of demand for a particular programme or module) may result in the College having to withdraw or change aspects of the programmes, modules and/or student services detailed in this prospectus. This could include, but not necessarily be limited to, programme/module content, staffing, the location where the programme/module is taught or the manner of teaching delivery, and the facilities provided to deliver or support the programme. The College reserves the right to amend or withdraw without notice and at its entire discretion any of the programmes, modules, services, facilities or other matters contained or referred to in this prospectus; where this is necessary, the College will take reasonable steps to reduce any disruption to enrolled students. The College may also add new programmes at any time without notice. Prospective candidates should note that, in the event of such circumstances occurring, the College cannot accept liability for any complaints or claims for costs, losses or damages made by a student resulting from a service disruption or closure, or any change to, or withdrawal of, a programme/module that he/she had intended to study, or the addition of a new programme.

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3 Bush House

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Assisted disabled access

4 Royal Courts of Justice

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KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL Hambleden Wing Golden Jubilee Wing Denmark Wing: Accident & Emergency Guthrie Wing Ruskin Wing Cheyne Wing Pathology Block Bessemer Wing King’s Day Nursery 10 Normanby Building

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KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL Denmark Wing: Accident & Emergency

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Henry Wellcome Building for Psychology David Goldberg Centre for Health Services Research Child Psychiatry Addiction Sciences Building, 4 Windsor Walk 1 Windsor Walk MRC SGDP (Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre) Academic Neuroscience Centre

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POINTS OF INTEREST

A Boland House

1 Bermondsey Wing

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1 Statue of Thomas Guy

B Capital House

2 Borough Wing

Other entrance

2 Guy’s Memorial Arch

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3 Conybeare House

Disabled access

3 Southwark Cathedral

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4 Nuffield House

Assisted disabled access

4 Borough Market

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5 West Wing

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7 Tower Wing

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* You must register with Security at the Hodgkin Building in order to have access

7 Old Operating Theatre 8 Gordon Museum (King’s/Trust staff and medical public only) 9 Quadrangle


Visit St Thomas’ Campus

South Wing (Blocks 5-8) East Wing Evelina Children’s Hospital Prideaux Building St Thomas’ House Gassiot House Department of General Practice & Primary Care K Education Centre

A&E Accident & Emergency Parking (on Lower Ground level – access from Lambeth Palace Road) Disabled Parking Main entrance Other entrance Disabled access Assisted disabled access Shuttle bus stop (on lower level) Houses of Parliament Lambeth Palace Archbishop’s Park

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Index Part-time postgraduate programmes TAUGHT PROGRAMMES A Academic Practice in Higher Education MA/PG Dip Academic Practice in Higher Education PG Cert Advanced (Neuromusculoskeletal) Physiotherapy MSc Advanced Care in Dementia MSc Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Advanced Paediatrics MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Ageing & Society MA/MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Air Power in the Modern World MA America & the World MA American Studies MA Analytical Science for Industry MSc Ancient History MA Arts & Cultural Management MA

77 77

106 101 157 146 157 101 203 97 97 63 111 166

B Biblical Studies MA Bioethics & Society MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Biopharmaceuticals MSc Brazil in Global Perspective MSc

198 101 171 129

C CBT Informed & CarerSupportive Practice in Psychosis Grad Cert/Grad Dip Certificate in Advanced Musical Studies (CAMS) PG Cert Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc Child Studies MA China & Globalisation MSc Christianity & the Arts MA Cities MA/MSc Classical Art & Archaeology MA Classical Studies Grad Dip Classics MA Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Clinical Forensic Psychiatry MSc Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences MSc Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Clinical Research MRes Cognitive Behavioural Therapies PG Dip

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis PG Dip/PG Cert Comparative Literature MA Competition Law (LLM) Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc Computing in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA Conflict, Security & Development MA Construction Law & Dispute Resolution MSc Contemporary History MA Contemporary India MA Contemporary India MRes Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA Critical Methodologies MA Cultural & Creative Industries MA

