Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience![]() Quick Find: Department of Psychological Medicine (1 item) | Centre for Military Health Research (1 item) | Department of Psychology (1 item) | Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics (1 item) | Neuroimaging Department (1 item) | Psychology and Neuroscience (1 item) Department of Psychological MedicineKing's Health Partners Functional Neurological Disorders Masterclass 2026DescriptionOverview King’s Health Partners Neurosciences invites you to this one-day masterclass to learn about diagnosis and treatment approaches in Functional Neurological Disorders (FND). Who should attend the masterclass Any health professionals with an interest or who care for patients with FND and their families, such as:
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The below early bird prices and places are limited and will be assigned on a 'first come - first served basis'.
Centre for Military Health ResearchCentre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community & Veterans' Mental Health Conference 2026DescriptionAll event information can be found on the following websites: Wednesday 13th May 2026 - Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community Conference For ticket information and the refund/name change policy, please click on the more info tab.
Department of PsychologySMaRteN Student Mental Health Conference 2026DescriptionJoin Us at the 2026 SMaRteN Conference: Rethinking University Mental Health! As the student mental health landscape grows in complexity - and staff face increasing emotional demands - this conference is the must-attend forum for anyone committed to transformative change. We’ll explore what a Whole University Approach really means and how we can make it work in practice across culture, policy, research, and lived experience.
Whether you’re presenting or participating, your voice matters. Be part of a collaborative event that values creativity, critical thought, and inclusive practice. Register now and help shape the future of mental health in higher education! Please click on the "More Info" tab for further information about this event. Please seek approval from the conference organisers before selecting a subsidised rate.
Department of Biostatistics & Health InformaticsHealTAC 2026 - 9th Healthcare Text Analytics ConferenceDescriptionHealTAC 2026: 9th Healthcare Text Analytics Conference Holiday Inn Brighton Seafront Hotel Workshops: 8 June 2025 Early bird registration closes 4 May 2026 “Human-Centered AI & NLP: Bridging Research and Real-World Practice” The 9th Healthcare Text Analytics Conference, will be held in Brighton from 8 to 10th of June 2026. As in previous years, HealTAC 2026 will bring the academic, clinical, industrial and patient communities together to discuss the current state of the art in processing healthcare free text and to share experience, results and challenges. The registration fee includes participation for three days (including the pre-conference workshop day). All fees also include a conference dinner on Tuesday 9 June 2026. Registration for PhD students accepted to present at the PhD Forum will receive a discounted registration of £40. Therefore, applicants should wait for the review outcome when they will be sent a special code for registering at the discounted rate. Note that accommodation is not included in your registration – you must arrange accommodation yourself. A discount code is available conference delegates, for accommodation at the conference venue, Holiday Inn Brighton Seafront Hotel. The discount code will be emailed to you when you register. Please see the "More Info" tab for further information about this event.
Neuroimaging DepartmentBritish & Irish ISMRM Chapter (BICISMRM) Annual Scientific Meeting 2026DescriptionThe 31st Annual Meeting of the British & Irish Chapter of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (BICISMRM) will be held at Bush House, King’s College London, starting from 6pm on 2 September and finishes 5pm on 4 September 2026. The theme of the meeting, “Community”, reflects our commitment to bringing together students, researchers, radiographers, clinicians, and industry, from across the UK & Ireland, to share the latest developments in magnetic resonance in biomedicine, to foster collaboration, and strengthen networks. Conference dinner will be held on 3 September 2026 at the Great Hall, Strand campus. The main scientific meeting will start at 6pm on 2 September 2026 and preceded by two workshops: (1) Open Recon Workshop (1 September 2026, London Institute for Healthcare Engineering). A hands-on workshop to guide participants through practical steps in open MR reconstruction workflows, culminating in a live scanning session applying workshop results. (2) An all-day Educational Workshop on Quantitative Magnetic Resonance – from Fundamentals to Applications (2 September 2026, Bush House). A focused workshop introducing quantitative magnetic resonance, covering core principles, current knowledge gaps, and a biomedical application perspective.
Psychology and NeuroscienceNeurodiversity and Eating Disorders: PEACE pathway ConferenceDescriptionWe will present an overview of the ongoing development of the PEACE Pathway, including key outcomes, implementation learning, and the continued evolution of our clinical model in response to emerging research and lived experience. The PEACE Pathway was originally developed from clinical need, recognising the high co-occurrence of autism in people with eating disorders and the lack of systematic guidance for clinicians working with this population. Over the past years, our work has expanded to reflect the broader landscape of neurodiversity within eating disorder services, including ADHD. PEACE is now evolving beyond an autism-focused adaptation pathway toward a neurodivergent-informed service framework. This shift reflects growing evidence that personalised and flexible approaches are essential to improving patient experience and treatment outcomes. Within our national eating disorder service at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, this has involved embedding neurodivergent-informed thinking across clinical practice, team culture, service design, and resource development. Our approach integrates clinical expertise, research evidence, and co-production with patients and families. This conference will provide an overview of this progression, from early clinical adaptations to a more integrated, service-wide model, and share reflections on impact, challenges, and future directions. We hope attendees will gain ideas and inspiration for developing neurodivergent-friendly practices within their own services, and we welcome opportunities for collaboration as this work continues to grow.
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