Welcome to the AKC podcast!
The Associateship of King’s College (AKC) is the original award of King's College London, dating back to its foundation in 1829 and ...
Professor Rachel Kerr discusses art's role in peacemaking, reconciliation and justice
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.
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S11 E06: The Right to Peace
Dr Maria Varaki discusses the United Nations declaration of human rights
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.
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S11 E05: What Is ‘Holy’ in This War? Religions and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Professor Marat Shterin discusses religion and politics in the Ukraine conflict
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.
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S11 E04: Is Gandhi Pacifist? Violence and Ethics in Anticolonial Thought
Dr Moiz Tundawala explores Gandhi's approach to non-violence
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.
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S11 E03: The Greater War Is Against Your Ego: A Sufi View on Inner Struggle
Dr Kazuyo Murata discusses the human struggle with the ego from a Sufist perspective
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.
Welcome to the AKC podcast!
The Associateship of King’s College (AKC) is the original award of King's College London, dating back to its foundation in 1829 and reflecting its first motto: ‘sancte et sapienter’ (with holiness and wisdom). AKC lectures enrich and broaden the academic curriculum at King’s in a unique way.
All AKC lectures are delivered from the perspective of the academic delivering them and do not represent an official position of King’s College London.