FAQ’s about taking an English BA at King’s
This post was written by Romilly (please note modules and course structure can change. Please check the King’s website for the most up-to-date information) What […]
This post was written by Romilly (please note modules and course structure can change. Please check the King’s website for the most up-to-date information) What […]
The chance to put your degree into practice The best thing about studying languages is that you graduate with a tangible skill that you […]
by: Ro Xzi As an international student studying History and Political Economy here at King’s College London, I want to share a few things that […]
by Alexander After four years at King’s studying French and Philosophy, there are a few things about studying a joint honours arts and humanities degree […]
by Ginny The community of the Liberal Arts department The Liberal Arts department creates such a unique environment; everyone is so welcoming and encouraging in […]
by Davine As the chaos of the UCAS process begins, we are faced with many decisions to make and factors to consider. I’m Davine, a first year […]
Every day at King’s is a little different. Depending on my timetable, I typically wake up around 9:30am before getting breakfast and heading to campus. […]
Studying Music at King’s means joining a department that is right in the heart of one of the world’s great cities for music – and […]
Dr Sara Marzagora and student ambassadors answer the questions of prospective students and offer holders about the King’s Comparative Literature BA. Although it was up-to-date at […]
Karina was part of the first year to study Culture, Media & Creative Industries BA and is going into her second year of the degree […]
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