From the discovery of penicillin to leading the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Imperial has always been at the forefront of the fight for global health. Today, philanthropic support for the School of Public Health is helping to protect health and improve healthcare systems worldwide. From control and treatment of infectious diseases to improving health in infancy and throughout the life course into old age, our research touches the lives of millions.
The last 50 years have seen remarkable progress on global health, with significantly increased life expectancy, reduced infant mortality, and the near eradication of diseases like polio through vaccination. Yet despite these major public health successes, serious health challenges persist. Infectious diseases continue to pose a major threat, from new pathogens with pandemic potential to enduring challenges like malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV. An ageing population with poor later-life health, combined with rising levels of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, are increasing the demand on healthcare systems worldwide. A changing climate, rising social inequality and global instability further threaten the gains of the past decades.
In a rapidly changing and increasingly unstable world, how do we continue to safeguard health, to increase healthy life expectancy, to reduce levels of disease and make healthcare systems more effective, efficient and resilient?
Above: Researchers from the Environmental Research Group within the School of Public Health are investigating the effects of pollution on health.
To find solutions to these challenges, a fresh approach is urgently needed. Researchers at the School of Public Health are developing mathematical models of disease and healthcare systems that give an unprecedented level of insight into the causes of disease and allow the effectiveness of different strategies for disease control and treatment to be tested digitally, before being implemented in the real world. This technology and the insights it generates lay the groundwork for a new era of evidence-based public health policy that can deliver improved care and health for millions. The School of Public Health is at the forefront of this movement, using advances in artificial intelligence and computational modelling to generate insights and policy recommendations from the vast amounts of health data now available, from digitalised medical records to new forms of genomic information.
Our discoveries have already been translated into effective, evidence-backed interventions that protect the health of millions worldwide, guiding the response to epidemic disease outbreaks, informing global health policy, and improving health system. With philanthropic support, we can go further, expanding research and educational programmes, extending our reach internationally and protecting the health of communities locally and nationally.
Transforming health: supporting the School of Public Health
In 2024 we celebrated the opening of a new home for the School of Public Health at the White City Campus. This new research facility brings together public health research in a single location, enabling growth in research and education programmes, new interdisciplinary collaborations with partners from across Imperial and closer links with local healthcare providers and the community. Philanthropy has played a critical role in this, enabling the construction of the building and supporting major new research hubs to improve children’s health and wellbeing, to combat health threats worldwide, to analyse the impacts of the environment on health and to increase global pandemic preparedness.
The £75 million that has already been donated has revolutionised our work. But there is more that we want to achieve. Philanthropy will enable a new research centre in health analytics and healthcare resilience, will support the fit-out of research labs for emerging infections, and will galvanise research across priority themes in child health, women’s health and healthy ageing. Join us in the final phase of our journey to transform health and together we can pioneer solutions to the most pressing health challenges and secure better health for millions worldwide.
Philanthropic support drives advances across four themes
Join us in transforming health
We have brought together an inspiring community of donors and advocates who share our commitment to improving global health outcomes. We are deeply grateful to those who have given so generously, helping us to harness the power of science to shape humanity’s response to the greatest global health threats. Yet here is much more that we can achieve: new research to support healthy ageing, to protect the health and wellbeing of children and infants, and pioneering work on using computational modelling to create resilient, effective healthcare systems in the UK and beyond.
To discuss how your philanthropy can drive discovery and impact in health, please contact:
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Rowena Morgan
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Rowena Morgan Deputy Director of Development, Faculty of MedicineSend email+44 (0)20 7594 6743
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Pramod Puthumanapully
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Pramod Puthumanapully Head of Development, Faculty of MedicineSend email+44 (0)20 7594 3299
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Level 1, Faculty Building
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
We are incredibly grateful to all those who have donated so generously to advance research and education in the School of Public Health. Together, we are responding to the most pressing health threats in the UK and worldwide.