While the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation is unsettling, we hope that you and your loved ones are keeping safe and well. It has been incredibly impressive to see how remote learning has been embraced in recent weeks. We encourage you to stay in contact with your tutors, others on your course and friends. It's really important that we all make time to look after our health and wellbeing. In this edition, we’ll be sharing guidance, events and resources from across the King’s community, to help you take care of yourself. Please keep checking your KCL inbox for updates and visiting our webpages for the latest information and guidance on COVID-19. As a reminder, if you are self-isolating please follow NHS guidance and let us know by completing this form. And finally, if you are in the UK, don't forget to #ClapForOurCarers weekly on Thursdays at 8pm to applaud the incredible work of NHS workers which includes many King's staff, students and partners, as they combat the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. If you are outside the UK, we also encourage you to get involved with any similar events happening local to you to applaud frontline staff across the
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Student Records Maintenance Please note you will not be able to access Student Records from 5pm on Friday 1st May 2020 until 9am on Monday 4th May 2020. This is due to planned essential technical maintenance and a software upgrade. As such, the below services will be unavailable during this period: - View Module Registrations
- View Module Results
- Edit Personal details e.g. update address
- Submit an Online Change of Circumstance
- View tuition fee invoices
- Update bank details
- Register for Disability Advisory Service
- View Candidate Number
If you have any urgent queries over this weekend, please email registry_services@kcl.ac.uk and a member of staff will be available to help during this time.
Take Time In is launching on 14 April, Take Time In will bring you online events, activities, resources and guidance to help you take a well-earned break. Check out the Take Time In webpage.
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Have you seen the latest message from the Principal? He shares his thanks with the King's community for their incredible response to the current situation.
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To make sure you still get your dose of culture, the King's Cultural Community have compiled a selection of free online activities and resources, from arts and cultural venues across the world. From live-streamed plays, to virtual museum tours, there's lots to explore!
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Get your virtual team together and join this special online edition of the Students vs Alumni Pub Quiz on 30 April. We will be taking a trip back through the decades, from the '70s, right through to the '10s with some King's trivia thrown in for good measure.
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Whether cardio is your thing, or you'd like to unwind with meditation, King's Sport are delivering free online classes, 1-2-1 coaching and workshops to the King's Community. Find out more on the Move Your Mind Online webpages.
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Need online support with library resources or study skills? Although our buildings are closed, there are still lots of ways you can access support, from online library resources, to the live chat service. Keep up to date with the latest information via the Libraries & Collections webpage.
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Our response to coronavirus (COVID-19)
King's has committed £500k to new and immediate research into coronavirus. Find out more about some of the projects that have received funding. Professor Sir Robert Lechler also shared an update on some of the ways the King's community are supporting efforts to manage and contain the pandemic.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, how can we try and keep ourselves mentally and physically well? The IoPPN hosted a series of online talks to help answer this question, covering a range of topics, from healthy eating, to managing health anxiety. Now available to watch back.
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Thanks for reading, keep an eye on your inbox for more updates and opportunities coming soon!
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