King’s College London

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King’s College London is a major public research university in London, England, renowned for its contributions to fields such as medicine, law, and the humanities.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf college of the University of London
public research university
academicStaff over 4,000
budget over £1 billion annual income
campusType urban
city London
colors blue
gold
red
country United Kingdom
endowment over £300 million
founder Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
King George IV
foundingDate 1829
hasAffiliatedHospital Guy’s Hospital
King’s College Hospital
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
St Thomas’ Hospital
hasDepartment Department of History
Department of Informatics
Department of Mathematics
Department of Philosophy
Department of Physics
Department of Political Economy
Department of War Studies
School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
hasFaculty Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
The Dickson Poon School of Law
hasLibrary Denmark Hill Campus Library
Franklin-Wilkins Library
Maughan Library
New Hunt’s House Library
Weston Education Centre Library
hasNotableAlumni David Trimble
Desmond Tutu
Florence Nightingale
Imran Khan
John Keats
Kofi Annan (studied short course)
Mahathir Mohamad
Peter Higgs
Thomas Hardy
hasNotableFaculty Charles Wheatstone (historical)
James Clerk Maxwell (historical)
Maurice Wilkins
Max Perutz (associated)
Rosalind Franklin
knownFor humanities and cultural studies
law and legal scholarship
medical research
psychiatry and psychology research
war studies and security studies
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Canada Water, London
Denmark Hill, London
England
Guy’s Campus, London
London
Southwark, London
Strand, London
Waterloo, London
memberOf Association of Commonwealth Universities
European University Association
Golden Triangle (UK universities)
Russell Group
Universitas 21 (former member)
motto Sancte et Sapienter
mottoInEnglish With Holiness and Wisdom
mottoLanguage Latin
offersDegree bachelor’s degrees
doctoral degrees
master’s degrees
partOf University of London
postgraduateStudents over 12,000
region Greater London
religiousAffiliation Church of England (historical)
researchAssessment strong performance in UK Research Excellence Framework
researchOutput high
specializesIn humanities
law
medicine
natural sciences
social sciences
students over 30,000
type constituent college
undergraduateStudents over 17,000
website https://www.kcl.ac.uk/

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Arthur C. Clarke ("King's College London")
Calouste Gulbenkian ("King's College London")
Charles Barry Jr.
Desmond Tutu
Frederick Gowland Hopkins ("Guy's Hospital Medical School")
James Cracknell
Jonathan Sacks ("King's College London")
Karim Ahmad Khan
Louis Slotin ("King's College London")
Nick Bostrom ("King's College London")
Peter Higgs ("King's College London")
Sarojini Naidu ("King's College London")
Thomas Hardy ("King's College London (evening classes)")
educatedAt
Charles Glover Barkla ("King's College London")
Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell ("King's College London")
Dennis Sciama
James Clerk Maxwell ("King's College London")
Julian Huxley
Maurice Wilkins ("King's College London")
Rosalind Franklin ("King's College London")
employer
Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
Russell Group
hasMember
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
collaboratesWith
Denmark Hill ("King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience")
hasNearbyInstitution
Somerset House, London ("King’s College London (adjacent wing use)")
hasTenant
London ("King's College London")
hosts
Golden Triangle (universities)
includesUniversity
Somerset House, London ("King’s College London Strand Campus")
nearby
William Wilkins ("King’s College London original buildings")
notableWork
FutureLearn
partnersWith
Maurice Wilkins ("King's College London")
workInstitution

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