190 84 135

143

78 203 203 134 111 97 97 84 84 166

D Digital Asset & Media Management MA Digital Culture & Society MA Digital Humanities MA Disasters, Adaptation & Development MA/MSc District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

166 166 166 93

158 171

E

189 166 189 77 129 198 93 67 67 67 77 189 189 171 157 190

Early Intervention in Psychosis MSc 190 Early Modern English Literature: Text & Transmission MA 84 Early Modern History MA 111 Economics for Competition Law MA/PG Dip 134 Education & Professional Studies MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 158 Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA 78 Education Management MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Education, Policy & Society MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Eighteenth-century Studies MA 84 Endodontology MClinDent 72 English 1850-Present MA 84

English in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics MA Environment & Development MA/MSc Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management MSc EU Competition Law MA/PG Dip Eurasian Political Economy & Energy MSc European Law (LLM) European Union Law MA/PG Dip

78 79 93 93

94 134 97 135 134

F Family Therapy Grad Cert Family Therapy MSc Film Studies MA Financial Mathematics MSc Forensic Mental Health MSc Forensic Mental Health Research MSc Forensic Science MSc/MRes/ PG Dip/PG Cert French Literature & Culture MA

190 190 167 143 190 191 63 88

G Geography MA/MSc Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA German & Comparative Literature MRes Gerontology MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert Global Environmental Change MSc Global Ethics & Human Values MA Global Health & Social Justice MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert Governance in Contemporary China MSc

94 94 88 101 94 135 102 129

H History MRes History of Philosophy MA History of War MA Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc

111 175 111 139

I Intellectual Property & Information Law (LLM) Intelligence & International Security MA International Business Law (LLM) International Child Studies MA International Conflict Studies MA

135 203 135 79 204

International Financial Law (LLM) International Peace & Security MA International Programme in Addiction Studies MSc International Relations MA International Relations & Contemporary War MA International Tax (LLM)

135 204 191 204 204 136

J Jewish Studies MA

198

L Language & Cognition MA Language & Cultural Diversity MA Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA Latin American Development MSc Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert LLM (General)

175 84 88 89 129

158 135

M Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert 106 Master of Laws LLM 135 Mathematics Education MA (route within Education modular programme) 79 Mathematics Grad Dip 143 Mathematics MSc 143 Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip 116 Medical Ethics & Law MA 136 Medical Humanities MSc 85 Medical Immunology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 146 Medical Law MA 136 Medical Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 116 Medicine, Science & Society MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 102 Medieval English: Sex, Gender & Culture MA 85 Medieval History MA 112 Medieval Studies MA 85 Mental Health Service & Population Research MSc 192 Mental Health Studies MSc 192 Middle Eastern Studies MA 184 Midwifery (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 158 Modern Foreign Languages Education MA (route within Education modular programme) 80 Modern Greek Studies (Interdisciplinary) MA 81 Modern Greek Studies (Literature) MA 89


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N Nineteenth-century Studies MA 112 Non-Proliferation & International Security MA 204 Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 116

O Organisational Psychiatry & Psychology MSc

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159 117 94 199

Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages MA (TESOL) 80 Terrorism, Security & Society MA 205 Theatre & Performance Studies MA 167 Theology & Religious Studies Grad Dip 199 Theoretical Physics MSc 143 Tourism, Environment & Development MA/MSc 94 Translational Cancer Medicine MRes 147 Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 172 Transnational Law (LLM) 136

U UK, EU & US Copyright Law MA/PG Dip

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Vascular Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

107 184

War & Psychiatry MSc War in the Modern World MA War Studies MA Water: Science & Governance MSc World History & Cultures MA

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R Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 116 Religion in Contemporary Society MA 199 Research Methods for Social Science & Health PG Cert 107 Risk Analysis MA/MSc 94 Russia in Global Systems MSc 97 Russian Policy & Society MSc 184

S Science & Security MA Science Education MA (route within Education modular programme) Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA Security, Leadership & Society MSc Shakespeare Studies MA

