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The Director of Studies in Medicine recommends the following books to read:

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Four students recognised with the Provost’s Prize

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What's it like studying Economics at Cambridge? 📈 Discover a day in the life of @Kings.College student Razik! 🏫 #DayInTheLife #CambridgeUniversity #UniversityOfCambridge #Economics

📚Also at the end of her second year as a History undergraduate student, Ritu decided to apply to the Summer Research Programme, and has been working under the supervision of the Senior Tutor on a project entitled ‘Beyond the break with Eton: Access and Widening Participation at King's in the 20th Century.’ “As a College, King’s is regarded for its reputation for diversity and inclusion - this is why I applied to it myself. And yet, from its foundation in 1441 until the mid-nineteenth century, its membership was constituted exclusively by Etonian boys. This research project gives me the chance to unpick, and historicise, this evolution of King’s into the heterogenous College it now is. Sifting through the College Archives has deepened my appreciation for primary source analysis, and the careful labour it requires, but it has also illustrated that the membership of King’s College has historically been fiercely contested. Henry VI’s founding statutes were invoked by both reformist students and reactionary Fellows as arguments for change, from the admission of non-Etonians to the admission of women in 1972. Though still ongoing, I have thoroughly enjoyed producing this timeline of King’s widening participation so far, and have attempted along the way, to excavate those agents who fought for accessibility and progress.” #HistoryUndergraduate #SummerResearchProgramme #CollegeArchives #WideningParticipation #King'sCollege #UndergraduateResearch #AccessToEducation

Thinking about studying classics? 💭 Meet Kani as she takes you through a day in the life of a classics student at Cambridge 🏛️ #DayInTheLife #CambridgeUniversity #UniversityOfCambridge #Classics

If you’re thinking about applying to King’s, we’ll be open as part of the University-wide September Open Day. This is your chance to ask both current students and the admissions team your burning questions and see King’s from the inside. We’ll be on-hand from 10am-3.30pm, and there’s an additional drop-in session with our Admissions Tutor, Dr Zoe Adams, from 1-3pm. You can register here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-open-days Please note that the Open Day is for prospective students only, although the college will be open to visitors as normal. #openday #cambridge #applyingtocambridge #applyingtouni #applyingtokings #undergraduateadmissions @cambridgeuniversity @kings.college

🎉Congratulations to alumna Errollyn Wallen CBE (KC 1999), who has been appointed Master of the King's Music! 🎼 Following the appointment, Errollyn said "It will be a privilege and a great honour to serve His Majesty The King, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. I look forward to championing music and music-making for all." 🔗Read more via the link in our bio. 📷Errollyn Wallen © Jooney Woodward 2023. Photographed for ’50 Portraits – An Exhibition’. #Congratulations #Music #Composer Choir of King's College, Cambridge #CambridgeMusic #KingsMusic

The calm after the storm 🌈 Check out this incredible photo taken after yesterday's heavy downpour. Fingers' crossed for a sunny Bank Holiday weekend 🤞 Share your 📷of King's by tagging us @kings.college 📷Hannah Lucas #BankHoliday #Rainbow #Storm #Weather #CambridgeWeather #UniversityOfCambridge #Rain #StormLilian #Sunshine

🧠Second year undergraduate Dusan (Psychological and Behavioural Sciences) is also taking part in this year’s Summer Research Programme, working on an on-going study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD. The experience has encouraged him to go on to postgraduate research. “The King’s Summer Research Programme has given me an amazing opportunity to dive into the world of research and work in the Psychology Department of the University of Cambridge. I have been working in the Emotional Cognition Laboratory with Dr Deborah Talmi and her team, researching and testing the Dual Account Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The current study investigates the impact of emotional intensity of an experience on memory consolidation and retention, which we are testing using a trauma film paradigm. The outcome of the study will have implications for further memory theory research, as well as help in shaping propositions for treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The experience of working in research has been eye-opening, both in gaining tremendous knowledge, as well as in shaping my future career trajectory.” #SummerResearchProgramme #Psychology #Research #Memory #Study #PBS #BehaviouralSciences #Science @kingscollegeboatclub

