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Welcome from the Scheme Director
Voted first in UK and Europe and second in the world in the QS World University rankings for 2025, with a thriving community of around 8,000 staff and 22,000 students, Imperial is consistently recognised as being one of the world’s top 10 universities in science, engineering, business and medicine.
Imperial’s reputation for excellence attracts staff and students from around the world, creating a diverse, vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment in which the best can thrive. The wide variety of ways in which the Finance team supports the academic mission gives our staff the opportunity to develop a broad skill set from the time they first arrive. As well as the professional development available, university life gives individuals the chance to pursue a range of sporting, cultural and other interests and the work-life balance offered here is very good.
The College is looking to recruit graduates to join its 2025 Graduate Finance Scheme - a three-year programme designed to provide the candidate with extensive finance experience and the opportunity to gain a professional accountancy (CIMA) qualification as part of a Level 7 apprenticeship qualification.
The Graduate Finance Scheme is a fundamental part of the College’s talent management initiative. It aims to ensure that high potential individuals are developed and retained so that they may help to consolidate, and build upon, our reputation as a world-class university.
The training scheme is only as good as those who apply and are selected. The scheme is stretching – it has to be, because the standards in our support services have to match those in our academic areas and we are determined to retain our world-class status. If you wish to make a significant contribution in your job and, at the same time, receive full support to obtain a globally recognised and highly respected financial qualification, then please take a look in more detail at what the scheme entails. We would love to hear from you if you like the sound of the scheme and think you have the qualities required to excel here.
Tony Lawrence
Chief Financial Officer
Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS)
With effect from 21 May 2021, any individual who will be undertaking research activities, at PhD level or above, in one of the Academic Subjects/Fields of Research relevant to ATAS will be required to obtain a free of charge ATAS certificate before they can apply for a visa to work in the UK. This will include research, academic, engineering and technician staff applying for Skilled Worker visas. Some exemptions apply.
Find out more about about the ATAS scheme