Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's College London

Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's College London

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The Faculty of Arts & Humanities is one of the UK’s most prestigious and comprehensive faculties of its kind. It is based on strong foundations in the Humanities, Languages and Literatures, and the Creative Arts, the Faculty’s departments are all regularly highlighted as being in the top ten in the UK, with most departments (such as French, Philosophy, History, Classics) also regularly featuring i

The Shock of the Old, the Promise of the New 07/03/2022

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the connections between energy, climate, trade, politics and conflict have never been more apparent. King's Historian David Edgerton's book "The Shock of the Old" is cited on Bloomberg.

The Shock of the Old, the Promise of the New With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the connections between energy, climate, trade, politics and conflict have never been more apparent.

Be part of something bigger! Get involved in King's Global Day of Service 2022 04/03/2022

📢Calling all King’s students, staff & King's College London Alumni 📢 Be part of something bigger! Get involved in King's Global Day of Service this March & discover how you how you can through volunteering.

Each year in March, students, staff & alumni take part in a range of volunteering activities across the world for King’s Global Day of Service. Global Day of Service is on 25 March (in recognition of the day King’s was founded) but any volunteering activities that take place in March can contribute to our volunteering hours and demonstrate the positive impact that the King’s community has locally, nationally & internationally.

We face many global challenges and our collective actions can meaningfully help others, no matter how small individual acts of kindness may feel. For Global Day of Service 2021, 544 volunteers from across 53 different countries spent 2,323 hours volunteering.

We want to have even greater impact this year, so we are calling on students, staff and alumni to arrange or take part in a volunteering event during March.

Discover how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/GDoS22

Be part of something bigger! Get involved in King's Global Day of Service 2022 Discover how you can give back and make a difference through volunteering this March

The west has declared all-out financial war with Russia. What does this mean? | David Edgerton 04/03/2022

"War is never just a matter of soldiers and weapons."

King's Historian Prof David Edgerton from the Department of History @ King's College London speaks about the economic war that the EU and Nato members have launched against Russia on the The Guardian.

The west has declared all-out financial war with Russia. What does this mean? | David Edgerton Sanctions are a form of war, not an alternative to it, and like war, they are dangerous, damaging and unpredictable in impact

Indeterminacy and Vagueness Conference Series 18/02/2022

📅 Indeterminacy and Vagueness Conference

KCL Graduate conference on Indeterminacy and Vagueness aims to bring together students and early-career researchers working on vagueness broadly construed, in the fields of Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemology and Philosophy of Mathematics.

We invite the submission of an abstracts (up to 500 words) AND a paper (up to 4000 words) on the subject of the conference, both prepared for blind review.

Deadline: 28th of February.

Indeterminacy and Vagueness Conference Series Theories and accounts of vagueness try to find a solution to the problem of how to treat predicates such as “is bald” or “moves in a straight line”, both in natural language and in scientific theories. Is vagueness an epistemological problem? Is all vagueness linguistic? Could there be intri...

The Ethics Cup – University of St Andrews Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs 17/02/2022

Regional Ethics Cup Tournament

📅24th February

The Department of Philosophy at King's College London is hosting a tournament in which teams of high school students match wits with each other discussing ethical issues of public concern.

The Ethics Cup – University of St Andrews Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs Home The John Stuart Mill Cup is now The Ethics Cup! Registration is now available for the 2022 Ethics Cup! A tournament in which teams of high school students match wits with each other discussing ethical issues of public concern. It’s not a debating competition and isn’t won by proving the opp...

New Artist in Residence to explore 'Wakeful Consciousness' 16/02/2022

The Centre for Philosophy and Art is thrilled to welcome Alison Hand as the new Artist in Residence for a major new grant project researching 'Wakeful Consciousness'.

New Artist in Residence to explore 'Wakeful Consciousness' Alison Hand is the new Artist in Residence for a major new grant project researching 'Wakeful Consciousness'.

Have you got ‘rave fatigue’?: Why we're all so tired after lockdown 11/02/2022

“The learning we have done, to focus on what sustains our mental and physical health in everyday life has (understandably) become the key priority for us."

Dr Rachael Kent from the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London appears on Mixmag and spoke about rave fatigue and tells us why we have lower socialisation levels post-lockdown.

https://mixmag.net/feature/rave-fatigue-tired-lockdown-raving-pandemic-clubbing?fbclid=IwAR3oOm62-uQXrzzd1eHhqA8kdhF5We_G7wEl0ZvOTIsVElGxASsdshX8e0U

Have you got ‘rave fatigue’?: Why we're all so tired after lockdown Did you look forward to the return of clubbing for 16 long months and now find yourself too tired to stay out all night? Megan Townsend explores how the pandemic affected our energy levels and finds out how to get your party stamina back

Free Thinking - Whale Watching - BBC Sounds 11/02/2022

🎧 On Free Thinking: Whale Watching

Dr Edward Sugden from the Department of English Language and Literature at King's College London appears on BBC Radio 3 and talks about how Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick became one of the most enduring novels of all time.

Free Thinking - Whale Watching - BBC Sounds Rana Mitter dives into the world of whales and examines our relationship to marine life.

Photos 04/02/2022

Join King's Entrepreneurship Institute at the biggest digital entrepreneurship festival of 2022, to explore the London entrepreneurial ecosystem and beyond!

We'll be talking about startups💡, social enterprise 🙏, sustainability♻️ + what’s 🚀 in digital + tech https://bit.ly/3ulhooG

Visiting Fellow appointed to share impact and knowledge exchange expertise 04/02/2022

We are thrilled to welcome CESI Director Dr Elizabeth Jackson as a Visiting Research Fellow within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities! This long-term collaboration aims to increase expertise, knowledge exchange, and impact on both sides.

Visiting Fellow appointed to share impact and knowledge exchange expertise Dr Elizabeth Jackson, Director of the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute (CESI) at the University of Guelph, Canada, will support the Faculty’s impact and knowledge exchange work through varied professional development opportunities.

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