Tracking global ocean change and using nuclear energy: News from Imperial
Prestigious annual dinner celebrates the impact of philanthropy
£10 million gift to propel Imperial’s heart and lung research
07 June 2024
Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease discovered
05 June 2024
Transforming research through computing with ICICLE: Imperial, Intel and Lenovo
HIC-Vac: Improving vaccine development through human challenge studies
Climate change can ‘supercharge’ rivers, increasing flood risk and land damage
04 June 2024
Imperial ranks second in the world in major university ranking
New Imperial centre aiming for a world free of allergy and asthma
31 May 2024
Focus on cities will boost benefits of air pollution action for most vulnerable
29 May 2024
Organ organisation: why sex-based differences matter
Health risk from global warming predictor of city climate action during COVID-19
24 May 2024
Imperial team awarded £5m from BHF to support world-leading heart research
Ambitious targets are needed to end ocean plastic pollution by 2100
21 May 2024
SWAIS2C core workshop offers first glimpse of sediment from below Ross Ice Shelf
20 May 2024
Imperial mathematician wins major prizes for advances in algebraic geometry
Department of Chemistry Launches New Postgraduate Course
Chemical Engineering researcher named in the prestigious Forbes 30 under 30
17 May 2024
2024 Turner Kirk Trust Sprint Challenge call launch
14 May 2024
Imperial and University of São Paulo sign new research and education partnership
10 May 2024
Clues from deep magma reservoirs could improve volcanic eruption forecasts
Imperial increases support for at-risk academics to continue their research
09 May 2024
Dyson School of Design Engineering at 2024 CHI Conference
07 May 2024
Dr James Bull and Team Receive Prestigious Award for Organic Chemistry Research
30 April 2024
Department of Chemistry Launches Ideation Space ‘DigiBox’
Believing environmental damage is done by others can cause ‘race to the bottom’
25 April 2024
Voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action