Summer reading list | Computer Science
You might find this reading list useful for preparation over the summer period if you’re due to start your first year of Computer Science at […]
You might find this reading list useful for preparation over the summer period if you’re due to start your first year of Computer Science at […]
Being a Computer Science student in a foreign city can become overwhelming for some of us. Adapting to London and taking on the Computer Science […]
The Franklin-Wilkins Building (FWB) is home to King’s chemistry students. Located at Waterloo Campus, it includes recently refurbished labs, a canteen, and a library with many […]
Postgraduate studies can be very intense! But I hope that you’ll find these tips useful to will help ease your life and stress as […]
Chemistry is all around us, and understanding chemical processes takes us one step closer to understanding the world. Personally, I believe that Chemistry is […]
There are many aspects of Physics that I love, but let me share my top 5 reasons with you: 1. Physics […]
By Isabella Trujillo-Cortes, Biomedical Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering I’m going to summarise what I’ve loved the most whilst studying at King’s these past two […]
By Hayley Wootton, Chemistry with Biomedicine, Department of Chemistry It’s June 2014. I’m a year 12 student looking for the Franklin-Wilkins building on the Waterloo […]
By Matt Lane, PhD Cross-disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems, Department of Physics The transition from college to university can be daunting, but now that you’re […]
By Dr Katelyn Spillane, Lecturer in Experimental Biophysics, Department of Physics I’m Katelyn, a Lecturer in Experimental Biophysics and the programme coordinator for our new […]
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