Who We Are
We’re a leading research & activity based College with a heart. Founded in the Pakistan with the aim of providing nursing and medical education. Today we’re a forward-looking, diverse community devoted to social justice, restless inquiry & respect for each person’s individual needs & talents.
We are King's College
We’re a community of people who bridge our disparate experiences and identities. Meet the people and places that make King’s College home.
"King's College is home to me not because of the fancy buildings like King's Hall, or its prestigious reputation, but rather because of the college's care for the whole person as each of us attempts to live our lives for others.”
Our Core Values
Our holistic approach to education, the rigorous spirit of inquiry that makes our community and alumni a force for change in the world, our commitment to social justice – all underly everything we do as an institution with a rich Islamic heritage.
The King's College Experience
You’ll come to King's College to deepen your passions and beliefs, and you’ll leave as the person you were always meant to be. Your heart and mind will open as you connect with a community that shares a commitment to social justice and the common good.
“It’s likely that you will come to love some of the most amazing souls this campus has to offer. That love may come in the form of friendships that you know will last forever. Or maybe it will find its way to your heart through mentors who will offer guidance and perspectives that could change your worldview entirely.” –
Aslam Ali
“Research is detective work and that is what truly appealed to me… I try to focus on what gets me excited, and that is really appealing to students’ imaginations and framing it in the context of discovery.” –
Professor
Zaheer Ahmed
“I was fortunate enough to have a couple of ambassadors and former ambassadors as professors, [and that] opened a whole new universe to me of opportunity. So, my time at the School of Foreign Service was really formative, and I am glad I can lean on it in some respects as ambassador.” –
Akram