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P Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Periodontology MClinDent Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc Pharmaceutical Technology MSc Pharmacy Practice MSc/MSc (Prescribing)/PG Dip/PG Dip (Prescribing)/PG Cert Philosophy MA Philosophy of Medicine MA Philosophy of Mental Disorder MSc Philosophy of Psychology MA Physics Grad Dip Physics MSc Political Economy MA Politics & Contemporary History MA Psychiatric Research MSc Public Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care) Public Policy MA Public Policy & Ageing MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Public Policy & Management MSc

South Asia & Global Security MA Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA Special Care Dentistry MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip Specialist Ultrasound Practice PG Cert Sustainable Cities MA/MSc Systematic Theology MA

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RESEARCH PROGRAMMES A Addictions MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD, MD(Res) American Studies Research MPhil/PhD Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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D Defence Studies Research MPhil/PhD 206 Development Studies and Emerging Economies MPhil/PhD 131 Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD 154 Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD 164 Digital Humanities MPhil/PhD 168

E Education & Professional Studies Research MPhil/PhD 81 Education Professional Studies (Doctorate in) EdD/DrPS 81

F Film Studies MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU

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G Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD 149 Geography Research MPhil/ PhD, option of joint PhD with the University of Hong Kong (HKU), Humboldt or the University of Singapore (NUS) 95 Gerontology Research MPhil/PhD 103

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B Biostatistics MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Brazilian Studies Research MPhil/PhD

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193 98

Health & Social Care Research MPhil/PhD/DHC Health Service & Population Research MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Health Studies Research MPhil/PhD Higher Education Research MPhil/PhD Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences (Centre of) (CHAPS) MPhil/PhD

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M Management Research MPhil/PhD Mathematics Research MPhil/PhD Midwifery Research MPhil/PhD Music MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU

141 144 161 169

N Neuroimaging MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Nursing Research MPhil/PhD

119 154 161

O Old Age Psychiatry & Dementia MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) 194

P Palliative Care & Rehabilitation (Cicely Saunders Institute of) MPhil/PhD Pharmaceutical Science (Institute of) MPhil/PhD Physics Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with (HKU)/Erasmus Mundus Psychological Medicine MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Psychology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Psychosis Studies MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Public Policy Research/Political Economy Research/Politics Research MPhil/PhD

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W War Studies Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU/NUS Women’s Health MPhil/PhD/ MD(Res)

207 150

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Modern Greek Studies (Sociolinguistics) MA Modern History MA Music MMus


Index all postgraduate taught programmes A Academic Practice in Higher Education MA/PG Dip Academic Practice in Higher Education PG Cert Accounting, Accountability & Financial Management MSc Addiction Studies MSc/PG Cert Addictions MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Advanced (Neuromusculoskeletal) Physiotherapy MSc Advanced Care in Dementia MSc Advanced Clinical Healthcare MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Advanced Computing MSc Advanced Computing with Management MSc Advanced Minimum Intervention Dentistry MSc Advanced Paediatrics MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Advanced Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Advanced Software Engineering MSc Advanced Software Engineering with Management MSc Aesthetic Dentistry MSc Ageing & Society MA/MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Air Power in the Modern World MA America & the World MA American Studies MA Analytical Science for Industry MSc Analytical Toxicology MSc Ancient History MA Aquatic Resource Management MSc Arts & Cultural Management MA Aviation Medicine MSc

C 77 77 139 189 193

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B Biblical Studies MA Bioethics & Society MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MSc/MRes Biopharmaceuticals MSc Brazil in Global Perspective MSc

