Honouring achievements and shaping the future
Celebrating Commemoration Day at Imperial very soon!
Imperial College London is gearing up to celebrate Commemoration Day on Wednesday 16 October, a significant event that honours the achievements of our newest graduates. This day is a celebration of the hard work, dedication, and success of our students who have excelled in their academic pursuits.
Participate in the annual Cibyl Survey - your chance to win up to £500!
As we celebrate this milestone, we also want to highlight an exciting opportunity for all students and recent graduates – the annual Cibyl Survey. This survey is a crucial tool that provides employers, professional bodies, and universities with valuable insights into students’ career thinking and the challenges they face when searching for jobs.
By participating in the Cibyl Survey, you not only contribute to shaping the future of graduate recruitment but also stand a chance to win up to £500! Your feedback is essential in helping universities and employers understand how to better support you in your career journey.
Why Participate?
- Make an Impact: Your insights help inform employers and universities about the real challenges students face.
- Win Big: Stand a chance to win up to £500.
- Empower Change: Help shape the tools and support systems that will benefit future students.
It’s now more important than ever to have your say and empower universities and employers with the right tools to support you. Take the survey today, make an impact, and win up to £500!
And finally…
Congratulations once again to all the graduates on this special day. Your achievements are a source of immense pride for the entire Imperial community. We look forward to seeing the incredible contributions you will make in your respective fields.
Let’s Celebrate, Reflect, and Look Forward – Happy Commemoration Day!
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