Introduction to Chemical Engineering

Imperial Summer School 2: Postgraduate Foundation Course for non-ChemEng students

Summer School Students

Congratulations – you have decided to study Chemical Engineering and before starting you are considering taking advantage of fast tracking your studies with a 4-week Foundation Course here at Imperial in the heart of London.
We have developed an intensive course that will give you the opportunity to receive theory and gain invaluable experience in our renowned carbon capture pilot plant – the largest and most technically advanced educational facility of its type in the world.

Basic Information

Our 2016 Imperial introduction to chemical engineering four-week summer school runs from Monday 11 July – Friday 12 August 2016.

•   The Imperial tuition fee is GBP£2,400 and includes all tuition, lectures and laboratory activities. This fee does NOT include accommodation, fares or meals.
•   We will do all we can at our end to assist your application to attend our course in London; we are unable to assist with any administrative details at your end such as visa applications, permission to travel etc. 
•   Imperial College London is located in the heart of London, just below Hyde Park, opposite the Royal Albert Hall and next to the Science Museum. We are also on the same road as the Natural History Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum. To note that our nearest London Underground stations are South Kensington and Gloucester Road.
Visit the Transport for London website for travel details and visitor ticket information can be found here: http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/home.html
•   Payment: on successful application to our course we will send you an invoice in GBP. The invoice must be paid in full before you attend Summer School. The invoice will be for Imperial’s tuition fees. Please read our terms and conditions carefully.

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How to Apply

Please email Clive Rodgers for details about the course and how to apply at rodgers_clive@imperial.ac.uk.