King's Leadership Reception- Leading London: The Capital Challenges, King’s Responds

King's Leadership Reception- Leading London: The Capital Challenges, King’s Responds

By The Alumni Office

Date and time

Thu, 22 Feb 2018 18:00 - 21:00 GMT

Location

8th Floor, Bush House

30 Aldwych London WC2R 4BG United Kingdom

Description

*Booking has now closed for this event if you would still like to attend, please email london@kcl.ac.uk directly.

We would be delighted if you would join us at an event co-hosted by the President & Principal, Professor Edward Byrne AC, and Deborah Bull, Assistant Principal (London) from 6pm-9pm on the evening of 22 February 2018 in Bush House with London’s policy-makers and political leaders, as well as King’s students, alumni, partners and collaborators from across London.

Panel Discussion: London Leads: The Capital Challenges, King’s Responds

Last year King’s College London set out to its strategic vision for the years leading up to the university’s 200th anniversary, Vision 2029. London is central to the vision – our ambition is to be of London, not just in it, and to maximise the university’s contribution to the health, wellbeing and success of the capital.

The event will aim to explore London’s policy challenges, showcase the breadth and depth of King's expertise in these areas, and highlight the potential for greater collaboration between academics and policy-makers in addressing these, as well as our institutional commitment to becoming a ‘civic university at the heart of London’.

As part of a panel discussion, we will hear from leading academics at King's whose work on London is helping to drive new approaches to the capital’s challenges including Professor Charles Wolfe, Professor Mischa Dohler, Professor Frank Kelly, Professor Anthea Tinker, and Jeremy Skinner. The panel will be chaired by Bronwen Maddox.

The event will be followed by a networking reception at the same location.

We hope that you can join us.





Important booking information:

If you plan to bring a guest, please add a Guest ticket.

Only two guests tickets per attendee can be reserved. If you need more tickets for guests, please contact the Alumni Office directly at alumnievents@kcl.ac.uk.


FAQs

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

For general enquiries please contact alumnievents@kcl.ac.uk via email or by phoning 020 7848 3053.


Can I update my registration information once I have booked?

Yes, but please contact us directly at alumnievents@kcl.ac.uk to do so.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

You do not have to bring a printed ticket although we do recommend it as helps us to check people in to the event faster.

The name on the registration/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?

No, please make sure all registration information is for the person attending the event. If you would like to give your ticket to someone else then please get in touch with us or log in to your Eventbrite account and edit your registration information.


What time should I arrive?

We recommend that you arrive at the venue 10-15 minutes before the event is scheduled to start in order to check in with the event representatives. This will allow us to process all the attendees and answer any questions you may have about the event.

Should you have any queries regarding an event, please contact the Alumni Office prior to the event via alumnievents@kcl.ac.uk or phoning 020 7848 3053.


Who is this event for?

This event is part of the King's Leadership Reception Series, which features a lively panel discussion with leading King's academics and experts, followed by a networking reception with King's alumni, academics, and partners for senior leaders across a range of areas. It is a joint event, organised by the Alumni Office, London Office and Principal's Office.

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For general enquiries please contact alumnievents@kcl.ac.uk or by phoning +44 (0) 20 7848 3053.

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