Next week, Imperial College London will begin offering a new email bulletin, Imperial Today.
Imperial Today will provide a daily email alert to the College’s freshest online news and digital content. It will cover research discoveries and innovations, the latest student and education stories and all the major developments at the College, as well as news of life on campus.
It will spotlight upcoming events that readers can attend or watch online, as well as the best photos, videos and social media gathered from around the College.
Imperial Today replaces the weekly Imperial News email, which has been running continuously since February 2001, and will be delivered free of charge each week day morning to anyone who signs up.
Launching on Monday 16 November, Imperial Today has been designed so that it is easy to read on smartphones, tablets and laptops, as well as desktop computers.
Each edition will contain the best of Imperial content that day and guide the reader to find out more via links to Imperial’s award-winning news site, College events listings and, to interact through its digital and social media channels.
Imperial’s News Editor Kerry Noble said: “Imperial is one of the most innovative and successful universities in the world. We have 22,000 staff and students at our campuses and another 180,000 alumni around the world. With Imperial Today, we aim to share a slice of Imperial life and bring their fascinating stories to wider attention.”
Sign up to receive Imperial Today.
Readers who already subscribe to the weekly news service, Imperial News, will automatically begin to receive Imperial Today from Monday 16 November.
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Kerry Noble
Department of Surgery & Cancer
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