He was professor of international law at King's College London (1852-1855).
The school was absorbed to form part of King's College London.
He later spent two years studying at King's College London, but left without taking a degree.
From 1958 until his retirement in 1977, he taught at King's College London.
He is now a visiting professor at King's College London.
The first such society was created at King's College London.
She then went on to study law at King's College London under a scholarship.
He went on to study medicine at King's College London.
In 1937, he went to King's College London to pursue a law degree.
In 1968 he went to King's College London to read history.