Although we may not be on campus, there's lots happening online over the next few weeks, so we'll be bringing you the latest updates and opportunities more often. As many of you will be taking assessments online over the coming weeks, we’ve created some advice and guidance to help you prepare and know what to expect. Please remember that we are also here to support you. Student Support & Wellbeing Services are available to answer your
questions and provide advice and guidance. You can access support by heading to Student Services Online, contacting the Student Advice Line, submitting an online enquiry, or booking a remote appointment. The holy month of Ramadan started last week, you can read more about this and a message from our Chaplaincy Team here. 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.
From London to Karachi, Take Time In spoke to King’s students all around the world about how they’re spending their time at home and looking after their wellbeing. If you're feeling inspired after reading, head to the Take Time In webpages for ideas, events and activities to help you take care of yourself.
During this difficult time, King’s is #ContinuingToServe our local, national and international communities. Find out more and share your story with @ServiceAtKings on Twitter and Instagram, so we can celebrate the many ways King’s people are continuing to make a difference.
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Make Do Play are bringing you creative prompts each week, to help you keep your creative juices flowing while you're at home. From poetry, to origami, sign up to the mailing list for a new suggestion each week.
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Do you want to do something to help vulnerable communities this summer? Join TEDI-London's global, fully online Summer School and design solutions for developing a dementia-friendly environment in London. Applications close 1 May.
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As a result of COVID-19, we have had to transition to remote learning. What has been your experience of these changes? What's working well? What has worked less well? To help King's develop tailored support for online study, we'd like to hear from you. Find out more about the study and take part here.
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King's Alumni Community's ‘How to...’ webinars bring together expert alumni from all over the world to pass on their knowledge to you. Catch up on previous webinars now, or tune in to 'How to... forge a career in media' on 14 May to hear from people who are carving three different paths in the
industry.
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Our response to coronavirus (COVID-19)
Momin Saqib, a King’s alumnus, former KCLSU President and current King's staff member is one of the founders of One Million Meals – a charitable initiative which provides healthy meals to key workers during the fight against COVID-19. One Million Meals has already delivered more than 5,000 meals to key workers across over 48 NHS hospitals.
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The Life Lines project provides families whose loved ones are being treated in intensive care units for COVID-19 with the opportunity to be present virtually at their bedside via tablet. The team who set up Life Lines included King's Professor of Critical Care Nursing, Louise Rose, and the project has launched at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital.
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Thanks for reading, keep an eye on your inbox for more updates and opportunities coming soon!
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