Ground broken at White City for new School of Public Health
Imperial’s plans for a transformative new School of Public Health reaches a key milestone as construction begins.
The College marked the breaking of ground at Imperial’s White City Campus, the site for the new School of Public Health building, with a virtual event on Wednesday 21 April.
This is a landmark moment in Imperial’s £100 million campaign for the School of Public Health, which has raised more than £57 million to date.
The new multidisciplinary building will provide collaborative, flexible, and interactive spaces for academics, collaborators, students and the local community. Set in Imperial’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem at White City, the building will house state-of-the-art facilities and to support modern advances in genomics, data sciences, community engagement, incubators, and educational facilities.
World leading research
At the event, Imperial’s President Professor Alice Gast was joined by Professor Deborah Ashby, Director of the School of Public Health, and Professor Neil Alford, Associate Provost (Academic Planning) to give attendees a first look at the site, an insight into the new building, and to hear about the transformative research that will take place inside.
Speaking at the event, Professor Gast said: "I want to thank our friends and generous supporters for your confidence in us. Together we are making a difference in the world. Our campaign has been tremendous so far, but there is much more to do."
"Our premier School of Public Health is an integral part of one of the most collaborative, multidisciplinary, innovative universities in the world. It's new home in the White City campus will amplify our collaborations, innovation and our teaching and research across disciplines."
"We will bring what we learn from global health into our community and learn from our community to be more effective globally."
Professor Gast also chaired a panel featuring some of the College’s foremost public health experts, including:
- Professor Neil Ferguson, Director of the Jameel Institute and author of some of the most influential reports on controlling the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
- Professor Mireille Toledano, Director of the Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing, and leader of the largest study in the world investigating the influence of wireless technology on children’s mental health and development
- Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy, the UK’s leading air pollution scientist
- Professor Robyn Norton, Chair of Global Health and co-founder and Principal Director of The George Institute for Global Health
Driving advances in research
The Campaign for the School of Public Health, one of the most ambitious in the College’s history, is amplifying work across four key areas: World Health, Life-Long Health, Community Health and Policy, and Children’s Health and Wellbeing
The new School of Public Health Building is designed by Allies and Morrison, who also designed the neighbouring Sir Michael Uren Hub which completed in 2019. The nine-storey School of Public Health building will provide nearly 58,000 sq ft of space, fitted out by Graham Construction.
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