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Cardiovascular Research MSc CBT Informed & CarerSupportive Practice in Psychosis Grad Cert/Grad Dip Certificate in Advanced Musical Studies (CAMS) PG Cert Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc Child Studies MA China & Globalisation MSc Christianity & the Arts MA Cities MA/MSc Classical Art & Archaeology MA Classical Studies Grad Dip Classics MA Clinical Dermatology MSc Clinical Education MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Clinical Forensic Psychiatry MSc Clinical Forensic Psychology MSc Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences MSc Clinical Neuroscience MSc Clinical Nursing MSc Clinical Pharmacology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Clinical Research MRes Cognitive Behavioural Therapies PG Dip Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis PG Dip/PG Cert Comparative Literature MA Competition Law (LLM) Complex Systems Modelling – From Biomedical & Natural to Economic & Social Sciences MSc Computer Systems Engineering with Management MSc Computing & Internet Systems MSc Computing & Security MSc Computing in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) Computing, IT Law & Management MSc Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA Conflict, Security & Development MA Conscious Sedation for Dentistry PG Dip Construction Law & Dispute Resolution MSc Contemporary History MA Contemporary India MA Contemporary India MRes

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Contemporary Literature, Culture & Theory MA Critical Methodologies MA Cultural & Creative Industries MA

84 84 166

D Dental Public Health MSc Diabetes Clinical Care and Management MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Diagnostic Dermatopathology MSc Dietetics MSc/PG Dip Digital Asset & Media Management MA Digital Culture & Society MA Digital Curation MA Digital Humanities MA Disasters, Adaptation & Development MA/MSc District Nursing/Nurse Practitioner (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc Drug Development Science MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Drug Discovery Skills MSc

71

158 146 163 166 166 166 166 93

English in Education MA (route within Education modular programme) English Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics MA Environment & Development MA/MSc Environment, Politics & Globalisation MA/MSc Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management MSc EU Competition Law MA/PG Dip Eurasian Political Economy & Energy MSc European History MA European Law (LLM) European Public Policy MA European Studies MA European Union Law MA/PG Dip

78 79 93 93 94 134 97 111 135 184 88 134

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E Early Intervention in Psychosis MSc 190 Early Modern English Literature: Text & Transmission MA 84 Early Modern History MA 111 Economics for Competition Law MA/PG Dip 134 Education & Professional Studies MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Education for Healthcare Professionals MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 158 Education in Arts & Cultural Settings MA 78 Education Management MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Education, Policy & Society MA (route within Education modular programme) 78 Eighteenth-century Studies MA 84 Electronic Engineering with Management MSc 122 Emerging Economies & Inclusive Development MSc 129 Emerging Economies & International Development MSc 129 Endodontics MSc 72 Endodontology MClinDent 72 Engineering with Management MSc 123 English: 1850–Present MA 84

Family Therapy Grad Cert Family Therapy MSc Film Studies MA Financial Mathematics MSc Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent Forensic Mental Health MSc Forensic Mental Health Research MSc Forensic Science MSc/MRes/PG Dip/PG Cert French Literature & Culture MA

190 190 167 143 72 190 191 63 88

G Genes, Environment & Development MSc Geography MA/MSc Geopolitics, Territory & Security MA German & Comparative Literature MRes Gerontology MSc/PG Dip/ PG Cert Global Environmental Change MSc Global Ethics & Human Values MA Global Health & Social Justice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Global Health MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Global History MA Global Mental Health MSc Governance in Contemporary China MSc

152 94 94 88 101 94 135 102 106 111 102 129

H Health Psychology MSc History MRes History of Philosophy MA History of War MA

191 111 175 111


I Immunology MSc 59 Intellectual Property & Information Law (LLM) 135 Intelligence & International Security MA 203 Intelligent Systems MSc 123 International Business Law (LLM) 135 International Child Studies MA 79 International Conflict Studies MA 204 International Financial Law (LLM) 135 International Management MSc 139 International Marketing MSc 139 International Peace & Security MA 204 International Political Economy MA 184 International Pre-master’s Programme (IPP) 45, 209 International Programme in Addiction Studies MSc 191 International Relations & Contemporary War MA 204 International Relations MA 204 International Tax (LLM) 136

J Jewish Studies MA

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L Language & Cognition MA Language & Cultural Diversity MA Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip Late Antique & Byzantine Studies MA Latin American Development MSc Leadership (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Leadership & Development MSc LLM (General)

