military training to much of the UK armed services through the Joint Services Command and Staff College since 2000 under contract to the Ministry of Defence.
==== Newquay ====
The King's Service Centre, established in 2015 to provide professional services and IT support to the university, is located in Newquay, Cornwall.
== Organisation and administration ==
=== Governance ===
The office of "President and Principal of the University" is established by King's College London royal charter as "the Vice-Chancellor and chief academic and executive officer of the University" and the statutes require the president and principal to have the general responsibility to the council for "ensuring that the objects of the University are fulfilled and for maintaining and promoting the efficiency, discipline and good order of the University". The current president and principal, Shitij Kapur, uses the title "Vice-Chancellor and President". The other senior officers of the college include three senior vice presidents, covering the sectors of: academic; health and life science; and operations. There are also five vice presidents covering the areas of: finance (also the college's chief financial officer); education and student success; international, engagement and service; research and innovation; and people and talent.
The council is the supreme governing body of King's College London established under the charter and statutes, comprising up to 20 members. Its membership includes the President of King's College London Students' Union as the student member; seven staff members (including the President and Principal); and 12 lay members who must not be employees of King's. It is supported by a number of standing committees. Christopher Geidt has been the chair of council since 2016.
The academic board is established under the charter as "the body responsible under delegated authority from the Council for the regulation of the academic work of the University in teaching and examining and in research". Under the college ordinances, …