🔬Second year undergrad Luca (NatSci) was one of the students who applied to this year’s Summer Research Programme and in particular to a project entitled ‘Under the microscope: killer cells in action’, devised by King’s Fellow Gillian Griffiths (KC 1980). We caught up with Luca in the Griffiths Lab at the @cambridgeuniversity Institute for Medical Research (CIMR) and managed to have him photographed in the same setting where we photographed Gillian two years ago (swipe to see). Luca says: “Taking part in the King's Summer Research Programme has provided a great insight into academic research. I am currently in my third week, and I am loving working in the lab. I am observing how cytotoxic T lymphocytes target and kill cells via microscopy. I am finding it very interesting and the environment in the lab and the building is perfect to work in. This project has definitely improved my lab skills and efficiency, and I can definitely see myself doing scientific research in the future. In the coming weeks I will be live imaging cells with many different staining techniques to visualise all the different compartments and organelles of a T cell and seeing how they contribute to the death of a target cell.” Working in the same building but with Dr Melissa Gammons as his Supervisor is Harry, also a second year NatSci student. Harry says: “I have been investigating protein localization within cells and the impact of different mutations on this. The pathway is particularly important in embryonic development and aberrant signalling is often observed in cancers. The project has been invaluable in equipping me with the skills and knowledge to be best prepared for my studies and research project next year in the Department of Genetics.” #SummerResearchProgramme #NaturalSciences #MedicalResearch #Microscope #Laboratory #Research

🐝 It’s been another successful season for the King‘s Beekeeping Society @kingsbeekeeping_ , as their President Theo reports: “We began the year by purchasing two new hives from the Cambridge area. The bees took well to our apiary, thanks to the new wildflower meadow and the flowers in the Fellow‘s garden. We organized weekly inspections with society members, and our day to day work was made a lot easier by our new shed which was built last autumn. I’d like to especially thank the Gardeners, the Maintenance team, the Senior Tutor and every other College member who helped make this possible. It’s been a massive help and I hope it will continue to help the society in the future. The harvest itself went very well. We were once again able to use the Old Garden Hostel kitchens to extract honey, and it was great to see a lot of society members, including several King‘s alumni, return to Cambridge to help out. The final count for the harvest was 84 jars of honey, which will be distributed amongst everyone who helped out in the society this year. We are now beginning to prepare the hives for winter, and I am looking forward to another successful season next year!” #Beekeeping #Bees #Harvest #Honey #HoneyHarvest #Buzz #KingsBees

If you’re applying to university this autumn, one of the things you’ll be thinking about is your personal statement. So here’s Ellie Nethaway, our Outreach Officer, to explain the basics of how to write a personal statement, including her top tip! #personalstatements #undergradapplications #ucas #personalstatement #cambridgeuniversity #personalstatementtips #goingtouni #personalstatementadvice @kings.college

🚨Today's the day! Whether you're #GoingtoCambridge going elsewhere, or taking a break, we wish you the best of luck. 🎉If you've met your offer, congratulations! Our admissions team will be in touch soon. In the meantime, we’d love to hear from you using #GoingToKings. If you have any questions, email undergraduate.admissions@kings.cam.ac.uk #ResultsDay2024 #CambridgeUni #UniversityOfCambridge #ALevels #KingsCollegeCambridge @kings_outreach

📢There’s only one more sleep until A-Level Results Day! Good luck to everyone getting their results tomorrow. 🤞Remember, if it doesn’t go as planned, there are still plenty of options available to you, so make sure you head to UCAS for the latest advice ✨ What advice would you give to those nervously waiting to hear? Do you remember receiving your offer from King’s? #GoingToCambridge #GoingToKings #ResultsDay #ALevelResultsDay #GoingToUni #GoingToUniversity #GoodLuck #UCAS #ALevels #CambridgeUniversity