Marketing cooperation agreement between King's College London and CAPP Events & Training signed

The Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent is a comprehensive restorative dentistry master’s level programme, designed to advance skills in complex multi-disciplinary dental problems. A key feature of this innovative blended learning programme is the face-to-face teaching block which takes place in each of the first three years. Students can choose to attend this in either London or Dubai, at state-of-the-art clinical training facilities in both locations. Designed for practicing dentists, students will use the skills learned in their own practice throughout the course. This course is mostly delivered online, so students can study anywhere in the world with minimum disruption to their professional and personal life while benefitting from world-class teaching.
The course director is Professor Brian Millar, Professor of Blended Learning in Dentistry at King’s College London and Consultant in Restorative Dentistry. He is a specialist in Prosthodontics and in Restorative Dentistry with 42 years’ experience in clinical practice.
The signing of the Agreement was completed online by Professor Mike Curtis, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences representing King’s, and Petar Mollov, Marketing Director and Shareholder representing CAPP Events & Training.
Further information about the Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent can be found on the following website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught-courses/fixed-and-removable-prosthodontics-mclindent
More About King's College London
King’s College London’s Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences is one of the foremost dental schools in the world. Recently ranked first in the world in dentistry by the QS World University Rankings 2020, the Faculty aims to maximise impact on health and wellbeing by integrating excellence across four areas:
- Education / teaching
- World-class science
- Clinical approaches
- Patient care
The Faculty’s mission is to understand disease, enhance health and restore function. Their vision is to be world leading in dental, oral and craniofacial education, research and clinical care.
The Faculty’s international reputation attracts students and staff from across the globe. The largest dental academic centre in the UK, they teach over 700 undergraduate students, 140 graduate taught students, 300 distance learning students and 110 graduate research students. The Faculty is shaped by a diverse student and staff population which adds strength to its standing.
The faculty has over 85 academic staff and is organised into three research priority areas:
- Development, Regeneration, Repair & Tissue Engineering
- Immunity, Infection & Host-Microbe Interactions
- Clinical, Translational & Population Health
The research areas complement the teaching and clinical service initiatives.
As well as excellent research facilities, the Faculty has internationally recognised education programmes. With highly skilled teachers and supervisors, there are exceptional facilities, including access to over 300,000 patients each year across world-famous hospitals, Guy’s & St Thomas’, and King’s College Hospitals for hands-on clinical training. They are one of the most comprehensive dental academic health science centres in Europe.
Further details of the faculty may be found on its website: www.kcl.ac.uk/dentistry