King's 2030 Plan: Academic Excellence for Society

King’s College London

King's has today launched a new five-year strategy to deliver exceptional outcomes for our students, advance our academic excellence and drive impact in service of society.

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Developed following engagement with thousands of colleagues across the University, King's Strategy 2030 shares how we will build on our legacy and evolve to secure our future.

The new strategy, published online today, is just the starting point for our journey forward, and will be updated with progress and achievements as we turn our plans into actions across the University.

The strategy highlights four priorities:

  • Student success in and beyond the University

  • Invest in research and education excellence for the changing world

  • Foster innovation and entrepreneurship

  • Sustainable finances for a secure future

These priorities will be supported by five enablers:

  • Our people

  • Effective services

  • Thriving campuses

  • Impactful partnerships

  • Engaged alumni and donors.

I am delighted to share our new Strategy 2030. It sets out a bold and ambitious vision for King's future, building on our strengths while positioning us to meet both the challenges and opportunities of the years ahead. King's has a proud and distinguished history of serving society. Our new strategy will ensure that we can continue that legacy as we continue our journey forward.

Professor Shitij Kapur, Vice-Chancellor & President

The strategy responds to a rapidly changing world and sets out how King's will continue to evolve - strengthening our education and research to deliver excellence, create impact, and enable every student to succeed.

It sets out how we will build new academic excellence in targeted areas aligned to local, national and global priorities, with a continued focus on quality and impact. It also highlights how we will also foster innovation and entrepreneurship, helping translate research into real-world benefits.

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