How to Survive your Dissertation

By Gabriella Culina-Jones, MSc Stem Cells and Regenerative Therapies: From Bench to Market Dissertations are always stressful but with some careful planning they don’t have to be. Thinking back on my own dissertation, there were many things I‘m glad I did, but also some things I wish I had done differently. Hopefully, by the end …

Planning to move to London for King’s? We’ve got you!

By Kriti Maitre, Biomedical & Molecular Sciences Research MRes Hello everyone! I am Kriti Maitre from India, currently studying Biomedical and Molecular Sciences Research for my Postgraduate degree at King’s. As I gear towards the end of my degree, I recollect the zealous and anxious last few weeks before I moved to London. I hope …

The King’s College London – Community of People

By Noémi Hutubessy, Human & Applied Physiology MSc As a public research university, King’s College London is many things but above all, it is a community of people: from students to professors and researchers, from deans and administrators to wardens and janitors – without these people, the institution would not be what it is. I …

Experience of being a mature student

By Holly Kalra, Nutrition MSc I’m Holly, and I’m in the final few months of an Msc in Nutrition at Kings. I’m 28 which I guess makes me a ‘mature’ student! Here’s how I found going back to study after working for a few years. After graduating from my BSc in Physiology in 2016, I …