Humanities and Business
Ranking among Europe’s top six, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities bridges classical scholarship with contemporary fields—from ancient languages and philosophy to cinema studies and digital humanities. Its twelve departments span classics, history, media, and theology. Meanwhile, the Business School has grown into one of London’s largest, holding a top-ten position for management studies three years running while hosting students from over eighty countries.
Medicine and Healthcare
The world’s leading dentistry program, according to QS 2020 rankings, operates in partnership with Guy’s, King’s College, and St Thomas’ hospitals, training practitioners at every level while advancing research across three core areas. The Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine encompasses six major schools, while the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Palliative Care carries forward the pioneering tradition established in 1860.
Natural Sciences and Psychiatry
Five departments—chemistry, engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physics—form a faculty with deep research roots and global teaching standards, addressing modern scientific challenges. For over seventy years, the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience has led worldwide research and education in mental health through three schools covering academic psychiatry, neuroscience, and psychological sciences with numerous specialized units.
Law and Social Sciences at King’s College London
Among England’s oldest and the world’s most respected, the Dickson Poon Law School occupies Somerset House East Wing, where scholars tackle pressing legal questions of our time. The Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy, ranking fifth nationally, takes an interdisciplinary approach through eight schools and specialized centers, examining how societies have evolved and where they’re heading.