This page shows a selection videos from past EDI events and campaigns we have produced here at Imperial.
Past talks and lectures at Imperial
Fireside chat with Eric Collins
An event organised by the Imperial Black Alumni Network
In June 2023, the Imperial Black Alumni Network was joined by entrepreneur, TV host and author Eric Collins for a fireside chat to remember. The conversation was led by Dr Michelle Palmer, CEO and Founder of TheDifferenceEngine.
Women at Imperial – Tackling Covid-19
Focusing on the women who have contributed to Covid-19 research at Imperial
As part of Women at Imperial Week 2021, the EDI Centre hosted an online panel discussion focusing on some of the many women who have contributed to the College’s Covid-19 research.
Chaired by Imperial alumna, Dr Red Elmahdi, the panel featured: Professor Wendy Barclay (Department of Infectious Disease), Professor Helen Ward (School of Public Health), and Professor Azra Ghani (School of Public Health).
Stop Asian Hate: Being East and Southeast Asian in the UK
A panel event about the Stop Asian Hate movement
The Stop Asian Hate movement emerged in the wake of increase in hate crimes against East and Southeast Asians during the COVID-19 pandemic, gaining international recognition after Asian women were murdered in March 2021 during mass shootings in Atlanta, USA.
Organised by the EDI Centre, this panel event chaired by Betty Yue, Head of Continuing Professional Development, Education Office. features Vy-liam Ng, PhD student and volunteer at End the Virus of Racism; Amy Phung, Co-founder of BESEA.N; Francesca Humi, Advocacy and Campaigns Officer, Kanlungan Filipino Consortium; and Yoyo Dixon, Senior Laboratory Manager, Department of Surgery & Cancer.
Tech and Entrepreneurship: Leading for Growth
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić talks about leadership and entrepreneurship
Imperial 600, our staff LGBTQ+ network, welcomed Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić for the College's final showcase event for LGBT History Month 2020.
Prime Minister Brnabić discusses her pathway to leadership, her work on entrepreneurship and technology, and the opportunities for trade and investment in Serbia.
The state of, and prospects for, gender equality in academia
Reflection on progress made and challenges ahead
For Women@Imperial Week 2020, Professor Simone Buitendijk, Vice-Provost (Education), and Professor Mark Burgman, Director of the Centre for Environmental Policy, reflect on the state of gender equality here at Imperial and elsewhere in higher education. Drawing on evidence and personal experience, they discuss progress made and the challenges ahead.
No sexuality please, we're scientists
Dr Ben Britton explores the challenges facing LGBTQ+ people in STEM
Dr Ben Britton is a Senior Lecturer at Imperial and a Trustee of the charity Pride in STEM.
In this video Ben explores the challenges facing LGBTQ+ people in STEM, recent research on the experiences of LGBTQ+ people working in STEM, and initiatives to make science spaces more inclusive of LGBTQ+ people.
2019 NHLI Athena SWAN Lecture
How should we celebrate and support diversity in STEM? A younger perspective
In 2019 for their annual Athena SWAN Lecture, NHLI invited a panel of young speakers to give a different perspective on how we should celebrate and support diversity in STEM.
The video features Dr Jess Wade (Department of Physics), Dr Faith Uwadiae (Francis Crick Institute), and Siena Castellon (founder of Quantum Leap Mentoring).
The Importance of Diversity in STEM
Chi Onwurah, MP, argues the importance of diversity as an economic imperative
For Black History Month 2018 Imperial invited Chi Onwurah MP (Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Diversity and Inclusion in STEM) to talk to the College.
Chi reflects on her own experiences of studying and working in STEM and what universities need to do. She talks about the importance of diversity as an economic imperative and focuses on the need for systematic change.
Gendered Innovations in STEM
Professor Londa Schiebinge talks about the importance of integrating gender analysis in research
For Women@Imperial Week 2018 Professor Londa Schiebinge, University of Stanford, discusses the importance of integrating gender analysis to achieve excellence in science and technology research.
More information Professor Schiebinge and her work can be found on the Gendered Innovations website.
A Sense of Belonging in Engineering
Dr Nike Folayan discusses diversity and the drive towards a more inclusive STEM workforce
Dr Nike Folayan is a charted engineering consultant and the Chair of the UK Association For Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers.
