Please note this event starts at 18.00 EST (New York local time) on Tuesday 27 September.
We are delighted to announce that we are bringing our alumni community together once again in New York.
Hosted in the elegant and historic venue of The Harvard Club, the event will be facilitated by the two co-chairs of Imperial’s recently launched Global Development Hub:
- Professor Sarah Fidler, Professor of HIV and Communicable Diseases, Department of Infectious Disease
- Professor Michael Templeton, Professor of Public Health Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Sarah and Michael will share their vision for the Hub, which focuses on how the College engages with the UN Sustainable Development Goals Agenda 2030, and how it’s expanding its links with partners in the developing world. There will also be a chance to hear all the latest developments from across the College and to network with one another.
Michael, Sarah, Nicola Pogson (Director of Alumni Relations) and colleagues from the College look forward to meeting you, so please don’t miss out on this opportunity to catch up with Imperial and each other.
Cost
Early bird rate of $20 before 17 September, $25 afterwards.
You are welcome to share the details of this event with other Imperial alumni you may be in contact with. Spaces for the event are limited and will be offered on a first come, first served basis. A waitlist will be in operation. Should your plans change, and you are no longer able to attend, please email us to release your space.
About the speakers
Michael is a professor in public health engineering. He has recently been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in partnership with Oxfam and Water For People as a chair in Global Sanitation Technology.
Sarah is a professor of HIV and communicable diseases. She is a clinical academic whose main research interests are around the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of HIV infection. Sarah is co PI of PopART, the largest community-randomised trial evaluating the impact of a combination package on HIV infections.