175 84 88 89 129

158 130 135

M Managing Healthcare Education PG Cert Master of Laws LLM Mathematics Education MA Mathematics Grad Dip Mathematics MSc Maxillofacial & Craniofacial Technology MSc

106 135 79 143 143 72

Maxillofacial Prosthetic Rehabilitation MSc Medical Engineering & Physics MSc/PG Dip Medical Ethics & Law MA Medical Humanities MSc Medical Imaging Sciences MRes Medical Immunology MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Medical Law MA Medical Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Medicine, Science & Society MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Medieval English: Sex, Gender & Culture MA Medieval History MA Medieval Studies MA Mental Health Service & Population Research MSc Mental Health Studies MSc Middle Eastern Studies MA Midwifery (Advanced Practice Pathway) MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Midwifery with Registration PG Dip Mindfulness: Neuroscience and Clinical Applications MSc Mobile & Personal Communications MSc Mobile Internet Research with industry MSc Modern Foreign Languages Education MA (route within Education modular programme) Modern Greek Studies (Interdisciplinary) MA Modern Greek Studies (Literature) MA Modern Greek Studies (Sociolinguistics) MA Modern History MA Molecular Biophysics MRes Music MMus

72 116 136 85 116 146 136 116 102 85 112 85 192 192 184

158 159 192 123 123

80 89 89 89 112 59 167

N Neuroimaging MSc Neuroscience MSc Nineteenth-century Studies MA Non-Proliferation & International Security MA Nuclear Medicine: Science & Practice MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Nursing with registration as a Children’s Nurse PGDip Nursing with registration as a Mental Health Nurse PGDip Nursing with registration as an Adult Nurse PGDip Nutrition MSc/PG Dip

152 152 112 204

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192 72

P Paediatric Dentistry MSc Palliative Care MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Periodontology MClinDent Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Control MSc Pharmaceutical Technology MSc Pharmacology MSc/MRes Pharmacy Practice MSc/MSc (Prescribing)/PG Dip/PG Dip (Prescribing)/PG Cert Philosophy MA Philosophy of Medicine MA Philosophy of Mental Disorder MSc Philosophy of Psychology MA Physics Grad Dip Physics MSc Physiotherapy (pre-registration) MSc Political Economy MA Political Economy of Emerging Markets MSc Politics & Contemporary History MA Postgraduate Certificate in Education PGCE Pre-sessional Programmes Prosthodontics MClinDent Psychiatric Research MSc Public Health MPH/MSc/MPH (Primary Care) Public Policy MA Public Policy & Ageing MA/PG Dip/PG Cert Public Policy & Management MSc

73 106 73 171 172 172

172 175 175 175 175 178 178 107 184 130 184 80 209 73 192 107 184 184 140

R Radiopharmaceutics & PET Radiochemistry MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Regenerative Dentistry MSc Religion in Contemporary Society MA Research Biobanking MSc/PG Dip Research Methods for Social Science & Health PG Cert Risk Analysis MA/MSc Robotics MSc Russia in Global Systems MSc Russian Policy & Society MSc

116 73 199 147 107 94 123 97 184

Science & Security MA 204 Science Education MA (route within Education modular programme) 80 Science, Technology & Medicine in History MA 112 Security, Leadership & Society MSc 205 Shakespeare Studies MA 85 Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry MSc 192 South Asia & Global Security MA 205 Space Physiology & Health MSc 181 Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies MA 89 Special Care Dentistry MSc 73 Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Advanced Practice Pathway) PG Dip 159 Specialist Ultrasound Practice PG Cert 117 Sustainable Cities MA/MSc 94 Systematic Theology MA 199

T Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages MA (TESOL) 80 Telecommunications & Internet Technology MSc 124 Telecommunications Research with Industry MSc 124 Terrorism, Security & Society MA 205 Theatre & Performance Studies MA 167 Theology & Religious Studies Grad Dip 199 Theoretical Physics MSc 143 Tourism, Environment & Development MA/MSc 94 Translational Cancer Medicine MRes 147 Transnational Law (LLM) 136 Translational Medicine MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert 172

