
Nicola Fear
@ntfear
professor of epidemiology @kcmhr King's College London. Research interests military personnel, veterans and military families.
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29-02-2016 11:47:49
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📢The 2025 The Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre conference will be held on Tuesday 20 May 2025 in London. Featuring presentations of current topical evidence involving the Armed Forces Community, panel discussions, and ample networking opportunities. cobseo.org.uk/fimt-research-…


🚨 We’re hiring a Professor of Statistics & Epidemiology to join our world-leading team at King's College London A chance to shape research & teaching in a vibrant, collaborative environment #Epidemiology #Statistics #AcademicJobs Apply now! 👉 kcl.ac.uk/jobs/105146-pr…

📢 The Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre is calling all service charities and other relevant organisations to share documentation/information relating to current and future policy and services regarding veterans housing, and any written evaluations of service provision you deliver. cobseo.org.uk/call-for-housi…

🗣️ “It’s pretty violent, eh?” BFBS Forces News caught up with legendary New Zealand World Cup-winning Captain, Richie McCaw, during the Wheelchair Rugby tournament at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 🏉 🇳🇿 #IG25 #InvictusGames25 📺 Watch here 👇


😷Research by Poppy Ellis Logan PHD student King's School of Education Communication & Society shows that people need to see themselves in a public health message, otherwise they will not act on it. Her pro-active approach to enabling research impact was praised by judges at the SSPP Impact Prize Awards 2025.



What are the factors behind a successful transition out of the #ArmedForces for ex-servicewomen? A new report by King's Centre for Military Health Research, commissioned by Forces in Mind Trust, has explored the facilitators and barriers to the start of a post-service life. Click to learn more 👇 bit.ly/42mGao3

New publication that explores experiences of ex-Servicewomen transitioning into civilian life with King's Centre for Military Health Research Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience 👇👇

🚨 We’ve launched the SUSTAIN Study – the first UK mixed-methods study exploring what helps or hinders ex-servicewomen in making successful, sustainable transitions to civilian life. 🔗 Funded by Forces in Mind Trust, led by @KCMHR Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience #Veterans #WomenInDefence

🚨 NEW! Job Opportunity🚨 King's College London are recruiting a Research Assistant for their AFTER study, exploring the long-term impact of conflict-related genital injuries. 📅 Apply by 6th April 2025 📍More info & apply: bit.ly/Apply-Now-1110… #Job #Research #jobsearch

Great to see our report out. Hopefully it will make a positive difference to the lives of service women whether they are still serving or not! RCPsych Occupational Psychiatry SIG


Thank you to our incredible speakers: Alexander Bennett Oliver OSullivan Nicola Fear ExHoDBioengineering Harriet Kemp Dr Daniel Dyball Dr Howard Burdett Kieran Lunt Laura Grover Grace Williamson Angelos Manolias

📢A new report from King's Centre for Military Health Research has explored the experiences of servicewomen of the British Armed Forces during and post their service to better establish ways of improving their transition into civilian life. cobseo.org.uk/new-report-exp…

📢A new report from King's Centre for Military Health Research commissioned by Forces in Mind Trust has explored the experiences of servicewomen of the UK Armed Forces during and post their service to better establish ways of improving their transition from service to civilian life. cobseo.org.uk/new-report-exp…



And we're off. Professor Nicola Fear, Director King's Centre for Military Health Research and co-Director The Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre, welcomes delegates to #vmhc2025. Nicola Fear was awarded a CBE in the 2025 King’s New Years Honours List for her contribution to the field of military, veteran and family health.
