Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience![]() Quick Find: Department of Psychological Medicine (1 item) | Centre for Military Health Research (1 item) | Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (1 item) | Health Service and Population Research (2 items) | NIHR Maudsley BRC (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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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 Basic and Clinical Neuroscience24th Annual King's Neuromuscular Disease SymposiumDescriptionThis educational meeting is aimed primarily at clinicians who treat patients with diseases of the peripheral nervous system and muscle. It aims to provide practical general clinical up-dates as well as an introduction to the science underlying neuromuscular diseases. It should be of interest to general adult neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, paediatric neurologists, clinical neuroscientists and allied health professionals, and suitable for both consultants and trainees. Start time 09.00, finish 17.00. There will be around 10 lectures, each 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions, with breaks for lunch and coffee. Programme: see the More Info tab. To be confirmed around October. Registration fees The price is the same whether you join virtually or attend in person. There is no discount for attendance for less than the full event (except King’s staff). Early bird discounted registration: up to 31st October: £55 Standard registration: 1st November – 20th January: £65 Registration from 21th - 30th January (including registration on the day, online by smartphone): £70 (lunch is subject to availability and not guaranteed as you have missed the catering deadline) Trainees, allied health professionals, students: £15 discount off all the above prices. King’s staff (KCH/KCL/KHP): £30 discount off all the above prices. Or: King’s staff may attend part of the event in-person without formally registering, if they do not consume any food/drink: show ID card and sign in on arrival.
Health Service and Population ResearchUKIMS Perinatal Mental Health Conference 2026DescriptionWe are delighted to announce the 2026 UKIMS (UK and Ireland Marce Society for perinatal mental health) Conference which will be taking place on Friday 6 February 2026 from 9am-5pm at the Great Hall, Strand Campus, King’s College London, followed by a drinks reception. Our keynote speaker Professor Nusrat Husain will be presenting his work in global perinatal mental health, including findings from the ROSHNI-2 trial. Benefits of attending: Network with others working in the field. The conference is aimed at those working in perinatal mental health (clinicians, researchers and policy makers) to learn about the latest research in the area. The event is open to Marce Society members and non-members though we advise joining for all the benefits of our Society. To join the Marce Society please go to: https://marcesociety.com/registration/. Catering will include lunch, refreshments and a drinks reception at the end of the conference. Marce members - £45 Non-Marce members- £105 Please note, this is an in-person only event. Please click on the "More Info" tab for the Full Programme.
Shaping a Better Future for Young People with Eating DisordersDescriptionWe invite you to a one-day conference and associated arts event, sharing key findings from the flagship EDIFY programme: Shaping a Better Future for Young People with Eating Disorders: Insights from four years of cross-disciplinary research, driving a step change in prevention and early intervention Conference: Date: Thursday 22 January 2026 | Time: 09:30 – 16:40 Arts Event: EDIFY Artists-in-Residence in Conversation with Prof Sally Marlow
Eating Disorders: Delineating illness and recovery trajectories to inform personalised prevention and early intervention in young people (EDIFY). Join us for two integrated events to explore the key findings and impact of this ambitious four-year programme of work. Alongside presentations from across the interdisciplinary EDIFY consortium we will have a host of internationally distinguished guest speakers who will reflect on how the EDIFY programme, and the eating disorder field, sit within the wider youth mental health arena. Please click on the "More info" tab for further information
NIHR Maudsley BRCImplementing digital interventions: Aligning evidence-based InnovationDescriptionEvent Time: 9:30am - 5:00pm Join the NIHR Maudsley BRC’s Digital Therapies theme for a full-day event exploring how digital health interventions (particularly in mental health) can be effectively implemented within the NHS in line with the Department of Health and Social Care’s 10-Year Health Plan for England. Through a mix of talks, lived experience stories, and roundtable discussions, we will unpack the real-world challenges of digital adoption, share insights from across research, clinical practice, industry and policy, and explore how we can better align innovation with uptake and access. Highlights of the event will include:
Whether you are a researcher, clinician, policymaker or academic, this event offers a space to connect and collaborate on the future of digital health. Please see the "More Info" tab for a list of speakers. Please note that registration is essential for all guests (including King's/BRC staff and students) to ensure a place. Please note we will be taking photography at this event. If you prefer not to be photographed please speak to a member of staff on the day.
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