King’s College London was founded in 1829 by King George IV and thein 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington, who fought a duel in defence of his role in the
f Cestablishment of the College. In 1836 King’s became one of the two founding colleges of the Universityfounding colleges of the University of London.
• King’s College School of Medicine & Dentistry 1983& Dentistry 1983
• Chelsea and Queen Elizabeth Colleges 1985
• Institute of Psychiatry 1997• United Medical & Dental Schools of
Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals 1998
• Sir Charles Lyell, founded modern geology• Sir Charles Wheatstone, developed
electric telegraph• James Clerk Maxwell, Einstein’s
predecessor in electromagnetismpredecessor in electromagnetism• Florence Nightingale, pioneered
nursing training• Lord Lister, ‘father of modern medicine’
Strand Campus
Waterloo Campus
St Thomas’ Campus
Guy’s Campus
Denmark Hill C iCampus, in
South London
including• Professor Edward Appleton
(exploration of the ionosphere)• Professor Charles Barkla (X-rays)• Professor Sir James Black (beta
blockers and anti-ulcer drugs)• Professor Maurice Wilkins (DNA)• Professor Maurice Wilkins (DNA)
including• Desmond Tutu, Archbishop, Nobel
Peace LaureatePeace Laureate• Katherine Grainger, triple Olympic
medallist• Hanif Kureishi, Michael Morpurgo,
Susan Hill, writers• Sir Robin Auld Former Lord Justice• Sir Robin Auld, Former Lord Justice
of Appeal• Rory Bremner, political satirist
f ld’ tone of world’s top
t d tstudents• Nearly 23,500 students from
140 countries140 countries• Nearly 9,000 postgraduates• Nearly 14,500 undergraduatesNearly 14,500 undergraduates• Nearly 6,000 employees
illimillion• Annual income £508 million,
includingincluding
• Research income £144 million• Endowment and investment• Endowment and investment
income £6.6 million
billi d l t
billion redevelopment
A £1 billion redevelopment programme is transformingprogramme is transforming King’s estate. Since 1999 over half the College’s activities have gbeen relocated in new and refurbished buildings.
O f t i UKOne of top in UK• One of top seven UK universities
for research earningsfor research earnings• Member of the Russell Group
(UK’s top 20 research universities)• The most successful university for
grants from the Department of H lthHealth
MRC tMRC centres• Has six Medical Research Council
(MRC) centres(MRC) centres• Member of King’s Health Partners
Academic Health Sciences Centre• 60 per cent of research is world-
leading or internationally excellent (2008 RAE)(2008 RAE)
Space Property & Space, Property & Operations Managementp g
Space Property OperationsSpace, Property, Operations
1. Universitätsmedizin in Grossbritannien2 Universitätsmedizin @ King’s2. Universitätsmedizin @ King s3. King’s College London & King’s Health
P tPartners4. King’s & NHS Foundation Trustsg s & S ou dat o usts5. Space6. Property7. Operations7. Operations
Universitätsmedizin in Grossbritannien
Universitätsmedizin in Grossbritannien
• Medical Schools in Universitäten• Nationaler Gesundheitsdienst (NHS)Nationaler Gesundheitsdienst (NHS)• Finanzierung (&Steuerung)
– Studenten– Forschungg
• Veränderungen
Universitätsmedizin @ Universitätsmedizin @ King’sg
Universitätsmedizin @ King’sUniversitätsmedizin @ King s
• Medical School(s)– Historie– Status
“Erbe”– Erbe• Kooperation• Organisation – King’s Health Partners
King’s College London & King s College London & King’s Health Partnersg
King’s College London & King’s Health Partners
• ‘KHP Site Strategy’• Campus StrategyCampus Strategy• College Campus Strategy
King’s & NHS King s & NHS Foundation Trusts
SpaceSpace
SpaceSpace
• “Embedded Space” vs. Eigenfläche• PlanungPlanung• Bereitstellung / Finanzierung• Betrieb• Abrechnung• Abrechnung
Properties
PropertiesProperties
• Besitzverhältnisse• VerschiebungenVerschiebungen• Mietmodelle• Swap Modelle
Operations
OperationsOperations
• Zuständigkeit• SchnittstellenSchnittstellen• Organisation & Verrechnung• ‘Issues…’