U UK, EU & US Copyright Law MA/PG Dip

136

V Vascular Ultrasound MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert

117

W War & Psychiatry MSc 192 War in the Modern World MA 205 War Studies MA 205 Water: Science & Governance MSc 94 Web Intelligence MSc 124 World History & Cultures MA 112

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Human & Applied Physiology MSc 181 Human Resource Management & Organisational Analysis MSc 139


Index all postgraduate research programmes A Addictions MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Age-Related Diseases & Illnesses (Wolfson Centre for) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) American Studies Research MPhil/PhD Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil/PhD Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

D 193

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B Biomaterials, Biomimetics & Biophotonics MPhil/PhD Biostatistics MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Brazilian Studies Research MPhil/PhD Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies MPhil/PhD

E 74 193 98 90

C Cancer Studies MPhil/PhD Cardiovascular MPhil/MRes/PhD/MD(Res) Cell & Molecular Biophysics (Randall Division of) MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Chemistry (Department of) MPhil/PhD Child & Adolescent Psychiatry MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Chinese Studies Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU or NUS Classics MPhil/PhD Clinical Neuroscience MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) Comparative Literature MPhil/PhD Computer Science Research MPhil/PhD Contemporary History MPhil/PhD Contemporary India Research MPhil/PhD Craniofacial Development & Stem Cell Biology MPhil/PhD Culture, Media & Creative Industries MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with Humboldt

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Defence Studies Research MPhil/PhD 206 Development Studies and Emerging Economies MPhil/PhD 131 Developmental Neurobiology (MRC Centre for) MPhil/PhD 154 Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences MPhil/PhD 164 Digital Humanities MPhil/PhD 168 Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DClinPsy 194

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Education/Professional Studies (Doctorate in) EdD/DrPS 81 Education & Professional Studies Research MPhil/PhD 81 English MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU, NUS or Humboldt 86 European Studies MPhil/PhD 90

F Film Studies MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU 169 Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Science MPhil/PhD/MD(Res) 154 French MPhil/PhD 91

G Genetics & Molecular Medicine MPhil/PhD Geography Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU, Humboldt or NUS German MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with Stuttgart, Sorbonne or Humboldt Gerontology Research MPhil/PhD

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T Telecommunications MPhil/PhD 126 Theology & Religious Studies MPhil/PhD 200 Transplantation Immunology & Mucosal Biology MPhil/PhD 150

W War Studies Research MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU/NUS Women’s Health MPhil/PhD/MD(Res)

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General information Accommodation 54, 55, 56 Alumni 5, 36, 37 Applying 38, 39, 46, 47, 48 Associate of King’s College (AKC) 7 Campuses 32, 33, 211-217 Careers & Employability Service 3, 37, 53 Chaplaincy 53 Commercial opportunities 53 Connections 14, 15, 20, 21, 25, 30, 31, 34, 35 Cost of living 40, 56 Counselling services 53 Cultural Institute 21 Dental Institute 22, 23 The Dickson Poon School of Law 10, 11 Disabled students 48, 53 Disclaimer 210 Distance learning 49 English Language Centre 44 English language requirements 44, 45 Enterprise Connect 3 Entry requirements 44, 45, 48 Equal opportunities 210 Fees, funding & finance 40, 41, 42, 43, 56 Faculty of Arts & Humanities 18, 19

Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine 24, 25 Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences 16, 17 Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy 12, 13 Flexible learning 49 Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery 26, 27 The Francis Crick Institute 31 Foreign language study 7 Global Institutes 8, 9 Graduate School 7, 43, 51, 53 Health and Dental Care 53 Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience 28, 29 International students 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 53 Internships 15, 21, 49 IT facilities 50 Joint Masters/PhD 35 King’s Centre for Global Health 31 King’s Learning Institute 51 King’s Health Partners 31 King’s Policy Institute 15 King’s Professional & Executive Development (KPED) 15 Language Resource Centre 50

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