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Authority recordKing's College London Theological Department, 1846-1893
- Faculty
- 1846-1893
King's College London Department of Theology was established in 1846 for the preparation of graduates and other candidates for Holy Orders. The Transfer Act of 1908 separated the secular and theological components of King's, creating institutions known respectively as The University of London, King's College, and the Theological Department of King's College London. The College Council retained all its powers in relation to the Faculty of Theology, but a Theological Committee was instituted to advise the Council and to superintend, under its direction, the work carried on in the Theological Department of the College. The Theological Department was thereafter a School of the University within the Faculty of Theology and the Head of the Theological Department was the Dean of King's College.
King's College London Students' Union
- KCL-AF1191
- Organisation
Nineteenth-century student societies at King's College London included an Athletic Club, formed in 1884. In 1905 the College's Union Society was reformed to obtain common rooms, form a college debating society and gymnastic and other clubs, and provide entertainments. In 1908 it was reorganised, taking over the Athletic Club and all social activities of the College, and from 1919 it developed rapidly in size and organization. The modern Union represents the student body, supports sports clubs and other societies, and offers facilities including bars, entertainments, and welfare advice.
King's College London Staff Social Club
- KCL-AF1190
- Organisation
The Staff Social Club, founded before 1948, organised social events for staff of King's College London.
King's College London School of Physical Sciences and Engineering
- KCL-AF0883
- Faculty
- 1991-2010
Formerly the Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, the School of Physical Sciences and Engineering was established in 1991. The main academic departments currently incorporated within the School are: the Centre of Construction Law and Management, Chemistry, Computer Science, Division of Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Centre for Telecommunications Research, Mathematics, Physics and the Management Centre.
King's College London School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
- Faculty
- 2010-2014
King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry
- School
- 1983-1989
King's College London School of Medicine
- Faculty
- 1998-2014
King's College London School of Life, Basic Medical and Health Sciences
- Faculty
- 1989-1998
King's College London School of Law
- KCL-AF1199
- Faculty
- 1991-2012
Law has been taught at King's since it opened formerly in 1831, and originally came under the Senior Department and then the Department of General Literature and Science. Under the Faculty of Arts from 1893, it was known as the Division of Laws and Economics. The Faculty of Laws was founded in association with the London School of Economics in 1909, and became known as the School of Law in 1991. It is a single department school, but is comprised of various research centres and groups, including the British Institute of Human Rights, set up in 1971, the Centre of European Law, founded in 1974, the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, created in 1978, and the Centre of British Constitutional Law and History, established in 1988.
King's College London School of Humanities
- Faculty
- 1989-2010