Postgraduate Research at King’s Information Event - July 2026
Postgraduate Research at King’s Information Event - July 2026
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Monday 6 July, 10.00 – 11.00am BST
(Bangkok and Jakarta - 4.00 – 5.00pm local time. Hong Kong, Singapore and Beijing - 5.00 – 6.00pm local time)
Hosted by Professor Glenn Robert, Vice Dean Research and Impact.
Find out about the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care including our Research divisions, how to make your application stand out and what it’s like to study at King’s.
Agenda
- Welcome and an introduction to King’s and our Faculty - Professor Glenn Robert, Vice Dean (Research & Impact) and Head of Division
- Types of PhD programmes and what to expect from doing a PhD at Kings- Dr Mary Leamy, Associate Dean (Postgraduate Research Studies) and Senior Lecturer in Mental Health
- Methodologies - Dr Tomasina Stacey, Senior Lecturer and PhD Coordinator
- Digital Health and Applied Technology Assessment (DHATA) - Professor Julie Sanders, Professor of Cardiovascular Care
- Cicely Saunders Institute - Dr Claire Ellis-Smith, Senior Lecturer in Palliative Care and Dr Bethan Page, Lecturer in Children's health & Palliative care research
- Division of Care in Long Term Conditions - Professor Ruth Harris, Professor of Healthcare for Older Adults and Dr Vasiliki Tzouvara, Lecturer in Mental Health and Psychological Trauma
- How to apply and what we look for in competitive PhD applications - Dr Mary Leamy, Associate Dean (Postgraduate Research Studies) and Dr Bethan Page, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health and Lecturer in Children's health & Palliative care research
- A word from our students
- Q&A
For any questions about this event, please email NMPC_PGR_Enquiries@kcl.ac.uk
Find out more about our postgraduate research programmes and join our dynamic research community, working with world-leading academics at the forefront of international nursing, midwifery, and palliative care research.
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