As part of Diverse@Imperial 2018, Nike discusses what diversity and the drive towards a more inclusive STEM workforce really mean, with a particular focus on the importance of diversity and inclusion in engineering.
One Size Does Not Fit All
Leyla Okhai discuses how organisations and individuals can take steps for positive change
For the 2017 Department of Life Sciences International Women's Day Lecture, Leyla Okhai, Head of the College's Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Centre, discusses how one size does not fit all, and how we can all take responsibility for positive change.
Diverse@Imperial 2017 panel discussion
Staff share their experiences as Imperial celebrates it's diversity in 2017
For 2017 a panel of staff share some of their life stories and their experiences of working at Imperial. They reflect on diversity in STEMM and in universities.
Hear from our Imperial community
Latin American Women in STEM: Meet our researchers
We speak to some of our Latina researchers about their research
In this video interview series, we spoke to some of our Latina researchers about their research and careers. Meet our researchers in this introductory video.
En esta serie de video entrevistas, hablamos con algunas de nuestras investigadoras latinas sobre sus proyectos de investigación y carreras. Conócelas en este video introductorio.
Find the rest of the videos on project's website.
Shifting the Lens: Celebrating communities
Hollie, Juproop, Paula and Tiffany discuss what community means to them
Shifting the Lens is a series celebrating staff and students from minority ethnic backgrounds at Imperial.
Hollie, Juproop, Paula and Tiffany discuss what community means to them as part of the 2023 Shifting the Lens series.
Two students share their experiences of Imperial
Wunmi and Rebekah share their undergraduate academic journeys
Hear from Wunmi Olatidoye and Rebekah Christie as they share their undergraduate academic journeys and experiences as students at Imperial.
Why women study Maths at Imperial
Listen to our students and staff about studying mathematics at Imperial.
Listen to our students and staff about studying mathematics at Imperial.
Shifting the Lens: Kemi Aofolaju
Kemi Aofolaju reflects on embracing her Blackness
Shifting the Lens is a series celebrating staff and students from minority ethnic backgrounds at Imperial.
For the project in 2021, Kemi Aofolaju, Communications and Events Officer in the Department of Bioengineering, reflects on embracing her Blackness, revelling in Nigerian excellence and pride, and the pressing need for Imperial to listen to Black staff and students.
What do Imperial women #ChooseToChallenge?
What change making means, when they have challenged biases and who has inspired them
For Women at Imperial Week 2021 we asked staff and students what change making means to them, when they have challenged biases and who has inspired them.
Staff share tips and advice for Disability History Month
Imperial staff talk about their experiences on disability and getting support
As part of Disability History Month 2020, Imperial staff have shared their tips and advice on how to tell a manager about a disability, how managers have supported them and how the Calibre development course has helped them.
You can find out more online about the disability support available in College for staff.
Disability History Month and support for students
Disabled students share their experiences of getting support at Imperial
As part of Disability History Month 2020 , Imperial students open up about the support they received from Imperial’s Disability Advisory Service, from autism social groups to accommodation adaptations.
Less talk more action: Black History Month
Staff and students share their thoughts as part of Black History Month
As part of our work to mark Black History Month 2020, the we spoke to members of the Imperial community about why the Month is important, what changes we as an institution need to make, and their vision of a bright future.
LGBT STEM Day
LGBT+ staff at Imperial share their experiences and role models
Imperial is proud to be an official supporter of LGBT STEM Day.
To mark the occasion in 2019, the College Comms team worked with Imperial 600, our College LGBTQ+ network, and asked six researchers to share their experiences working in academia and to speak about their role models.
Belonging: Exploring the BAME experience
A video series exploring BAME experiences at Imperial
From Imperial As One, our staff BAME network, Belonging is a series of candid interviews with BAME students, academics and professionals sharing their experiences and insights in finding their sense of belonging.
In this video, the first of the series, Dr Wayne Mitchell talks to Aisha Rimi, Marketing & Communications Coordinator at Imperial College Union.
Good days and difficult days
Imperial staff share their personal experiences of mental health and work
Launched during Disability History Month 2018, in this video four members of Imperial staff discuss their experiences of mental health conditions.
Mental health is as important as your physical health. If you are looking for support, then staff can find information on the College's Health and wellbeing pages, and students can find out more through the Student Support Zone.