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 …

King’s College London will Guide me to my Future Career – A Student’s Experience at King’s

Ena Cheng Hi everyone, I am a first year postgraduate student studying (Pre-Registration) Physiotherapy at King’s College London. It is a field of work in which I have been very passionate about ever since I was young. Prior to this degree, I studied Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation which has provided me with a vast amount …

Why I chose to study at King’s? – A Students Experience

Mahak Salik I understand that making a choice of university is anyway difficult that a pandemic over us has made it worse. I know a lot of you must be having so many questions and speculations regarding your decision to study at King’s College London, especially during these uncertain times. I urge you to not …

My Experience with University Accommodation (during the Covid-19 pandemic)

Mahak Salik Hi all. I am Mahak and I’m currently a postgraduate student at King’s studying Public Health. After I accepted my offer from King’s, there was another huge decision to be made. That’s right- where to live? I have never been outside of my home country, so it was another difficult decision to take. The ongoing …

Getting Student Support at King’s

Mahak Salik Hi everyone! I am Mahak, a postgraduate student at King’s, studying Public Health. If you’re worried of ‘if’ and ‘how’ you’ll be supported by the university during these uncertain times, please read along.   Support provided by the university During these unprecedented times, King’s has been a pillar of support. It constantly ensures that our mental …

A Typical Day as a Student of Public Health- Pandemic Version

Mahak Salik Hi all. I am Mahak, studying Public Health as my postgraduate degree at King’s. If you’re planning or have already opted for this course, you might benefit from my experience.  The department is quite lively and diverse. Most of us are from diverse backgrounds and belong to different age groups with different work experiences. We …

Postgraduate’s Experience in Drug Development Science at King’s

Emily Robinson When I began my part-time Master’s degree in Drug Development Science five years ago I was working in the King’s Clinical Trials Unit as a Trial Statistician. Having finished my degree two years ago, I have been able to progress in my career significantly. As soon as I completed the MSc, I was …