With insight from academics and professionals in public, private and third-sector organisations, the part-time MSc in Risk Analysis, Disasters and Resilience offers a critical understanding of differential vulnerability and exposure to hazard and how they shape adaptation and resilience. The course is taught primarily at the King's College department of Geography on their Waterloo campus.

With insight from academics and professionals in public, private and third-sector organisations, the part-time MSc in Risk Analysis, Disasters and Resilience offers a critical understanding of differential vulnerability and exposure to hazard and how they shape adaptation and resilience. The course is taught primarily at the King's College department of Geography on their Waterloo campus.

The LLM course is a globally recognised qualification  across key legal disciplines. At Kings College London, you  will benefit from a vibrant intellectual community, student societies and social events, as well as links with prestigious international law schools. 

Kings College London provides cutting-edge insight from researchers, practitioners, and professional contacts. Learn the theories you’ll need for success – as well as how to apply them in the working world.

 

The LLM course is a globally recognised qualification  across key legal disciplines. At Kings College London, you  will benefit from a vibrant intellectual community, student societies and social events, as well as links with prestigious international law schools. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 5 January, 2021

As the clock struck midnight on 1 January 2021, the start of the new year also marked the end of the UK’s membership in the European Union. 

And with that, it also meant that the UK was no longer a part of the EU’s Erasmus+ programme, which has enabled university staff and student exchanges across Europe. 

The UK has instead created its own programme, the Turing scheme (named after pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing).

However, Turing differs from Erasmus+ in a few ways.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 20 December, 2020

As with everything in 2020, the world of higher education has been forced to adapt to the impact of Covid-19. 

Students the world over have had their studies and university applications interrupted and transformed, as classes and admissions interviews went online for the first time. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 18 December, 2020

I studied at Loughborough University in London from September 2015 to December 2016.

When I first arrived I could smell new carpets and see glossy reflections on the recently polished glass walls. An ambitious road map of the city’s emerging hub could be seen in the ongoing construction work in Here East, east London, where the campus was located. We were its very first students in the very first year and everything was so shiny and new.